But on January 2nd, we are heading west towards the Pacific Coast. It will probably take us the full month of January to get there, because we have a stopover planned at Valle de Juarez... one of our other favorite places in Mexico!
Nice toll road between Toluca and Zitacuara, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Los Azufres, Michoacan, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Heading towards Valle de Juarez, Jalisco!
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Monday, December 30, 2024
Market day!
We love going to the once a week Sunday tianguis market here in Valle de Bravo!
So around 11:00am, we said goodbye to friends Paco and Oti. They were getting ready to head back to Toluca and would be gone by the time we got back from the market. We are hoping to see them again late January around Mazamitla or maybe even Guadalajara.
Sunday, December 29, 2024
I had to sneak a photo through the bushes!
One of the kitchen items that Ruth had purchased before we set out with Igor was a small 2 Quart Electric Crock Pot. She's used it a few times already, but yesterday she did a small pork loin. So it was on cooking all day. With clear skies and sunshine, the rooftop solar panels combined with the new portable one put out enough power to keep our batteries nicely charged up, even with the crock pot cooking away.
Saturday, December 28, 2024
Fantastic views above Valle de Bravo!
I was going to tell you about our plans for 2025, but since we did a little excursion yesterday, the 2025 blog post can wait until we have a quiet day.
We've definitely been feeling like we're lacking in the exercise department so yesterday we went and did some hiking!
Friday, December 27, 2024
2024 Year in Review
We started the year 2024 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and we ended the year in Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
And in total, we were in 15 different countries during the year. Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, Maldives, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Turkiye, France, England, Albania, Italy, Portugal, Canada, and Mexico. Several of these were new countries, and we have increased our total countries visited count to 72.
Thursday, December 26, 2024
Well that was a bit of a marathon travel day!
We got up at 3:30am Wednesday morning. Then we had to do a one hour drive from Playa del Carmen to the Cancun airport in order to get there early enough for Lindsey and the kids to get their 8:00am flight to Montreal.
We said our goodbyes, then headed to a nearby beach parking lot where we had a snooze for a couple of hours in the car!
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Tuesday, December 24, 2024
One last day at the beach!
We relaxed for much of the morning, then headed to the touristy southern end of Playa del Carmen. There's an upscale area called Playacar where there are some small Mayan ruins that are actually part of the residential complex there, and we remembered from our last visit to this area that there were a lot of iguanas hanging out on the rocks in the sun.
Monday, December 23, 2024
Akumal, Mexico
Ruth found out that there is a Sunday tianguis (traditional market) here in Playa del Carmen. I was skeptical, since it's such a touristy area, but when we arrived I was pleasantly surprised. It was much like the tianguis that we have been to in non touristy areas, and there were very few other gringos.
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Busy day with lots of photos!
A highlight for many visitors to the Playa del Carmen area is the fabulous Xcaret theme park.
Xcaret is part water park, part zoo, part cultural exhibition. There is a lot do see there, in fact you can't see it all in one day. And it's all very well done.
It's also VERY expensive!
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Friday, December 20, 2024
Coba ruins and cenote swimming
We were up early, and on the road by 9:00am. We had an hour and forty minute drive to the Coba ruins, and there was heavy traffic getting out of Playa del Carmen. In fact, it was heavy all the way to Tulum.
It's unbelievable how much this area has developed since the first time we were here in 2003. In fact, even since we were here in 2018 it seems a lot busier. Especially the Tulum area.
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Off to the beach!
The kids were looking forward to going to the beach, so we set off just after 10:00am to drive down to the central tourist area of Playa del Carmen.
The entire central area is pay parking on the street, and you have to pay at a machine and then leave the slip of paper on your dash that displays the time that your parking expires.
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
I saw a guy standing there with a sign with my name on it!
Up at 4:15am Tuesday morning along with Paco and Oti who were so nice to take us to the airport at that ungodly hour.
No traffic at that hour of course, it took only twenty minutes or so to get to the airport from their house. It was only a local flight so no need to get there too early. We already had our boarding passes, and we didn't have any bags to check. Our flight was scheduled to depart at 6:10am.
Bus trip to Toluca, and visit to Metepec
Boy, it doesn't take long to get a day behind when we're busy.
Monday was travel day! We took the bus from El Arco on Monday afternoon, for the hour and a half or so bus ride to the city of Toluca where we were met by friends Paco and Oti.
Monday, December 16, 2024
Next stop, Playa del Carmen!
We headed back into town yesterday to try and do something with Ruth's shoes. Also, Sunday is market day in Valle de Bravo, and while we didn't need anything because we won't be here for the next week, we always enjoy wandering around the market.
