Sunday, October 27, 2013

I Have Nothing to Say......

I have nothing to say but that has never stopped me from talking or writing.  I'm a lot like my Grandson Andrew when he was younger.  He could talk for hours on end with nothing much to say.  He just went on and on. 

So that's what I will do today.

Terri's sister Shari flew in to visit us this weekend.  As usual we ate to much and to often.  We took her to Los Nopales Mexican restaurant for lunch.  We were able to confirm that it is a GREAT place to eat Mexican food.  For a hole in the wall in the middle of nowhere they have won our vote as best Mexican food between Tacoma and the Mexican border.

I had the "chicken fajitas burro". Shari had enchiladas. And Terri had the same thing she had last time we were there, red chili beef.  We all agree, they win.



The rest of Shari's time with us included a Sandra Bullock movie (Heat - very funny), more eating and a little time at the local casino for her to make a contribution to the local economy.

Here are a few "Random Photos" to go with my "nothing to say blog".

Dirt
You know there is not much to say when I show you a picture of dirt.  But this is special dirt.  This is desert dirt and it's dry, unlike Washington dirt which is mud.  Cool, huh?

Random ostrich.
Old barber chair with old man in it.
I'll have an orange Mohawk, please.
Terri has mentioned dancing boots several times.
Is this the right pair?
Or maybe this one.
We'll continue the search in Mexico.
Did you know that many cowboy boots are over $1000.00 and a few way more.  Terri will not be seen in a $1,000 pair soon.

So what could be better than dirt?  Lava.  Pretty cool, huh.
Thus ends another exciting blog from Russ Ranger.  I know you are saying to yourself, "There goes 2 minutes I will never get back."  I want to thank you for being one of the 4,387 page viewers that have visited my blog in the last 4 months.  I will try harder to have something more exciting to read next time.

Coming attractions:  Packing up and moving to Nogales - October 29th,  Border crossing - October 30th early AM,  734 miles of Mexican Highway - October 30th & 31st,   Day of the Dead in Mazatlan - November 1st


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