Dave and Pi at Bucerias Gardens for the USA vs. Canada hockey game.
Sourdough pancake breakfast at Gails. Roberto, Dora, Rita, Sharon, and Joe the syrup man.
Pedro, Pablo, Christina and the one and only Alaskan Gail and her famous sourdough pancakes.
Domingo, Febrero, Veinti uno, Dos Mil Diez
Buenos Dias! From Sayulita, Nayarit!
My timing was perfect, Alaskan Gail was making her signature sourdough pancakes this morning, and we were invited. Yeah! Our friends from Joseph, OR, Joe & Rita, were leaving Mexico in the morning, so it was a farewell to them, along with Pablo y Christina, who are leaving the country later this week. Three special guests of honor were Alberto, his wife Dora, and their son Moses. Alberto y Dora own the famous Fish Taco Restaurant and Tequila Bar in Sayulita. (Two great places!) (see pics)
The bus ride back to Bucerias was almost disappointing…it was on time, there was plenty of room, and it didn’t break down! Amazing trio of events! Picked up the laundry (60p) , did some writing, and siesta time. The trip to MEGA was postponed until Monday. (Lunes)
4pm and headed to YoYo Mo’s to check on the game time for the HUGE Canada/USA hockey game. After a cerveza, I learned that it was 6:30pm..Off to Sunset to check on their amenities, their board said 7pm and 2x1 Indios. Headed to The Shamrock, no game, but I knew that, after dos cervezas and meeting some new friends, Ed & Allison & Co., I decided to try and find my new Canadian friends, Dave, Pi, Ron, & Su. I was almost to the Canadian Bar, which is located on the far South end of Bucerias, when I ran into Dave & Pi, they said the bar was already overfilled. So together we marched back to YoYo’s…..packed. The Bucerias Gardens, across the street was pretty full, but they had a table for us, and we grabbed it.
I think the ratio of Canadians to Americans was 20:1, but the cheers were clearly heard when the Americans won the game, 5 to 3. What a great game.
I looked at the street tacos, and decided I wasn’t that hungry. I had shared some wings and onion rings with Dave & Pi. Back to The Shamrock for a night-cap. Gil, Natalie, Katie, Sharon, and Jess were there, not all working, but there. The band was setting up and the place was quite full with people itching to dance. I noticed that Ed & Allison & Co. had returned and struck up a conversation with Allison. Ed is a veterinarian, who earlier in the day had diagnosed an ear infection on Patrick the Black Lab. Allison is a nurse. We bragged of our Pride & Joy showing each other pictures of our kids. After exchanging blog site and emails it was time for …GO USA!
Buenos Dias! From Sayulita, Nayarit!
My timing was perfect, Alaskan Gail was making her signature sourdough pancakes this morning, and we were invited. Yeah! Our friends from Joseph, OR, Joe & Rita, were leaving Mexico in the morning, so it was a farewell to them, along with Pablo y Christina, who are leaving the country later this week. Three special guests of honor were Alberto, his wife Dora, and their son Moses. Alberto y Dora own the famous Fish Taco Restaurant and Tequila Bar in Sayulita. (Two great places!) (see pics)
The bus ride back to Bucerias was almost disappointing…it was on time, there was plenty of room, and it didn’t break down! Amazing trio of events! Picked up the laundry (60p) , did some writing, and siesta time. The trip to MEGA was postponed until Monday. (Lunes)
4pm and headed to YoYo Mo’s to check on the game time for the HUGE Canada/USA hockey game. After a cerveza, I learned that it was 6:30pm..Off to Sunset to check on their amenities, their board said 7pm and 2x1 Indios. Headed to The Shamrock, no game, but I knew that, after dos cervezas and meeting some new friends, Ed & Allison & Co., I decided to try and find my new Canadian friends, Dave, Pi, Ron, & Su. I was almost to the Canadian Bar, which is located on the far South end of Bucerias, when I ran into Dave & Pi, they said the bar was already overfilled. So together we marched back to YoYo’s…..packed. The Bucerias Gardens, across the street was pretty full, but they had a table for us, and we grabbed it.
I think the ratio of Canadians to Americans was 20:1, but the cheers were clearly heard when the Americans won the game, 5 to 3. What a great game.
I looked at the street tacos, and decided I wasn’t that hungry. I had shared some wings and onion rings with Dave & Pi. Back to The Shamrock for a night-cap. Gil, Natalie, Katie, Sharon, and Jess were there, not all working, but there. The band was setting up and the place was quite full with people itching to dance. I noticed that Ed & Allison & Co. had returned and struck up a conversation with Allison. Ed is a veterinarian, who earlier in the day had diagnosed an ear infection on Patrick the Black Lab. Allison is a nurse. We bragged of our Pride & Joy showing each other pictures of our kids. After exchanging blog site and emails it was time for …GO USA!
Buenos Noches!
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