Hey sdomebodys got to do it, andf Farm friend is busy milking the cows or worse, I have learned not to ask too many questions of the farm folks, cause then they may start telling ya. Anyway after ten tough days in Vallarta dealing with the crusie ships folks and the intense party scene, we opted for the georgous little fishing bay of Melaque.
And yes your kids are all going to wonder why we didn´t buy some property here in twenty years from now when it will be horrifically valuable.
It has been crowded as this weekend is Benito Juarz´s holiday, but tomorrow I do believe the place will be empty.
The bay is drop dead beautiful, clean water, as it is a small village, and the jungle starts a few hundred yards from the beach.
Last night we went to a great place right on the beach, had white table cloth service with a Melaque Burrito, 50 pesos, more than I could eat, and nine pesos Sol beers.
That would be a four dollar full meal with totopas and salsa, seventythree cent cold bottle beers, SOL.
Just now, fourty minutes ago, Sue and I split a shrimp burrito dinner that was something like 65 p or 5.2USD, and had all we could eat, so shrimp burros for $2.60 at a nice sit down restuarant, beer was a bit more at I think a buck each.
Thought the moon last nite was going to carry us all off the nto the netherlands, was just remarkable.
O and our room for three is modest and overpriced for the holiday at 450 p, but clean cool and secure with a modest kitchen and a good common area with birds etc, very pleasent, for USD 38.
Tomorrow we should find a better place, Ricards Bunglows, for $400p or $32USD with aire condicionaries.
Well have to go the waves are up and I enjoy diving into the breakers. >I do not notice the Mexican women in their itsey bitsey bikinis, cynicom has taught me the way of the Zem masters.
NOT. Have with luck two more weeks here, but must say the employees are starting to act daffy, so we´ll see.
tom007