Wednesday, Dec. 28th 6 of
us decided to leave Pilot Knob RV Resort and drive to Mexico. This would be a brand-new
experience for 3 of us, Gerry, Bill and I, and I was so excited!
I was up by 7:15 and got in a mile
walk around the park, meeting Rob and others doing a similar thing, before Bill got up. He has gotten involved in a good book called The Forgotten by
David Baldacci and was up until midnight reading! This is rare, Bill doesn’t
usually read books and he doesn't usually sleep in like this.
I’d heard as much about Los Algodones
as I had about Quartzsite so knew it was a must see, must do. With passports in
hand, Bill drove Melinda, Gerry and I, following Rob and Pat in their own truck. The weather wasn’t
perfect, cloudy and a cool wind with temperatures around 66F at 10 am. Deciding
what to wear was the hardest part.
Our destination was only about 5
miles down the highway and after passing some interesting signage, we arrived
at the parking area. You pay $6 to park here for the day and walk across the
border to Mexico. Capiche?
Following Melinda’s, Rob’s and Pat’s
directions, us newbies followed along through the walkway into this unique
shopping area.
Pat modelling a sombrero style hat |
Bill modelling an apron |
Guess who, getting in the act |
A glimpse of our group and the vendors |
After walking the closed in sidewalks
between a multitude of vendors for an hour and a half, I was really good at
saying “No thankyou”. WE HAD A BLAST!! It has been a long time since I have
enjoyed myself so much in such a short time. The vendors were constantly coming
up with new and individual ways of offering their goodies. "I have a store full of junk to get rid of", "I have many things that you don't need".
I was the only one of us wearing
shoes that were leather instead of running shoes so the young and older boys
were constantly offering to shine my shoes. I should have given in to one for
$2 so I could see if there was as much interest.
Bill and I found a few things that
with some bartering, we picked up for a steal. The best things were those
things that were done right before our eyes.
A very pleasant looking Mexican made my zipper pull just in time, as mine broke yesterday |
Pretty neat watching him make this for me |
You knew it was an original.
Now we will know who we are! |
We noticed that there were many, many dental offices along the street as well offering free check-ups and $20 teeth cleaning and vision centres offering free eye exams and eyeglass lenses starting at $19 for single vision to $39 for progressive/bifocals. Unbelievable, another time for sure.
Bill noticed this water tower over our heads |
To top off the fun we met at the tiki
restaurant (no that isn’t what it’s called) for a lime or strawberry marguerita
and a real Mexican lunch.
Tiki hut serves drinks at the bar |
The laughter ensued as we ate and drank.
Last stop was to the Purple Pharmacy for our allowed bottle of alcohol, if we chose to buy one. Most of us did and I
found my Kahlua for $7.25 and chocolates for a treat.
When we left to get in the line to
cross the border again, we were amazed to see no less than 75 people were doing
the same thing. The sun was beginning to come out by now and the day warmed up
nicely. With no more than a 25-minute wait, we had our passports checked and were
on our way back to the park.
A happy bunch ready for home |
Lineup for the border and there is another mass of people down around the corner! |
Back home, Bill and I changed into
shorts and we joined George and Suzie, Rob and Pat at Melinda and Gerry’s site.
Retelling the day’s events to George and Suzie was fun and no doubt, it will be
a story told over and over among friends.
In the line up to cross the border |
We were still pretty full from our
lunch so settled for a bowl of mushroom soup for our supper. There was an
amazing sunset again making the sky a gorgeous show of pink.
This day will go down in the books
for me as pretty close to perfect. The vendors, although totally repetitive in
their desire to share their wares, were a delight to me. Most had an awesome
sense of humour and they made my day all the while I was walking away saying no
thank you.
One in particular offered to sell
Bill motorcycle saddle bags to which I replied “we don’t have a motorcycle” and
he returned without any pause “a motorcycle is included!”. A real treat and I
loved every minute of this adventure.
Now Bill has his own blanket for those cool evenings |
A private joke for me, I love puzzles and I'm finally learning the location of the states |
Good night |
I hope your ‘hump day’ was just as
enjoyable and thank you for sharing in mine. I love reading your comments.
We're still working at getting off the grid. Glad you enjoyed your day.
ReplyDeleteBe Safe.
It's about time.
thanks it was definitely a day to remember!
DeleteThe Baldacci books are addictive (and there are many of them)! If Bill hasn't read The Guilty by David Baldacci, I recommend it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Scott, he is almost finished this one so I am going to recommend he continue. I appreciate the suggestion!
DeleteWe always have fun there in Algodones, glad you enjoyed it too.
ReplyDeleteNice that Bill is enjoying reading Baldacci one of my many favourite authors.
We will definitely go back! I'm so happy he is reading, how much will be determined but I hope he continues!
DeleteSounds like you had a fun day! Have you and Bill ever thought of spending some of your winters in Mexico?
ReplyDeleteNo, Steven, we haven't. At this 'new' stage, especially, we like the travelling around in Arizona and California rather than settling down in one place.
DeletePatsy your trip to Los Algodones sounds just like my kind of fun. Next time we are down that way it will be on my list of things to see and do. Of course having friends along makes it even more enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteMarlene, I didn't know what to expect but with the group of friends with us, it turned out to be an A-one day! You will love it!
DeleteFor sure dear, it was a great day and I am so happy that we spent it together. I Don't think we have ever had so much fun shopping /browsing as we did in Los Algodones. Great food and friends to spend the time with.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat, It was a great time in Mexico.So much fun.And the other people at the next table made it fun as well....Sorry Pat"s friends, cant tell all the fun things that happen. lol
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it. Who knows what will take place next trip to Mexico..
Thank you for your comment, Pat and I'm glad you told me today that you wrote this or I wouldn't have known. Bill is already laughing again at the next proposed trip. Remind me to keep you two apart. ha ha
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