Monday, February 27, 2012

Sunday Feb 26, 2012


The Coati Mundi - Mexican Racoon. There is a pack of them just down the street from us, some say there are about 100 in it. They certainly seem to be aggressive when they are being fed.

They are cute little animals



 
Neat car
Or should I call it the "Love Wagon" - those seats certainly look well used!


This is Lorenzo's school, their mission statement and vision are painted on the walls for all to see as they await approved entrance into the school.
a cactus with baby cacti




Many dogs out for their morning walk before the day gets too hot - believe me it gets hot


The men are still working on the sewage installation on Sunday





Only these 3 out so far this morning

And the dust


Not all vehicles look like this but it gives you a better idea of the amount of dust on trees, streetside restaurant tables, etc. We are very fortunate to be at the opposite end of town on a back street, they have not made it  to our area yet.

A walk on the beach shows a family covering Dad up in sand and making his bodyshape resemble that of Mom. They were all having great fun!

 Party boat perhaps



We stop at a beach bar for refreshment



 Today being Sunday is family day again, the beach is really crowded as compared to other days of the week


 Even the military are on patrol



 It was a great day, hot but a nice breeze




 
No ugly dust here


It is truly amazing how the young attend
to their aged family members
 I wonder if Logan or Jeromy would take
me into the water for a pee. Little Jed would I am sure. He would be embarassed but he would take me. 


The kites are out 



 Streets are lined with vehicles bringing the family to the beach for the day


 Dinner at a street side restaurant



 Bought a waffle from this vendor. They are so good several people are lined up waiting to get one.

The man on the right is holding my waffle made of chocolate, strawberry and banana. After I placed my order I had a 35 minute wait because there were so many orders in ahead of me. OOOh they are good!!! They cost 32 pesos, about $3.00 - worth every pennie!