A shot from the shores of our hotel in PV. This time of year it is always sunny and perfect. What you see in the distance are the mountains and main part of PV, including downtown where the fabulous malecon is located. Sporadic internet will limit how much blogging I can do, but I will be shooting. Hasta luego.
Have fun my friend! Have a Corona with a lime wedge in my name! 🙂
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Had it last night! Tonight I will toast you.
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Beautiful. It looks so warm there.
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87 degrees when I took this late yesterday. It will be 87 today too, and also tomorrow, and also…..
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Fabulous. Very envious Mike. 🙂
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It is nice here, chill. All I can say is I’m deserving as my life since retirement has been frugal for sure. Thanks.
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It’s good to hear you’re enjoying it Mike. Security is one thing but as I’m always telling my Mum and Dad, ‘You can’t take it with you, enjoy it!’ 🙂
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Beautiful Mike, I’ll drink to beautiful weather 😉
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And I’ll drink to your health.
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😀
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Enjoy the vacation and the warm.
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Oh I is. Thanks.
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Gorgeous!
Enjoy your time there!
Ha! Stick your toes in the water for me!
HUGS!!! 🙂
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Done 😉
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Scotty, beam me THERE!
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C’mon!
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I hope you enjoy your vacation away from the cold Mike!
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Thanks Glove. It’s perfect so far.
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Oh, My! I didn’t know you were on vacation! What a grand idea. It’s cold here too. Forty degrees is below freezing for me. Have a great time, Mike! Don’t come back until the big thaw… Chuckle…
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Hi George. I think it is warming up in Colorado, but here in PV it is really magnificent. Heading into town soon to go to the botanical gardens and just do some chilling, not that it isn’t all chill. Nice to hear from you, eh.
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Well, first I had to google the malecon and after reading a story on HuffPost about it (“an eye-popping, 12-block-long art show peppered by dozens of sculptures, mosaics and paintings along with all kinds of indoor and outdoor galleries” and shops and restaurants) I am now completely happy for you and a bit envious, too. Sounds wonderful, as is your photo! Enjoy every moment and know we are all thinking of you!! (by the way, I mentioned you in my blog today 🙂
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Thanks my sweet friend. The malecon was totally destroyed not too many years ago by a big hurricane and the town took on volunteers, including tourists, and with the help of the military they rebuilt it all in a matter of a few weeks. I was not here at the time (I avoid hurricane season), but there is a pride here that one can feel. I am off to see what kind of terrible things you said about me.
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Love this place… my old stopping grounds! great image!
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Ah, so Bo is in the know. It is a fabulous genuine old town that tolerates tourists nicely.
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Very beautiful. Must be nice to visit that place.
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It certainly is!
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Looks warm and beautiful. 🙂
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All of that. Lovely people as well.
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I wish I was there right now!
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It is so lovely here.
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