Well, it is now Friday, January 30th so I guess its time for an update.
I did mention before that on Monday's we go to Dukes for lunch - cheeseburger, fries, and drink (pop or beer) for $5. Good deal. We will be going again this coming Monday!
When we left Dukes, we decided to drive over to another RV Park (where we stayed the first year we came down here). Unfortunately, I, apparently, did not make a COMPLETE stop because a police car was sitting right around the corner! She put her lights on and made a u-turn so I knew I had done something. I pulled over and she pulled up behind me. Came up to the truck and wanted my insurance and drivers license. Then she said something like "follow me" so we did. Ended up at the police station where I ended up paying a fine.
Judy stayed in the truck in case I didn't come out and she took this picture for me!!
We see some fishing boats every day.
And sunsets!
Went to a Vegetable Stand (everyone calls it that), and here it is. Pretty basic inside but you pick out your fruits and veggies and then have it weighed and then you pay. Simple. Whether here or at the grocery store (Super Leys) or Walmart (Borra Aurtega), someone sacks your things and it is customary to tip that person (In pesos of course, so you'd better have some with you!).
This RV was in the park - an old NUWA trailer made by the same company that made our 5th wheel. Pretty good shape too for one that was probably made in the 80-90s.
We had a trailer next to us when we first arrived and it was good because everyone is backed into their site. And you have room on both sides.
However, last week this pulled in next to us - a Prevost - probably 45 ft long. As you can see, it sticks out well past the front of our trailer.
And because he drives in, this is how close he is to us. Needless to say, we did not open our blinds on that side because we could look right in this windows and vise versa!!
We went out to lunch on Wednesday with the group to the El Capitan restaurant.
We sat outside on the patio.
And had this view.
Great place to go - good food - and with a coupon 1/2 price menu. What's not to like!!
There is a cruise ship that is sailing here in the Sea of Cortez. It is very old and will probably be retired this year.
There is a cruise ship that is sailing here in the Sea of Cortez. It is very old and will probably be retired this year.
It is quite small - around 400 passengers. We have seen it come here twice already. There is no dock so they have to anchor in the harbor and the people come ashore via small boats. We think they dock at the same place that we have gone fishing from and it is not pretty!! Anyway...
Enough for this time...
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