No Bad Days - Ever. 3/10/18 Saturday
I promise not to lead out this post with a sunrise. I will mention it later but you are probably getting sick of the photos -- I know I'm not! The past 3 days have given us beautiful sunrises -- and red they are. As per the old adage, "red skies in the morn, sailors take warn," this promise followed through. The entire day was overcast and cool.
I started off my day with a Yoga class with my friend Lynn. The class is 50 pesos, the equivalent of about $2.50 and the instructor has fashioned all of the moves for 60 and over. Very nice. Here is a picture of one of Lynn's flowers.
While I was doing Yoga, the rest of the crew went out to the swap meet at the El Dorado. They came home with all sorts of stuff. Pat got a really cool metal plant for her yard and Russ, true to form, got lots of eats. They should have gone out for breakfast BEFORE the swap meet. Anyways, I can't bitch, I'll be sharing some of these delicacies.
I spent the rest of the day trying to finish a book that I am not really enjoying that much. I am one of those people that can't bear to give up on a book. So, I'm sticking it out.
After I finished my post yesterday, we went out to dinner on the malecon. Here are a couple of pictures.
I started off my day with a Yoga class with my friend Lynn. The class is 50 pesos, the equivalent of about $2.50 and the instructor has fashioned all of the moves for 60 and over. Very nice. Here is a picture of one of Lynn's flowers.
While I was doing Yoga, the rest of the crew went out to the swap meet at the El Dorado. They came home with all sorts of stuff. Pat got a really cool metal plant for her yard and Russ, true to form, got lots of eats. They should have gone out for breakfast BEFORE the swap meet. Anyways, I can't bitch, I'll be sharing some of these delicacies.
I spent the rest of the day trying to finish a book that I am not really enjoying that much. I am one of those people that can't bear to give up on a book. So, I'm sticking it out.
After I finished my post yesterday, we went out to dinner on the malecon. Here are a couple of pictures.
Jody and the jeweler -- can't remember his name but he is darling.
Jody and Guillermo, her traveling minstrel
Okay, here are my offerings for today's sunrise. 5:42 am
Camp got kind of crowded last night (Friday) more rigs and lots more people. Today there was a benefit for Breast Cancer Awareness held at the palapa in this campo - Pesca. I didn't get involved but was lucky enough to hear the band playing from my space.
It may rain tonight -- that would be nice. We will stay in this camp 4 more days then head down to Gonzaga Bay. Tomorrow Pat and I will walk to church.
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