Wednesday, December 19, 2018

I'm Going to Tucson Arizona for Christmas

I've left San Carlos and am headed north to Arizona for about 3 week.  The first week will be in Tucson then I'll head over to Yuma for a week or so and then back to Mexico.  I've signed on for a caravan that will be leaving from the Nogales border crossing in AZ and going down to Jocotepec, later in January.  So have a few weeks to zoom back to the states to get a few things done.  Also hope to have time to visit with friends along the way.

There have been a few things going on that I haven't mentioned, yet.  The first one is that the electricity in Mexico can fluctuate quite a bit.  By that I mean that it can range from 108 volts to 145 volts.  My surge protecter didn't like that very much.  It would be constantly turning on and off, which is what it's supposed to be doing, protecting my rv from power surges.  Totonaka RV Park in San Carlos sells a power regulator, so I bought one and had it installed last week when I went into the RV park for two days to dump my tanks and fill up with water.

This is a picture of under my bed.  
You can see my second fresh water tank, 
half full, and that's my surge protector 
with its green light on, and the new white voltage regulator.  
I'm all set to go anywhere in Mexico.

The other thing I haven't talked about is that I've applied for and have received a Residente Temporal Visa, or as we say in english, a Temporary Resident Visa.  This is vary different from a tourist visa, which is only good for 180 days.  A Residente Temporal is good for a year at which time you can renew it for another 3 years.  If you want to stay longer, then you apply for a Residente Permanente Visa.  So now I have a Green Card for Mexico, I can't show it to you because there is all kinds of private info on it but it's a lot like a drivers license and Social Security card in one.  I also have long term TIP's, Temporary Import Permits, for both the RV and Honda.  The reason I did this, and it is quite a process let me tell you, is so I don't have to worry about how long I'm in Mexico, and I don't have to worry about which border crossing I use.  I'f you're a tourist you have to come and go through the same border crossing.  Now I can come and go as I please without needing to stop at immigration offices along the way.  

That's enough information for this blog now here are a few last random pictures from the beach.


My boy got pretty close to the water.

Missy did pretty good as well.



Yellow flowers, with an EarthRoamer RV 
parked on the dune in the background.

White butterfly flitting about.


All hooked up and ready to roll.

Good night from the Punta Vista RV Park in Santa Ana, Sonora, Mexico































Sunday, December 16, 2018

Patterns and Tracks on the Beach in San Carlos, Mexico



Racoon prints


Snake trail


Sidewinder snake track











We're still at the beach.  Life is good.























Friday, December 7, 2018

We Went for a Ride

One of my new neighbors took me for a drive down the beach in his little car. We saw many interesting things left on the beach from hurricane Rosa in September.

His little car.




Osprey 





Remember this guy?  His cousin lives in the hole in the next picture

and those are his foot prints in the sand

Sea turtle egg site marked for its protection
























Thursday, December 6, 2018

I've Moved to the Beach

Just pictures today.

Standing on the sand dune looking to RV,
Bubba has run back to rv you can see his tail, but here's Missy

standing in same spot looking at Gulf of California.

Same spot looking towards town of San Carlos, MX.


You don't see me

now you do.

After being here for several days it was time to let the kitties go.  
Here's Missy sitting in the spot where I was standing
 for the other pictures.

And Bubba

We like it here, there are several other RVs parked around and we all visit and keep an eye on things.  This is a free for all area so it's first come gets the best spots and I have one of the nicest.  I plan on staying here until the end of January.


















Thursday, November 22, 2018

Happy Thanksgiving from Beautiful San Carlos, Mexico

I'd like to wish my readers a Happy Thanksgiving, where ever you are.  I have so much to be thankful for.  Not a day goes by that I don't thank my lucky stars for everything I have and for where I am.  

I hope you all are able to spend time with your friends and family and have a great meal too.



Evelyn, Bubba and Missy









Tuesday, November 13, 2018

I Think We Need a Map


At the right end of the blue line is the Totonaka RV Park, I'm not staying there but I thought it was a good place to start.  Moving to the left, the first red arrow is La Palapa Griega where we eat lunch watching the dolphins.  Continuing to the left is the harbor and as you can see it's very sheltered.  Moving on down the road, around the curve and up the hill and down the dirt road is the beach with the gravely sand and clear water.  And all the way to the left, about 5 minutes away, is The Soggy Peso Bar where we went sunday to listen to a nice little band.  I'll post the link to this map at the end of the blog so you can check it out more if you want.



As you can see on the map, the Soggy Peso is on a small bay.  It was a bit windy when we were there and there were 3 windsurfers going around and around our little bay. What more could you want, a cafe/bar on the beach with boats coming and going and windsurfers for entertainment. 

Some people boat in for music and dinner.

There they go paddling their way back to their boat, 
with a windsurfer in background.

And there they go with their dinghy up out of the water behind them.  

Dinner companions, who shall remain nameless,
because what happens in Mexico stays in Mexico.

That's all for now.

Map


































Saturday, November 10, 2018

Having More Fun on the Beach in San Carlos, Mexico

Lunch at Hammerheads bar and cafe yesterday at the harbor.

The other day I posted this picture of Tetakawi Mountain

Here it is from the other side.  And we went to that beach

And this is the water.  A bit gravely but the water was nice.

Two boats and 16 pelicans, looking towards Baja California, too far away to see.
How often do you get a chance to be at flight level with pelicans?

Today back to Palapas for lunch and some Dolphin watching.


It's really hard to get a picture of a dolphin, but I gave it a try.



There were several dolphins just cruising up and down the beach and in the background you see that white on the water?  There was a group of them out there feeding.

See you later.  Don't forget, all pictures are taken with my iPhone 7plus.