Moving On down the road to PV
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 2:45 pm
Just some sights we saw along the way to PV. If you are getting bored let me know. I just love this country so much I want to share it with everyone.
I took a picture almost exactally like this of this church in 1978
It is Villa Union just south of Mazatlan before you get on Mexico 15 again. This time we stopped and visited it.
When you are driving by you don't always see what is there - lots and lots of signs - this is a grocery store queso is cheese pollo is chicken everything is priced in pesos by the kilo huevo grande is big eggs salchicha are weiners (these are turkey) the ATV is for sale
this is a road sign you see quite often it says "don't leave stones on the pavement" why would it say that - well if you have a break down or accident and you don't have flares or emergancy signals you pile a stack of rocks ont he pavement about 50 feet away to warn on coming cars. When you get moving again you are supposed to remove the rocks
Just a building we passed
A school house
Mango orchard
Nopal - the cactus you eat field = its good to cook with
Just what it says
One of the perks ofr the RV park here in Lo de Marcos
The parks beach
This park is really "swank" a couple of pools, lots of grass, flowers, trees, futball court, vollyball court, a gym, beach access, a bar and restaurant. They also rent out rooms and bungalows. Getting in was a challange. Down a narrow cobblestone and holey road then a hard right turn. Had traffic stopped for a while and just made it. This a.m. a white pickup with yellow flames came in honking its horn - selling fresh baked bread out of the back of it. Also the vegetable truck with its palapa covering came through.
Yesterday we drove back up the mountain to Tepic for the day. Found out later that Tioga and George were there too.
If interested will post pictures of that later.
Bye for now. Carol
I took a picture almost exactally like this of this church in 1978
It is Villa Union just south of Mazatlan before you get on Mexico 15 again. This time we stopped and visited it.
When you are driving by you don't always see what is there - lots and lots of signs - this is a grocery store queso is cheese pollo is chicken everything is priced in pesos by the kilo huevo grande is big eggs salchicha are weiners (these are turkey) the ATV is for sale
this is a road sign you see quite often it says "don't leave stones on the pavement" why would it say that - well if you have a break down or accident and you don't have flares or emergancy signals you pile a stack of rocks ont he pavement about 50 feet away to warn on coming cars. When you get moving again you are supposed to remove the rocks
Just a building we passed
A school house
Mango orchard
Nopal - the cactus you eat field = its good to cook with
Just what it says
One of the perks ofr the RV park here in Lo de Marcos
The parks beach
This park is really "swank" a couple of pools, lots of grass, flowers, trees, futball court, vollyball court, a gym, beach access, a bar and restaurant. They also rent out rooms and bungalows. Getting in was a challange. Down a narrow cobblestone and holey road then a hard right turn. Had traffic stopped for a while and just made it. This a.m. a white pickup with yellow flames came in honking its horn - selling fresh baked bread out of the back of it. Also the vegetable truck with its palapa covering came through.
Yesterday we drove back up the mountain to Tepic for the day. Found out later that Tioga and George were there too.
If interested will post pictures of that later.
Bye for now. Carol