Our trailer reflecting the setting sun. This is early in January and the evenings were quite cool. |
Our little palm tree is taking a beating. It did keep our chair from blowing away. |
The sea wall being pounded by the waves. |
100 feet of sea wall was undermined and fortunately did not collapse during the storm. |
It has all been repaired now and is ready for the next big storm. The wash out was about eight feet deep. |
We have recently decided to stay in Mexico and not return to New England this summer. That doesn't mean that we won't be doing any traveling. We still don't own a home and will continue to live full time in our RV. Right now, the plan is to leave Mexico in early June and return in early September. I think Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana will keep us plenty busy.
Our next few posts will be about what makes this place such a nice place to stay. If any of you RVers out there would like to visit El Golfo, send me a private message on Facebook, or send me an email. You can find that information over on the right-hand side in the web version.
You can stay as my guest for up to 7 days for $10 a night.
If you are concerned about traveling alone in Mexico, I will be willing to meet you in Yuma and guide you down.
Now that I have Mexican internet, I can finally update my blog while I am in Mexico. Our Verizon international plan only allowed us 0.5 gigs a day, not nearly enough.
Until next time, adios mis amigos.