Jan 14, 2016

Que pasa

I have been a tad busy of late dealing with this and that and of course Baby Romina.  I do hope to have an update for you very soon.  I can say that things are looking promising.  Fitbit has been taking some of my time as I have been working to hit that 10,000 step mark on a daily basis.  Since December 21st I have hit that mark everyday but for five, not bad it I say so myself.

RV1 and RV2 had a happy hour last Saturday.

RV2 hosted a happy hour last Saturday to welcome a few new folks to Tres Amigos.  We have two new RVers in RV1.

Note the long sleeves and jackets on most people.  January is the cold month in this area of Mexico.  We only have daytime highs of 24C/75.2F with very chilly nights of 10C/50F.  Factor in the wind off the ocean in the late afternoon and it is cool.  Great for sleeping but we have easily become used to 30C/86F during the day but not a one of us are complaining.  I will admit to wearing long pants in the evening if we are out and about.

The girls love to sit in the sun on the dash in the morning to keep warm.  Caeli was already up there laying in her bed when Carmeh put herself in frotn.

The girls love to sit in the sun on the dash in the morning to keep warm. Caeli was already up there laying in her bed when Carmeh went up the ramp and put herself in front with her rear in Caeli’s face.

They really do love hanging out together.

They really do love hanging out together.

Colin has stated his annual waxing of the RV.  A little here and a little there.  Eventually it will all be done.

Colin has started his annual waxing of the RV. A little here and a little there. Eventually it will all be done.

Meanwhile I am relaxing and reading a few novels.  Sadly I have let my emails lapse but please know that I will get back to you.  Time is moving on, we have been here 2 months now with only 2.5 months left.

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Even the sun is setting much more to the right, it used to set in that low spot between the two hills.   By the time we leave it it will be setting to the right of the photo.

A fisherman setting out his net in the glow of the sunset.

A fisherman setting out his net in the glow of the sunset.

 

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10 responses so far

10 Responses to “Que pasa”

  1. Susan says:

    Envy you your lifestyle. You are very lucky. We are coming to Mazatlan the end of next week but staying at the El Cid Granada. Sure hope it warms up though. Edmonton weather has been great (for Edmonton, that is) this year but will be cooling off, so hopefully means that Mazatlan will get hot!

    • Contessa says:

      I know you will be very happy with the temps here, not to worry. Looking forward to getting together. I sent you and email.

  2. The sunshine and relaxing times are wonderful, soon time to begin the journey home again.

  3. Connie in PA says:

    Always love your sunset photos – so pretty! Hubby liked the fisherman with his net (since he is a fisherman himself). The girls look so comfy and cozy. Sending (((hugs))) to you all!!!

  4. I love your fisherman shot – it just says Mexico to me. I could use some of that sunshine!

  5. Cat says:

    I love the pics of Carmeh and Caeli soaking up the sun! 🙂

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