Saturday, January 21, 2017

La Cruz Part 2

Well, we've now been in La Cruz (in the ancorage) for close to a month.  We've really gotten to like this small town.  Lots of places to eat, lots of places to shop, fun places to just look around, like the Wednesday and Sunday markets (in town and at the marina).  After we said goodbye to son Steve, we quietly celebrated the New Years with Nancy watching the plethora of fireworks around Bandaras Bay, and Hal sleeping through it all.  

Heading into town via "The Stairs"


Finding a place to watch football

Views from the anchorage



We're are at Cruisers Comfort, a cool 3rd story patio to relax
and get some super fast wifi






There is no elevator!



Central Park for La Cruz






We were captivated by the guitar.  Found out used to belong
to a La Cruz icon (who also owned the bar before his death)

The marina's "Malecon"

On the "malecon" they show Thursday night movies here.

The anchorage as viewed from the marina "malecon" 

We're at the end of the "malecon" looking at the entrance
to the marina.  

Some of the marina

Marina


The Simdau "bazzar" (bizzare?) at the marina











One of the vendors at the huge fish market right there at
the bazzar, a permanent fixture open daily from 08 to 1500.

A flock of seagulls contemplating bombing Shakedown,
I'm sure

At the barbie

These sunsets are becoming common place
We've finally settled in and got started on a number of projects, including signing up for the Pacific Puddle Jump, which is the first step in committing ourselves to heading to the Marquesas (south pacific) this year.  We almost went last year but decided to wait and see a little bit more of Mexico.  Glad we did, too.  The holding tank needed some serious cleaning, which was finally accomplished (details omitted to protect the queasy).  We've been attending seminars on Tuesdays and Thursdays in preparation for the "Jump" at the Vallerta Yacht Club over in Nuevo Vallerta, we finally got the lazy boys off the boat, into the dinghy, into a cab, and about 1/4 mile up the road to a canvas/upholstery shop right here in town.  We gave him three weeks for the job, mainly because we need the same amount of time to finally get to the fresh water tanks (that live below the lazy boys) some TLC, as we figured they had not been attended to since this vessel was launched.  That particular project is now completely underway.  

We've got tentative plans to depart Mexico around March 22nd but we look forward to hooking up with some friends from far and wide between now and then.....the sunsets continue....

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