Everyone woke up to sunny skies. After a hearty breakfast of poached eggs and porridge, we accompanied Kathy and Bill to the bus stop for their return to Bucerias.
Their plan was to attend the market in La Cruz, while we decided to walk to the north end of the beach. We bumped into Recia along the way,,,,no Libby in sight ,as she had injured her foot on the birding adventure yesterday. We continued our walk to the end of the beach where we took some stunning shots of the pounding surf!
After lunch, the three of us hiked to the south cove to swim and search for treasures.
Sue dug under the beach stones and found several shells for Rob’s collection. It’s going to be tough to select the most beautiful shells to bring back to Canada...we have about 20 pounds of shells to sort and select the best, or our luggage is going to be over the limit weight wise.
Robert made a delicious vegetable stew for supper ,using the fresh produce we bought from our buddy Moy, who drives his truck up and down Av. Tercer Mundo everyday selling fresh veggies and fruit.
We returned to the beach for the 3rd time today, to witness the sunset and possibly the turtle release. Unfortunately Frank the ‘turtle man’, didn’t show up so I guess the eggs haven’t hatched...maybe tomorrow evening!
The beach was buzzing with activity though....soccer games, A.T.V. brigade, live music and dancing, miniature horse rides, kayaking, surfing, fishing , cooking over open fires,
kids feeding the seagulls, dogs chasing birds, kite flying, ultraliting and sunset viewing. Every Sunday is family day here in Mexico, so lots of locals come down to the water to spend time together.
On our way back to Casa Tequila to bake oatmeal cookies, we stopped briefly at the San Pancho Music Festival held in the park. Tonight it wraps up it’s 3 day event with a ukelele player from Tepic who sang off key, and a band called ‘Sons of the Beach‘ (clever name). Three more sleeps...we can hardly wait to return to the snow and the freezing temperatures!


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