Monday, December 29, 2008

Mazatlan Trip




We stayed at the Pueblo Bonito at Emerald Bay. This place was incredible! Very clean (unlike the open air market) with amazing landscape. Several mornings we sat on the balcony and had coffee. Ok I had coffee while Jen fed a local cat the leftover shrimp from the night before. You could hear the waves crashing on the beach right below. No phones, no computers...now that's a vacation for me that is! Poor Jen, I think hearing the hammers and saws as they were still building here reminded her of everyday life back at home.


Each morning as we waited and missed a couple of buses we got caught up in counting the many Iguana's that were roaming the property. One day we counted 20 in one area.










Taking the city transportation is nothing like the new light rail system in Phoenix. You had two choices of buses to get on.....air conditioned or non air conditioned. I thought about posting a picture of these buses but didn't want to scare anyone off that might be thinking about going to Mazatlan one day. In any case, we made our way into town were we visited the open air market. All I can say is it's a good thing it was "open aired" because it STUNK! While down town we saw some beautiful buildings as well as a church that was built back in the 1800's. Yes, I went to church while on vacation!












I'm not sure if Huntington Beach or Mazatlan has the best sunsets but this one is right up there. There is a story behind this sunset but will have to tell you later!









Two days went took a boat over to Stone Island...interesting place to say the least. I've never walked on a beach as much as we did here. The water was warm and we walked for hours searching for shells and starfish....oh yeah and Jen's pesos that washed out of her pocket. At the end of the day we took a taxi around to see the rest of the island. Why did the chicken cross the road? I have no idea but let me just say....on this island they ran out in front of dogs, horses, the taxi's you name it!


What an amazing trip I had in Mazatlan with my friend Jen. Going with someone who speaks the language had it's advantages and disadvantages. Jen managed to talked her way into working in the kitchen at Munchkins (a local hangout). Doris showed her how to make the best salsa and enchiladas. Now it's a secret recipe we might share with friends and family.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Merry Christmas

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Mazatlan

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Night Fishing


Jen 1
Eileen 0
Teresa 0

The only fish they saw was mine and the ones on the fish finder.

Not quite sure Eileen liked the actual "fishing" part of the trip but being from NY I know she enjoyed the cooler weather! Maybe next time she'll catch fish!

This past Saturday we decided to do a little night fishing. The weather was great...nice and cool! I have to say all the years I've been going to Lake Pleasant, I've never seen the weather turn from perfect to windy and rainy. It didn't last long...typical monsoon storm.












I caught the first and ONLY fish the whole night.



Teresa thought she hooked the big one only to discover she snagged Eileen's line.

Saturday, September 13, 2008








Horseback Ride

This morning I was up at 4:00am to go for a ride. Rose's friend Jen was nice enough to let me ride with her. I'm such a rookie but she was a real trooper. The first 5 minutes my horse (Tasha) decided she was going to be the boss. Jen showed me how to fix that in a hurry, then we were on our way. We rode for about 2.5 hours (my butt will tell you different!)















We did have a little excitement when Sinji (Jen's dog) decided she was going to chase a coyote. Sinji does kind of resemble one so maybe the coyote was a little confused. Once it looked like the coyote was giving up, Sinji started to come back and the coyote started chasing her. Jen finally had to go after the coyote with her horse....yes while I just sat there praying that Tasha would not follow suit. We rode about half way up the mountain and what a view! Since I keep my eyes facing forward the whole time, I had no idea what it would look like behind me. It was truly amazing!

There was a 5 month old pony at the stalls where Jen keeps her horse so while Jen shoveled (you know) I was playing with the pony. I had a great time and looking forward to going again. Maybe I'll even be brave enough to chase off a coyote!!!

Saturday, August 30, 2008

August Monsoon Storm

A Day at the Zoo










I did go into the reptile building but thought I'd spare my mother from nightmares if she looked at the pictures! Mom, your welcome!


This little guy was having a very bad hair day!








This is the 3rd time I've been to the Wild Life Zoo. It keeps getting bigger every time. I was looking forward to seeing the new Aquarium but it was finished yet. I guess it will give me a good excuse to go back.

If you look close, there is a new baby monkey. I stood there for a good 20 min watching as it tried to mimic what the mother and father were doing. He's still learning that's for sure!