Friday, February 15, 2008

A day in Guymas and San Carlos
























This is our second day at the Totonaka RV Park in San Carlos. It's very popular because it's right across from the beach and within walking distance of shops and restaurants. Probably 60% of the people here are from BC so we feel right at home. In fact, we were approached by a woman who recognized Mohita by the boxes on the back. She andher husband lived in Surrey and owned the motorhome in the early 80s. The husband built the boxes so they could carry more stuff. The woman still had the chair that one of the boxes was built to fit. What are the chances of that?

The weather is coolish with a bit of a breeze and some clouds, but that's OK—we hear they had snow in San Diego! The dogs are settling down now and starting to relax—and so are we. There's also a lovely estuary nearby where we can take the dogs for a good run. It's nice to just kick back a bit and relax. These photos were taken in Guymas this morning. Unlike San Carlos, it is a very Mexican town with an old central area. This afternoon I went shopping with Annie to Tony's—a Mexican fellow who brings his truck full of fresh produce and sets up to sell to the Gringos. Lovely fresh fruit and veggies, fish, seafood, and even refried beans and guacamole. Harry did a little upkeep on Mohita. Tonight we're going to the potluck fish fry and tomorrow we're going to an art show.

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