It was still raining this morning but we decided to go to the La Cruz market anyway because the sun was suppose to shine. We have the bus system figured out now so we arrived at this organic westernized weekly market safely. We had our list ready this week so we purchased ... to-die-for carrot cake, berry and basil salad dressings, organic bread, fresh nuts and prunes, and a very fresh salad mixture. We bought jam too but left it behind by mistake. On our way back to the bus stop, we toured a $650,000 house for sale which overlooked the harbour. All the furnishings were included and it was just beautiful. We will probably buy it and never come home.
Back at our casa in San Pancho, we had homemade egg salad wraps. Sue stayed behind and cleaned while Milla and I went to the soccer match across the street. It was obvious that #11 was the best. The players averaged 19 years of age. Our afternoon was spent at the beach reading, stretching, and playing in the surf. It seems like we spend most of our time eating but the food is so gooood!
After dinner, we returned to the beach for the sunset and then back to the house for bugger bridge and bed.
Back at our casa in San Pancho, we had homemade egg salad wraps. Sue stayed behind and cleaned while Milla and I went to the soccer match across the street. It was obvious that #11 was the best. The players averaged 19 years of age. Our afternoon was spent at the beach reading, stretching, and playing in the surf. It seems like we spend most of our time eating but the food is so gooood!
After dinner, we returned to the beach for the sunset and then back to the house for bugger bridge and bed.

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