A day relaxing and exploring
Having completed the major jobs and tasks for this port, we
spent the day relaxing in the pool with the boys, testing their swimming, which
Sean has come on a long way and is well ahead of his age, and Alex’s
confidence is growing. It was nice to just have family time with no pressure to
get things done. We also made a decision to wait and leave Tuesday morning, as
the two parts (secondary Fuel filters) we had ordered have just cleared
customers so will be in on Monday (they were expected last week, but got stuck
in customs) reminds me of Africa. So instead of leaving with out them, we
are just waiting, the new attitude why rush, no schedule. We then in the afternoon
went exploring, first stop was Home Depot in Mazatlan, when we found it, it is
similar to US, but a focus on lighting. We were able to get some of the items
we wanted, eg some extra garden /solar lights for making sure Pangas can see
the boat, and Tracy has bought more cheap carpets to put in the cockpit and
down stairs these come critical with the sand coming in it saves the vanished
floors. Then we went back into the old town by a different route so
we could see some of the coast line and we wanted to see if this other plaza
was any good( was shut down), so we went around the streets of the old town,
and ended back at our favorite square Plazuela Machado, we listened to some central
American Indians music and visited the markets, before sitting down on the
square outside for dinner. Sean then went off and did his crafts with some the
Mexican kids. Latter Sean and Alex joined a set of local kids dancing to the
music (see photo) in the middle Plaza stand, Sean is building confidence with
the Spanish and around the local kids which is good. Again the old town just
oozed character, and culture, with music coming out of all side streets, and
different focus at different bars, stores and markets. The people all have a purpose
and all have a smile on their faces, making it very enjoyable, there is no
doubt that my memory of Mazatlan will be Old Town and this square, recommend it
to anyone who comes to town. I had a number of people ask that we seem to moving quite
fast and why?? There are two types of cruisers in Mexico, those who staying in
Mexico and not going further eg they will do the mainland in the first half of
the season and then the Sea of Cortez in the second half and then summer over
in San Carlos etc, or head back north. Then there are the other band who are
passing through on a destination to the Caribbean, or South Pacific, and this
group (which we fall into) have a schedule drive by the seasons of when you can
do the crossing, of the Puddle (Pacific early April) or the Gulf of T (southern
Mexico has the crossed Late April early May), so we all have to keep moving,
not at rush but at a steady rate. Tracy and I want to leave a good amount of
time for south of PV the next 150 miles, after that we can just skip along.
Tracy and I using a mixture of local people, lonely planet (which we used 20
years ago when we back packed but have now found you can download portions at
good discounts, and this provides a good back ground and culture on a place and
where to eat, and do things) and then the cruising guides which really restrict
themselves to the ports and anchorages. |