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Published: April 25th 2013
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Mexico, Huatulco and La Cruccecita
Thursday, April 25
th, 2013
It is al most 1 pm here.
We just had sandwiches in our room and we are cooling off after a hot walk this morning.
We walked out of the port and up and over a cut between 2 mountains to a town called La Cruccecita ( 1 ½ km). There was a lovely open-air church, local markets and a modern shopping center where I used the baños (I did not have 3 pesos, but the attendant let me use the facilities with my own paper). We stopped at a restaurant and enjoyed 2 beers for 3 $ and some salsa and chips under an outdoor fan. We rode a taxi home = 3$. Terry bought his Tequila and smuggled it on board in his 1 L water bottle.
We are going back out to the beach just beside the ship dock.
We leave here at 4:30 this afternoon.
We were out after lunch, Terry to buy more Tequila, myself to swim on
the beach, he succeeded; I got stung by a jellyfish. Now we are back at the room, I am going up to swim in the cool pool and read my Kindle about the life of Teddy Roosevelt. He was instrumental in completing the Panama Canal, which was started by the French. The Canal will be 100 years old in August 2014.
Terry will join me in the Crows Nest for trivia, then sail away and Tai Chi at 5.
ttys
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