Drove back into Hermosillo yesterday to go to grocery store and by luck found a Sam's Club. Stocked up for a while. Family sized packages of chicken, Italian sausage, Argentine Chorizo, produce (now we'll see how those Debbie's Green Bags work), six packs of ice tea, and other odds and ends. Got to check out stand and clerk sid $1401.50 - HEART DROPPED - then mind checked in ah - Pesos! It is always a shock the first time we buy more than a few things when in Mexico - only $106 in US dollars. Picked my mouth up off floor and paid it. Considering what we got it was cheaper then in US. Right now the exchange rate is pretty good. Gasoline for the car is higher than in US by quite a bit - about $2.25 gallon and now diesel is higher too.
It was a really nice shopping center. Not only Sams Club but a Big WalMart Supercenter, Home Depot, Office Depot, Ashley Furnitur and a block away a Costco.
There are little markets here in Kino for incidentials but perfer to stock up in the chain stores. Lots of the vacuumed packed milk available here all the way from skim to cream. Here at the campground a pickup truck comes every other day with fresh vegetables. Another with fish and shrimp. The closest bakery is in Old Kino - either have to be there real early in the a.m. or wait until the fresh batch of bread comes out at 3 p.m. In between it is slim pickins.
The wind has finally stopped blowing and today is georgous. And here I am doing laundry and paying bills. Maybe go beach combing later in Kino Viejo.
On the way into Hermosillo yesterday there was a road block with soldiers with big guns checking the cars - when we got to it they just waved us through. Don't know what it was about. Not there when we came back.