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August 24, 2005
From Beach Bums to Chilangos
We spent today at another beach to the north. After a good lunch, some jewelry bardering, and boogie boarding (Em and Jill were completely taken out by a few waves), we strolled through a time-share where various families were enjoying their vacations in a pretty elaborate pool. Em and Jill jumped in quickly to cool off. It's incredible how much quality development has been built north of Puerto Vallarta, but it still has maintained a small Mexican coastal town feel.
After heading back to the house and packing up we set off to pick up our business cards before catching our bus. On the way, the rain started to come down in buckets. By this time we were also running late, so Joanne had to do her best impression of an Indy Car driver to get us to the bus station on time. Needless to say, we are completely impressed with her driving ability in Mexico . We made it with no less than a few minutes to spare. We said goodbye and thanked them for the wonderful, relaxing time. It was just what we needed before taking on the metropolis of Mexico City.
Once on the night bus we were asleep pretty quickly, and the twelve hours went by in a flash.
Posted by Peter Mork at August 24, 2005 5:06 PM
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