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Friday, February 7, 2025
Crocodiles in Puerto Vallarta!
We set off in the morning to walk to the old historic district to meet up with our friends. We met them on the malecon and wandered around for an hour or so, then headed up to Pepe's tacos for lunch.
Thursday, February 6, 2025
Views above Puerto Vallarta
Just for something to do, we went for a walk over to what they call the Romantic Zone of Puerto Vallarta. Ruth had found a viewpoint on the map that we could climb up to for some beautiful views.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Starlink and politics. And our refrigerator!
Yesterday morning we puttered around cleaning up Igor. There was still lots of bodyshop dust because we never got a chance to get him properly cleaned up after getting his roof painted, and then of course we were at the beach with all the salt and sand flying around.
He's looking much better!
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Good news, and bad news!
We needed to get some exercise, so we started out by walking on the beach. And we had to pass by the resort our friends are staying at, so when we got there we decided to walk right in. Worse case scenario, they would just kick us out. Everybody had wrist bands of some kind, but nobody seemed to notice that we didn't.
Sure enough, we found them enjoying themselves by the pool.
Monday, February 3, 2025
They sold our Starlink!
On Sunday, we did the 102 km (64 mile) drive from Tomatlan to the big tourist city of Puerto Vallarta.
You would think that would take an hour and a half or so, but it took us two and a half hours!
Sunday, February 2, 2025
We met Igor's cousin!
We went for a walk around Tenacatita before heading further north. There was supposedly another camping area up around the bend on the other side, so we walked over that way.
Still early, so the beach vendors were only just getting set up for the day.
Saturday, February 1, 2025
January Expenses
Well, January was finally back to our sort of normal expenses. Traveling in a motorhome is our cheapest way to live, and this is the first month in a long time where we didn't have much in the way of extraordinary expenses.
But there were some.
Free camping at Tenacatita Beach
Tenacatita is a beautiful bay with a tumultuous history.
Back in 2010, the entire beach was shut down and many buildings were demolished due to a property dispute. Land owners (some American and Canadian) were evicted from properties they thought they owned outright.