Week two is now in the history books!
We are in Mexico now – and had a beautiful trip so far. Last Friday, we left Casa Grande early in the
morning and headed for the border. After
the four previous trips across, you’d think we’d have all the paperwork and
information ready . . . and tada!!! We
did it! No wrong turns, all the correct
paperwork – ½ an hour and we were back on the road. First stop, as always, is San Carlos, Sonora. The Totonaka trailer park was probably about 1/3 full – and we recognized a lot of travellers heading to Lo de Marcos as well as some of our winter friends – so that was great.
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Totanaka RV Park - San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico |
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San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico |
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Long haired Kipper at the beach in San Carlos - hard to drag all that wet fur from the water! |
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Beautiful shells on the beach! |
We had to set up the satellite dish to watch the CFL Western Final - Edmonton against Calgary. Tere was a couple of Edmonton fans in the park, so we invited them over to give Bev company! Gordo and Nicole are on a two year trip through Mexico and down to Panama - check out their facebook page . Midlife Siesta . . . two adventuresome people and a St. Bernard in a van . . . should be an interesting two year! Always great o meet people on the road!
We ake Kipper to get his Mexican
haircut by Manuel (the dog whisperer) – he is such gentle man and Kipper really seems to be happy
once he’s got some of that fur gone.
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Kipper - clean shaven! |
A favorite stop is JJ’s tacos – we had some time to kill
while Kipper was at the groomers, so we went to JJ’s. It’s a new location this year – but same great
food and cold beer.
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Camerone tachos - soooo good! |
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JJ's new restaurant - inside |
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JJ's new restaurant - outside |
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JJ's - drive right up! |
From San Carlos we travelled a bit south, and then headed
inland to Alamos, Sonora. Alamos is an
old silver mining town – we’ve been before there before so this was just an
overnight stop.
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Alamos - we were the only one's in the park! |
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Alamos - beautiful old colonial structures |
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Flowers, flowers . . . Alamos |
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More flower - Alamos, Sonora Mexico |
It wasn’t hard to find a
spot to stop – we were the only ones in the park . . . we walked around town a
bit, had a bite to eat and then early to bed for another day on the road . . .
not before another successful round of crib for Bev tho ;).
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Alamos-church
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On the road to Celestino . . . I’ve said it before, but the
roads in Sonora are just the worst in places . . . no shoulders, rough, lots of
truck traffic. We did pass a semi roll
over – it had just happened as the other vehicles involved were still there,
and so were the police. No ambulance,
tho, I really don’t think it was needed if you know what I mean.
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Toll booth ahead - yes, we pay to travel on these roads ;)
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And then crossing into Sinaloa – shoulders, better roads,
lush fields of every kind of vegetable you can imagine.
Celestino Gasca is a small town of about 100 people just a
short drive off the Mex 15D. We pulled
in to the Villa Celeste RV Park – and we weren’t the only people there – there
were three rigs this time. And wouldn’t
you know it, we knew one of the couples from our last two trips to Lo de Marcos
– Lloyd and Marilyn. They are staying at
Celestino for the season – I’m not sure that they will stay the whole season …
it would get pretty lonely being there all by yourselves.
The park is well maintained, and we were able to park
looking out on the palms and the ocean.
The sunsets at Celestino are stunning!
The owners of the park, Noe his wife, are lovely
people. Noe took Art, Lloyd and Marilyn
to some petroglyphs nearby. Bev and Kipper stayed back and relaxed by the ocean.
Two nights in Celestino and then, next stop Lo de Marcos.
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Our winter home
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Tonight is taco night – so must go and get ready – which
really means putting on bug dope, getting a few pesos in the pocket, and maybe
putting a jacket in the back pack – it has been 30 degrees in the day, but as
soon as the sun drops, it really cools off – well to about 17 degrees – but
that’s perfect for sleeping.
We are having the camper all spruced up with new paint and polish next week!
Huasta Luego - - -- Arturo y de Beeb
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