Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Tuesday, February 26th

The time flies as we near our departure date.  Time for those last walks along the park paths and meeting other travellers staying for a night or two on their journey north.



 There is a Chachalaca bird in this tree

 There it is.


Friends of ours occasionally have Tailless Whipscorpions on their patio in the evening.  They are harmless despite their ghastly appearance.  They prey on cockroaches and are helpful creatures.  This fellow showed up for the viewing of the Oscars on their outdoor TV.  It distracted the viewers and was carefully watched until it went on its way.

This fellow is about 7 inches across.  

 1947 greyhound bus modified to a RV

The market is still busy.  We enjoy the fruits of Nayarit, especially the small mangos.



Figs top center

 Fish and crabs

Supper on the patio

The mango trees in the park have fairly large fruit now.  

 Mangos hanging over our car

 These mangos are about 3 to 4 inches long


We always show photos from our patio so I took these below from the beach looking up at our site.  We are the second trailer from the left.





Center RV

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