Dec 16, 2014
Getting back into our Isla routine
Next up was the case of the missing 5 gallon water jug. When you want water here you just put your empty bottle outside with the 12 pesos on top. In our case we bring our own 5 gallon jugs ( 2 of them, that way we have water as we dry camp south ) as we are able to use them in our water dispenser and the water guy just tips his jug into ours to refill it. He them carries the heavy 5 gallon container and places it exactly where we like it on our site. After our beach walk this morning we went out and saw that our water container was missing and we had a different one sitting outside of our fence. After a few moments of thought Colin decided to go get our bottle back. Being as the Isla is not too large he soon tracked down the fellow way back in the colonia. We got our bottle and the special top back. It is still a worry as this fellow is not the usual water truck that we have been dealing with here for years and years. There are a few of them on the Isla but this fellow is blatantly moving in on our usual person’s route. Something will have to be done 😡
Thankfully the next thing on the agenda was my first 90 minute massage here on the Isla. It was also my last for this year. I had a fantastic massage but Maria is off to Canada for three weeks so I have to wait until January 12th for my next session. I will be counting the days, believe me, she is that good!
Rae dropped by for a quick visit. You can read about her day here. She tried to help me with my Magic Jack which does not seem to get my phone to ring when a call comes in. It worked fine in Kelowna with repeated tests. Neither of us could find anything wrong and had no way to test the system, so another day we will try again. At least I know if I missed a call plus if I am at the computer the screen will flash asking me to accept the call.
By the time I cleaned up the yard and finished watering it was time for the nightly twilight show.
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Your place looks lovely Contessa, and you are looking very slim and trim
12 pesos for water!! Lucky you – here it is 21….. Great lights! Don’t stop with the sunsets!
Teresa, four years ago it was 10 pesos. No complaints from us. 7 years ago in Acapulco it was 20 pesos. Maybe water is more expensive the further south you go.
Janet….we are trying to. Hope you make it here.
Rod….thank you.
George…don’t say that again, the weather went south after your comment 🙂
Rocmoc, we do actually just call it a site.
Longdog…gracias….more photos of lights coming soon.
Dolores…. I know you love the sunset shots.
Steve….a routine makes for a calm day. It makes everyday so much easier. However here in Mexico there is always an unexpected something to the day.
Chris….I am working on it all now…just want 2 days to myself to relax.
Looks like everything is shipshape!
Relax, enjoy!
Don’t ever stop with the sunsets. They’re treat!
I hate auto correct. They’re great!
Things are getting into a routine for you, enjoy the great weather.
Your site looks great! Keep the pics coming!
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
I met Campsite!!!!!!
The photos are great….keep posting them. Love the ones of your palappa and lights.
LOVE your lights and NEVER tire of the sunset shots over the ocean!!!!
Great sunset photos….it’s good to get back to a routine.
Things are really coming together! Can’t wait for happy hour on the beach!
Ohhhh….I will never tire of those shots! Nice to hear you are settling in, and getting back to your normal routine, and meeting new friends and pups along the beach. We must stay loyal to our regular suppliers; water, shrimp, fresh veggies!