Restaurant in Bucerias, Mexico. What you can’t see is the massive margarita Judy and I were enjoying. The beach and ocean were just to the right, and it was a perfect day.
Nope, never 🙂 But I love cocktails, especially a Tequila Sunrise 🙂 So that means I m your first German friend? Yay! I had English in school since I were 10 years old, it got worse through my vacations in Tunisia, but I try my best to get better again 🙂
Awww, thank you! I m glad we met 🙂 In a few days I will see my horsie again (he s with my mom since I moved away), he s 18 years old now 🙂 Have you seen the videos? He is adorable, just like Pumpkin 🙂
Beautiful photo! We were in PV and took a couple of trips in to Sayulita, driving by Bucerias. Now I wish we had driven in to check it out! Beautiful area.
Richard and I enjoyed a week last April in PV. We took a bus to Sayulita and passed through Bucerias. Next time we’ll hop off the bus and visit the restaurant. Love the bright colors.
After reading all these comments it’s as if we all went to Mexico with you and Judy, just for a wonderful moment. I could taste the Margarita from fond memory. Traveling and seeing another way to live is invigorating and expands our view of this what life can be. What could be better than that?
Thank you for that. Yes, traveling to another country is eye opening and wonderful. While invigorating, it can also be exhausting, in a good way. The next margarita is on me, eh.
I would so love to be there, right now :- -)
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Me too!
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Me, too. It is -25 here.
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That’s pretty friggin’ cold.
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I have never had a Margarita 😉 But I would like to be there, looks nice 😀
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Never had a margarita? And I have never before had a German friend. How did you learn such good English?
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Nope, never 🙂 But I love cocktails, especially a Tequila Sunrise 🙂 So that means I m your first German friend? Yay! I had English in school since I were 10 years old, it got worse through my vacations in Tunisia, but I try my best to get better again 🙂
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Yes, you are my first German friend and I welcome you. By the way, your sweet horse is very beautiful.
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Wow! Colorful and cosy!
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And delicious and memorable. Thanks!
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Awww, thank you! I m glad we met 🙂 In a few days I will see my horsie again (he s with my mom since I moved away), he s 18 years old now 🙂 Have you seen the videos? He is adorable, just like Pumpkin 🙂
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He is adorable and I just watched several of the videos. I love the one of him racing down the road. Give him a hug for me.
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That s one of my favs too! 🙂 I will, for sure 🙂
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Howdy Mike –
Yep – that’s definitely a colorful restaurant with chairs that we don’t see often in a commercial setting.
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Thanks for the “like” on Polloplayer. Great photos on your blog!
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Thank you very much!
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OOOO! Color rush!
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And they had the best ceveche I have ever had.
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I wish…
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Wow, this looks almost exactly like a beach restaurant I frequent in Tulum. Memories of amazing food…
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Thanks for reminded me again about my trips to Mexico, I just love the tile work and the vibrant colors.
Also thanks for stopping by my blog.
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Looks idyllic, and warm sun too – I’m green!
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Thank you Gilly. It was lovely, and will be again.
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Beautiful photo! We were in PV and took a couple of trips in to Sayulita, driving by Bucerias. Now I wish we had driven in to check it out! Beautiful area.
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Yes, it’s all so beautiful down there. I have been to Sayulita and I guess it is developing some, eh?
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Richard and I enjoyed a week last April in PV. We took a bus to Sayulita and passed through Bucerias. Next time we’ll hop off the bus and visit the restaurant. Love the bright colors.
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Good shopping there as well.
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The colors in that restaurant are perfect! Thank you for sharing this photo with us.
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Thank you for taking the time to look and comment.
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Thank you for stopping to look at my blog. This shot is lovely!
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Danke.
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Colorful only begins to describe it. 🙂
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You are right about that. I could have talked about the perfect sea breeze, or the best cerviche I have ever had 🙂
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This brightens my soul just to look at it.
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I know just what you mean. Thanks for the comment Mona.
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After reading all these comments it’s as if we all went to Mexico with you and Judy, just for a wonderful moment. I could taste the Margarita from fond memory. Traveling and seeing another way to live is invigorating and expands our view of this what life can be. What could be better than that?
Glad I found your blog.
The Lioness (and thank for the follow!)
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Thank you for that. Yes, traveling to another country is eye opening and wonderful. While invigorating, it can also be exhausting, in a good way. The next margarita is on me, eh.
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Dont you just hate a dull eating place 🙂 Pass the menu please, I like this place.
Val (UK)
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Cerviche and margarita, my treat.
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