El Martes, 3 de Febrero de 2009
“The picturesque fishing village of Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico, nestles in a gentle palm tree-lined bay just 45 minutes north of the Puerto Vallarta airport, offering visitors and residents incredible beaches, lush jungles and a taste of rural Mexico. With cobblestone streets hosting dogs, chickens and playing children, Sayulita is a half-century away from nearby Puerto Vallarta and it's huge resorts, discos and parasailing.”
That was taken from http://www.sayulitalife.com/
I have tried to capture a slice of Sayulita life with today’s entry in my blog. Embedded in the word ‘picturesque’ are dirt streets, horses, and fishing boats. All good things. I like to add the word tranquil. Except for holidays, festivals, and some weekends. The town is a mixture of locals and Canadian RV'ers (eh!) With an occasional influx of tres Cheeseheads. (Sharon, Pedro, and myself, Juan) Enjoy.
“The picturesque fishing village of Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico, nestles in a gentle palm tree-lined bay just 45 minutes north of the Puerto Vallarta airport, offering visitors and residents incredible beaches, lush jungles and a taste of rural Mexico. With cobblestone streets hosting dogs, chickens and playing children, Sayulita is a half-century away from nearby Puerto Vallarta and it's huge resorts, discos and parasailing.”
That was taken from http://www.sayulitalife.com/
I have tried to capture a slice of Sayulita life with today’s entry in my blog. Embedded in the word ‘picturesque’ are dirt streets, horses, and fishing boats. All good things. I like to add the word tranquil. Except for holidays, festivals, and some weekends. The town is a mixture of locals and Canadian RV'ers (eh!) With an occasional influx of tres Cheeseheads. (Sharon, Pedro, and myself, Juan) Enjoy.
1 comment:
Nicely done again John
I like the contrast of the horses and the boat on the beach.
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