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I'm not really sure which beach this was. Nick kept calling it Barra de Potosi but then when I just googled it to get the spelling it also listed Playa Blanca. We drove down a long dirt road to get there so I'm thinking Playa Blanca...not that you really care lol
Restaurants in the US should have hammocks!
I'm about to attack that grub...I think I ordered shrimp here...
Tortilla magic is happening in that little building!
Ok, now heading back out, down the dirt road:
Goat crossing!
dos cabra ;)
mas cabra! ;)
A hot and dusty way to travel! Interesting the way so many people there ride in the back of trucks like this...
Linking up with Tex's Good Fences
I'm not really sure which beach this was. Nick kept calling it Barra de Potosi but then when I just googled it to get the spelling it also listed Playa Blanca. We drove down a long dirt road to get there so I'm thinking Playa Blanca...not that you really care lol
Restaurants in the US should have hammocks!
I'm about to attack that grub...I think I ordered shrimp here...
Tortilla magic is happening in that little building!
Ok, now heading back out, down the dirt road:
Goat crossing!
dos cabra ;)
mas cabra! ;)
A hot and dusty way to travel! Interesting the way so many people there ride in the back of trucks like this...
Linking up with Tex's Good Fences
Hello, looks like a great vacation. Pretty scenery and good food.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thursday, enjoy your day!
Beautiful....love the goats.....great shots!
ReplyDeleteOh reminds me of our Jeep Safari in Jamaica. Little stops along the road, marijuana plants everywhere, even on the front porch. And yes goats too. Great blog for today.
ReplyDeleteI love that fence behind the goat. And getting to see YOU! Also those boats on dry land with the contrast of the brown sand and the bright blue sky. Did you not get food poisoning from the water or anything?
ReplyDeletewe were very careful with water. only drank bottled and used bottled for brushing our teeth/rinsing off our toothbrushes...anything bottled like beer/coke you have to wipe the top off really well...how sad to not have clean drinking water!
DeleteMy first to see hammocks in restaurants. Very different and unique. Probably for siesta time. On trips to Mexico, we saw a lot of trucks like this on dirt roads.
ReplyDeleteNice photos! I like seeing the goats and they obviously were watching you too :)
ReplyDeletevery cool tanya, you look pretty happy with that grub ;)
ReplyDeletethe hubs always comments that restaurants should have beds in them but hammocks is a better concept!!!!
also roads in US should have goats in them or along them. love the fence and the goats and the beached boats that have no water to float in
ReplyDeleteseafood and cervezas...not a bad choice. ;) you go with your spanish-speaking self! :)
ReplyDeletegreat photos and great fences
ReplyDeleteHammocks... it's been an age since I've been in one!
ReplyDeleteMui Bueno!
ReplyDeleteGreat fences, but I must say I love the one with the colorful hammock best. My kinda guy.
Well I must say you seem to be enjoying yourself.
ReplyDeleteLoved the shots of the goats with the fences.
You look so relaxed and happy. Nice fences, too. :)
ReplyDeleteCan't ague with the hammock or the food from the look of things
ReplyDeleteLovely! I think restaurants everywhere should have hammocks :)
ReplyDeleteFascinating post and beautiful photography!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
teh goats chose what side they are on :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Beautiful place for a vacation. The goats made me laugh!
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