Mar 13, 2013

Que pasa!

I’m still sneezing and blowing my nose and stuffed up but at least my skin rash has calmed down.  I really do hope that I don’t have to be totally gluten free forever.  We would have to adapt to an entire new way to eat.  The soy products we eat are NON GMO, thank goodness.  I appreciate all of your concerns in that regard.

Today it was so foggy that we could not even see the water.  I guess because we had such a great December, January and February that we had to get some bad weather.  It was 63F this morning and did get up to 72F but the wind is strong and still cool.  The RV windows have been mostly closed for a few days but today we even closed the door.  The girls really did not like that as they are use to coming and going at will.  The next few weeks look very promising with temps warming up soon, at least by end of this week.

Starting to get things organized to head home. Organizing my jewellery was a good inside day project.

We are also in the process of making a departure day decision and the ensuing travel plans.

We got confirmation today that our Culiacan family has decided to come visit us yet again for Semena Santa.  They arrive March 25th for five nights.  More music and guitar playing to come.

Someone has decided that advertising on the wall is a good way to go.

In this photo you see a van and two tents parked beside us.  They arrived late yesterday afternoon and left this morning.  They were taking the Baja Ferry today but it must have been a cold night for them.  Just so you know, tents are not allowed here in the RV park.  An exception was made yesterday.

Besides us there are only two other RV's in RV1. As you can see the wall painting goes right across the front but switched to red and smaller letters.

The sunset last night was exquisite and Colin went out and shot it for me as I was feeling so miserable.  It was a beauty.

 

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  1. Marty says:

    And now we know why Colin’s profession is photographer! Absolutely breathtaking! Sounds like Semana Santa will be fun, especially now that Latin America has produced a pope!

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