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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

A trip to El Tigre.

Marilyn and Dennis have had company from home in northern Alberta.  Marilyn’s friend Linda and Wally (Marilyn’s brother) and his wife Marilyn all joined us on a road trip to El Tigre for lunch.   Us on the bike and them in the truck.P1050845

Marilyn, Marilyn…Wally sitting, Dennis and Linda off on a journey.

I decided to make this a long blog of pictures showing what you might see if you are riding along Mexican roads, through small Mexican towns and then out to the beach. 

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Heading up the road out of the park these workers were sweeping the edge of the road.

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Torres the nice low level complex across the street.   P1050848

A decorative element on one of the divided roads heading out of town.

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Chicken anyone? P1050851

Heading south to Villa Union. P1050852

The bridge coming into Villa Union.  P1050853

Turn right to El Walamo and the beach. P1050854

Main road to El Walamo through Villa Union.P1050855

Everything is colorful and for sale in Mexico. P1050856

National….national what?  Beautiful old building. P1050857

Turn left at the end of the street to head out of town towards El Walamo. P1050858

More open highway and huge Guanacaste trees.  They are protected in Mexico.P1050859

What can you pass….well how about a tractor. P1050860

The fields were full of corn. P1050861

And more corn. P1050862

And more Guanacaste trees. P1050863

Maybe a horse.P1050864

Mango trees. 

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Welcome to El Walamo.P1050867

Down the main street….where is everybody. P1050868

Small motorcycles everywhere….this one was just washed.P1050869

You can buy beer anywhere. P1050870

The road has deteriorated since last year….look at those pot holes.

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You don’t want to drop a wheel into one of those.  Makes for a slow trip. P1050874

Restaurants everywhere in every small town and village. P1050875

What’s growing here….who knows.P1050876

Come to town in your tractor and stop for parts at the local hardware store.P1050877

Another small town….turn right to head to the beach and El Tigre. P1050878

Fields of chili’s growing everywhere.  Quite a bit dryer out this way than last year.P1050879

The ocean is straight ahead….turn left please. P1050880

Buses to bring the farm workers to the fields. P1050881

Lots of new construction everywhere.  Shrimp farming.P1050882

Fruit farming. P1050883

Ponds for the shrimp….the ocean is right behind them.P1050884

This house is prepared….it’s up on concrete pillars.P1050885

Coconut palms with smaller, young trees underneath.P1050886

Another small village….need any groceries?

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And….more shrimp farming.P1050891

Now on our right is the ocean, open empty and going on for ever.P1050892

The gate to an RV park that never happened.  What on earth would you do out here all winter and beyond that ….where would you shop.P1050893

El Tigre Restaurant on the right and a small Malecon leading up to it. P1050894

Everyone piles out of the truck and are happy to get out and walk around.P1050895

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Wally, sister Marilyn, wife Marilyn and Linda. P1050898

Same people except there is Dennis on the right.

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A Safari Magico Bus from El Rosario with kids who were wandering the beach. 

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Big Red and Dennis’ red truck wait while we have lunch.

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Where shall we sit for lunch? P1050903

A beautiful view while we eat lunch.P1050904

Pacifico…..lo siento no Pacifico.  So….Indio and Dos Equix.  Hot day and cold beer….bueno! P1050905

Water for Marilyn and Linda. P1050906

Dennis and Wally decided to have Pescado Zarandeado….or a whole fish split and cooked on the grill with onions, peppers, tomatoes and spices.P1050907

Dennis is checking to see that they are fresh. P1050908

I’ll have this one. P1050909

Liquor license.   Prohibited to sell liquor to minors and men in uniform.   P1050910

The grackles are lined up on the railing hoping for lunch too.

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Eric ordered Ceviche with shrimp….chopped vegetables and shrimp cooked without heat in lime juice.  I tasted and it was good.P1050911

Ceviche. P1050912

Marilyn had shrimp diablo which was supposed to be really hot (spicy) but she said it wasn’t.  Maybe they knew she was a gringo….she likes her food smoking hot like a Mexican.P1050913

Marilyn and Linda had camarones empanizado or breaded shrimp…..looks delicious.P1050914

Here is Wally’s fish…can he eat it all? P1050915Holy cow Dennis….that’s a big one.  You probably won’t need dinner.

Did those two hungry men eat all that fish?   You bet and there wasn’t a bite left.  Good job men!

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Relaxing after lunch.

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A walk out onto the beach and Marilyn takes a picture of Marilyn!P1050919

The Marilyn’s dipping their tootsies.P1050920

What a beautiful setting for a restaurant. P1050921

A gorgeous, hot beautiful day on Playa El Verde Camacho.    http://mazatlantoday.net/playa_el_caimanero_mazatlan_day_trip.html This hot link will give you directions, maps and information about the area.P1050922

Bye bye El Tigre….great lunch.P1050923

Heading to El Rosario and then home. P1050924

Water in the lagoons. P1050925

More crops in the field.P1050926

Another small village on the way to El Rosario. P1050927

Nufy S Disco Bar….out in the middle of no where…you’ve got to be kidding me!P1050928

Not sure what happened here….I was aiming for a picture of the three school girls in the town of Agua Verde. P1050929

Once again the road to El Rosario was full of potholes and in much worse condition than it was last year. P1050930

Turn left at the big church in El Rosario to head out to the free road and home. P1050931

Looking back at the church.P1050932

See those headlights way behind us….that’s Dennis.

Once we hit the highway we had to pick up our speed to cool off the bike.  It was really overheated from going so slow on the potholed roads and then through El Rosario. 

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Some odd church just north of El Rosario.P1050934

Newly planted fields of agave…..lots of tequila from that!

So that’s my pictorial ride in Mexico.  Everyone arrived home safe, sound and full.  Another good day.

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