Bisbee, Arizona

A few of our friends have been to Old Bisbee and loved it. Since we were in Tombstone, we decided to take a day trip to check it out. “Old Bisbee” is home to a thriving downtown art scene. Most of the buildings have been beautifully restored and because the city plan was laid out … Continue reading Bisbee, Arizona

Tombstone

We had to stop in Tombstone and get a feel for the Wild West. We spent the day walking down the streets and checking out the shops and museums. There were a lot of the original buildings still standing. There were lots of actors and actresses dressed up in full western wear eager to get you … Continue reading Tombstone

Adios Mexico

We thoroughly enjoyed our two months in Mazatlan and could have easily spent more time  there. Sad to say good bye to some great friends we made while there. We will ‘see you’ …that’s for sure! We left Mazatlan on April 7th and drove to San Carlos. It was a long drive but not so … Continue reading Adios Mexico

Misc Mazatlan

I had a great time at Diego’s with a few friends. $275 pesos ($20) all you can drink and live music! Day of the dead statue at La Catrina’s. Had to share this picture from Katrina.  Having some fun on the beach. Picture compliments of Oscar…photographer extraordinaire!  Maddie jumping off a whale skull. Love Oscar’s … Continue reading Misc Mazatlan

Durango

The drive to Durango was truly amazing. Parts of the trip reminded me of our drive through the Canadian Rockies and Kamloops. Maddie counted 58 tunnels on 3 hour drive to Durango. We spent two nights in Durango and toured the city with our friends from Denmark. Beautiful colonial city with lots of great architecture. We … Continue reading Durango

El Faro Lighthouse

We drove out to the El Faro Lighthouse that marks the opening to port Mazatlan where all the large cruise ships enter. It is about a 20 minute drive south of our RV park along the malecon through old Mazatlan. The trail was jungle like with lots of cats hiding in the foliage. Looking back … Continue reading El Faro Lighthouse

El Potrero

We were invited to go out to a farm in El Potrero. About 15 minutes east from the beautiful beaches of Mazatlan. The town of maybe 100 people consisted of many tiny 1 room houses without any of the modern conveniences we are accustomed to. These cactus flowers look like a whole bunch of tweetie … Continue reading El Potrero

The Malecon, Mazatlan

We took a trip to the malecon in Mazatlan with good friends of ours. Here we all are on a “red truck”. Our first stop was to see the cliff divers. Unfortunately, they were done for the day.  Bob taking the girls up the tower. The cliff divers use the tower as a diving platform. … Continue reading The Malecon, Mazatlan