Guaymas and Horseback riding
I have been having such a wonderful time here I am once again neglecting my blog. I have met some folks here most who live here or have a second home here. Between the h1n1 pandemic and the fear of drug cartels the tourism in the area is slim. I have had no problem with either. This is truly a sweet place to hang out. I could easily become one of the regulars here. I love pretty landscapes and this one is no exception to the joy that can be found roaming the earth.
Guaymas
I took a little visit to Guaymas early on in the trip. I went alone and walked around the older colonial area of the city. I have since visited it with a local person and ate some fantastic Chinese food. Guaymas reminds me of Agua Prieta in its size and social makeup. Here are some pictures from my initial visit.


Some really substantial doors on a building facing the port

Palacio
I have since visited Guaymas regularly. I had some great Mandarin food on 20th st. Can’t remember the name, sorry folks. It was really hot that day , there was no air conditioning (which i do not like anyhow). Eating all that great food really worked up a sweat. My friend Captain Jack took me to Guaymas that day. He also went via back roads from San Carlos to there. A route i tried again, alone. I got lost but getting lost brought me past some really lovely shoreline and mansion like homes….I didn’t bring the camera.
Vaquero
I went horseback riding. My cowboy was Pepper, a handsome young man, any woman travelling alone would allow him to give a tour. We went from the ranch out to Algodones beach and sand dunes. Then back in toward the mountains. It was one of my favorite mornings here. Pepper is a cowboy at Rancho El Palmar

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