So anyhow, we made it to the place we bought Ruth's shoes... and the door was locked. They took our money and ran!
Sunday, December 15, 2024
It actually arrived!
Despite the fact that I thought we had a rooftop solar panel setup sufficient for our needs, we still wanted a portable panel for the times when we might want Igor to be set up in the shade, and yet still be able to have electricity coming from a panel that is set up in the sun.
Or, for when we have a cloudy day and need an extra boost.
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Sometimes it's just not worth trying to be cheap
Once again, our attempt to be frugal has backfired.
Ruth had wanted a pair of walking shoes. She didn't want anything fancy, just something to wear when she wasn't wearing her hiking boots or sandals.
Friday, December 13, 2024
Crazy stuff!
Thursday afternoon we went for a walk along the road north of here that follows the shoreline towards Colorines.
There is a big gated community on the hill and we wondered if they would let us in to go for a walk around.
Thursday, December 12, 2024
A trip into town
We needed to do some more grocery shopping, plus we hadn't yet wandered around town. So we hopped into a collectivo taxi that runs by the roadway out front to take us into the center of Valle de Bravo.
The cost is 25 pesos ($1.75 CAD, $1.25 USD) per person one way.
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
A sad day in the RV blogging world
When we started writing this blog many years ago, there were several other RV'ers also writing blogs. And although we were among the first, having began in 2007, there was one other RV blog that began the year before us... Al and Kelly from The Bayfield Bunch.
It was most common for these RV bloggers to use the same Blogger platform that we do, and many of them had read each others blogs, so it was easy to follow each others travels and sometimes even meet up when the routes crossed.
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Fun afternoon out on Lake Avandaro
Paco and Oti had some friends visiting, and they invited us to join them all in their boat for a tour out on the lake.
Once again, an absolutely gorgeous day.
Monday, December 9, 2024
We're pretty excited
A week from tomorrow we fly back to Cancun. We were only there a month ago, but of course it was just a one night stopover on our way to pick up Igor at the border.
This time, it's to meet our daughter and grandchildren. And even though that area of Mexico isn't our favorite, we're pretty excited!
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Well that was a fun day!
Market day is Sunday in Valle de Bravo, but just for a change we decided that we would go to the Saturday market in the town of Colorines, about 16 kms (10 miles) away.
We have to take the collectivo (shared taxi) to get there, and it costs 25 pesos ($1.75 CAD, $1.25 USD) per person each way.
Saturday, December 7, 2024
New friends, and other news!
Last week when we were in Valle de Bravo doing some shopping, we overheard someone speaking English. And as they walked past, I mentioned to them that's not a language we hear very often in this area.
That started a five minute conversation, and by the end of it, we were invited for lunch!
Thursday, December 5, 2024
Views above Valle de Bravo
We finally got up enough ambition to get some exercise. So we set off to walk up a road that leads behind the village of San Gaspar, about a kilometer away. We have done this hike a couple of times in past years.
However this time, we got to the path that leads off the road and there is now a locked gate. We spoke to a local guy, and he suggested a different route that led up to a quartz quarry.
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024
November Expenses
November was yet another expensive month. It started off in Ottawa, Canada and ended up in Valle de Bravo, Mexico! So, there was quite a lot of travel expense involved.
I had guessed a budget of $3,750 CAD, and we ended up spending $4,769 CAD ($3,389 USD). We actually did pretty good, considering most of the extra comes down to a new laptop for me, and Igor's fuel pump needing replacing. Two things that we couldn't have planned on. Otherwise, we were actually pretty close to target.
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Another beautiful day in Mexico...
Just a relaxing day yesterday!
Friends Paco and Oti took off back to their house in Toluca, but they will return here on Friday. Really nice that they left out their sun loungers and hammock so that we can use them while they're gone!
Monday, December 2, 2024
Sunday is market day in Valle de Bravo
We always love market day! The weekly tianguis markets in Mexico is where you go to get the best prices on the freshest produce, and there is always lots of delicious street food available.
We set off with Paco and Oti at about 10:30am to head into town. Sunday is a busy day in Valle de Bravo, so best to arrive early to get a decent parking spot!
Sunday, December 1, 2024
Back to Igor, and a nice surprise!
We didn't have to leave our hotel room until noon, so we went down for breakfast around 8:30am and then had showers and took our time getting ready. The plan was to walk from the Mexico City historic district to the Observatorio bus terminal... a distance of about 11 kms (6.8 miles).
And we had a couple of stops to make along the way.
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