Saturday, December 13, 2014

Pink Pig Pinata

For Charity and Trinity.
This blog is guaranteed to aimlessly wander from subject to subject with no coherent point.  That's why I began with a pink pig piñata to impress daughters Trinity and Charity.... what a Dad you have!

I haven't written lately because life has been moving along at a "retired pace".  So here are a few of the happenings from the last week.

We had square dance friends Ernie and Sue arrive in Mazatlán on a cruise ship for a day.  We had a great time showing them the sites for the day.  They are on a 12 day cruise traveling to many Mexican cities along the West coast.

Lunch with Ernie and Sue in Cerritos.
We went to a Posada the other night.  It is a Mexican neighborhood party with traditional foods and drink. We ate a lot of really good food, listened to great music and had a blast trying to break a piñata.

Blindfolded and ready to whack a piñata.
The girls with busted piñata parts for party hats.
An afternoon beach concert with country singer Brentster
Be sure to notice the four horses in attendance.
We spent another afternoon listening to country music on the beach in front of Deer Island.  It would appear that horses are welcome at "country" music events.... several attended.

Diego's Beach Bash is partly deck and mostly sandy beach.
And to end this blog.... another sunset photo or two.

A line of pelicans fly through a setting sun.
Pinks and purples tonight.
Life is good.  We fly home to Seattle/Tacoma in four days. See ya.

4 comments:

  1. Love the pinata! is it a pig or a "6"? Or both?

    Where is Deer Island? Isn't that near Raft Island? (I am so confused!)

    Can't wait for you to come home!

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    1. Of all people to not recognize a pig... I am shocked. Deer Island is the domed island that you can see from our deck, it's in almost every photo I take of sunsets. See you very soon, we will be at Sara's the first few days.

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    2. A correction: Deer Island is the second island in the string of islands offshore from Mazatlán. The correct name of the island is, Isa de Pajaros. Bird Island has thousands of sea birds that go there each evening to nest.

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