TENACATITA, Jalisco, Mexico - The days are ticking off quickly before Adm. Fox and I return to Costa Alegre in December where there has been plenty of news this summer, even though some of it has been below the radar.
The water shortage - maybe even a real drought - has been chatted about to some degree (and reported in the Guadalajara Reporter by local writer and bon vivant Jane Gorby.) It looks like La Manzanilla residents are in for a long, very dry, winter. Two years ago the water started getting a little salty towards the end of our stay, blamed by officials on salt water intrusion into one of the main La Manz well.s
At the same time, the village always seems to find ways around its problems, salty or not.
Fishing off the Tenacatita Beach
Friday, November 27, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Going over the menu for first night La Manzanilla
LA MANZANILLA, Jalisco, Mexico - Time is growing short, and already I am thinking about the first evening when Adm. Fox and I will arrive back in La Manzanilla, in December.
There will, of course, be the requisite walk along the beach to see sunset over the ocean, preceded by a sojourn about town with stops to see various amigos and check to see what is new - and what's gone.
And, of course, the most likely destination for dinner will be Palapa Joes restaurant.
LINK: Palapa Joes
Palapa Joes patrons watching the Obama inauguration last year
That first night back in town should also be a reunion with our amiga Laura from Canada (who will be teaching English in Arroyo Seco this spring) and friends from Hector, New York, Tina and Eric Hazlitt.
Laura arrives the same day as we do - Eric and Tina will be arrive a few days earlier and will likely have already discovered all the great places to eat, drink, and play.
What would be the ideal menu for me at Palapa Joes?
No need to ask.
Meatloaf supreme
There will, of course, be the requisite walk along the beach to see sunset over the ocean, preceded by a sojourn about town with stops to see various amigos and check to see what is new - and what's gone.
And, of course, the most likely destination for dinner will be Palapa Joes restaurant.
Palapa Joes patrons watching the Obama inauguration last year
That first night back in town should also be a reunion with our amiga Laura from Canada (who will be teaching English in Arroyo Seco this spring) and friends from Hector, New York, Tina and Eric Hazlitt.
Laura arrives the same day as we do - Eric and Tina will be arrive a few days earlier and will likely have already discovered all the great places to eat, drink, and play.
What would be the ideal menu for me at Palapa Joes?
No need to ask.
Meatloaf supreme
Labels:
Eric and Tina,
La Manzanilla,
Laura Warner,
Mexico,
Palapa Joes
Monday, November 2, 2009
Going through the photos from last season in Mexico
ARROYO SECO, Jalisco, Mexico - In preparation for our return to Mexico in December, the Admiral and I are going through our photos, sorting and deleting to make room for the next batch, sure to fill up the hard drives of the computers.
We ran across the scenes below.
You can almost smell the salt and feel the heat off the sand.
How many days until we leave?
At Playa Chica, the good surf beach
Surf's up at Playa Chica
Playa Grande - more houses, but safer swimming
We ran across the scenes below.
You can almost smell the salt and feel the heat off the sand.
How many days until we leave?
At Playa Chica, the good surf beach
Surf's up at Playa Chica
Playa Grande - more houses, but safer swimming
Labels:
Arroyo Seco,
beaches,
Playa Chica,
surfing
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Countdown grows short before return to Tenacatita Bay
SACRAMENTO, Calif., USA - The days are getting shorter here and the time really short before Adm. Fox and I will return to La Manzanilla and Arroyo Seco to resume real life.
Real life: Swimming, surfing, hiking on the beach, drinking Cuba Libres at Palapa Joes, breakfasts at Cafe Risa, riding the quad and motorcycle in Arroyo Seco, playing music for the Arroyo Seco kids and, and, and...
(EDITOR'S NOTE: The Bugle just learned that Cafe Risa is reopening for the season Sunday, Nov. 1. But will they deliver to Sacramento?)
Somewhere in all the things noted above, there might even be some news posted on this site this season. Too early to say for sure.
It all depends on those Cuba Libres. Too strong, no news. Too weak, no news. In-between, maybe news. Like Fox News (not!), we strive to be fair and balanced. And balancing can be damn tricky when Cuba Libres are involved.
One new development out on the Tenacatita ocean shore this season will be the opening of a small RV parking area on property owned by amigos Doug and Lynn from Canada.
They are already on their way down from the Great White North and will be doing landscaping in the next month or so.
Their mini-RV park is located on the ocean, about a quarter mile from the Aquarium and the all those great seafood joints on the bay.
Oh, add rollo de mar at Fiesta Mexicana to that list of real things above.
In the meantime, here is a photo of a sailboat that washed up on shore last May on the La Manzanilla Beach.
The Tencatita Bay Bugle photography spot news team was there to record it, fair and barely balancing at the time.
Boat washing up on shore at La Manzanilla
Sailboat's last cruise
Real life: Swimming, surfing, hiking on the beach, drinking Cuba Libres at Palapa Joes, breakfasts at Cafe Risa, riding the quad and motorcycle in Arroyo Seco, playing music for the Arroyo Seco kids and, and, and...
(EDITOR'S NOTE: The Bugle just learned that Cafe Risa is reopening for the season Sunday, Nov. 1. But will they deliver to Sacramento?)
Somewhere in all the things noted above, there might even be some news posted on this site this season. Too early to say for sure.
It all depends on those Cuba Libres. Too strong, no news. Too weak, no news. In-between, maybe news. Like Fox News (not!), we strive to be fair and balanced. And balancing can be damn tricky when Cuba Libres are involved.
One new development out on the Tenacatita ocean shore this season will be the opening of a small RV parking area on property owned by amigos Doug and Lynn from Canada.
They are already on their way down from the Great White North and will be doing landscaping in the next month or so.
Their mini-RV park is located on the ocean, about a quarter mile from the Aquarium and the all those great seafood joints on the bay.
Oh, add rollo de mar at Fiesta Mexicana to that list of real things above.
In the meantime, here is a photo of a sailboat that washed up on shore last May on the La Manzanilla Beach.
The Tencatita Bay Bugle photography spot news team was there to record it, fair and barely balancing at the time.
Boat washing up on shore at La Manzanilla
Sailboat's last cruise
Labels:
Cafe Risa,
cruising,
Palapa Joe's,
Sailboat,
Tenacatita
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