HELLO, I just thought I should clarify that Les is not the only one paying his game loss debts. I had to buy him this footie t-shirt at the Tonala market yesterday.
You can also see I am not the only one who has used the loo in Ramona. It’s about time after 3 years!
We started the day with a walk into the town of Villa Corona along the tidy cobblestone streets. We passed street side vendors and the decoration remnants of the annual village festival.
A church is at the heart of every town and village. This one is in the centre of the square and filled with fresh flowers.
Les wanted me to stand beside this bread truck so I appeased him.
We bought some goodies for the road at this unmarked bakery on a side street run by a pleasant young couple . Les remembered this sweet little place from when he was here 2 years ago.
Then it was on the road again travelling along the north shore of Lake Chapala and passing many tomato trucks filled over the brim. I was wondering how many bounced off on the bumpy roads. Tonight we are settled into a roadside pullover behind a service station. Les is preparing my tea while I write. He is a fabulous travelling companion and it only cost him 50 pesos for me to say that.
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I can't believe it! Les using the loo! You must have had to show him how to flush it... I can't wait until he has to empty it!!!
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