I still love it here. It's by far the better option in any of the dozen cartel free (violence) towns and regions, not just financially. It's possible the majority of operations are taking place at night. I also notice strange "clouds" in the morning that don't look like clouds at all but the dispersion aftermath of trails. (edit) I also…
I still love it here. It's by far the better option in any of the dozen cartel free (violence) towns and regions, not just financially. It's possible the majority of operations are taking place at night. I also notice strange "clouds" in the morning that don't look like clouds at all but the dispersion aftermath of trails. (edit) I also think all Mexican political parties are tied to cartel operations. It's a full fledged Narco state and they all get a cut of the pie and the people here know it, so open borders for open skies makes perfect sense.
Sounds very enticing! Once you get beyond the All Inclusive Strip of Nuevo Vallarta, up to Bucieros and west, it is an entirely different Mexico. The ocean, the sun, the blue skies are healing to the mind, body and soul. One cannot help but thrive. One thing I recall strongly when we visited the area was the omnipresent smell that seemed to be of charcoal fires. It was not unpleasant.
We live rurally in southwestern Ontario and have thought many times we were looking at chemtrails in our magnificent vista, but last week I was certain I was viewing chemtrails. I had never seen anything like it in my life. It was a well-defined band of mackerel clouds like a strip across the sky from horizon to horizon. For lack of better proportion-description it would be like the width of a 200 jet trails side by side. The edges of the band were not raggedy but well-defined. Wish I had had my camera.
Thanks Donna. There are some good restaurants and rooftop bars along the strip but it is much more like Mexico when you head north. They allow farmers to do controlled burns which can get nasty with little wind at night. Blessings to you and yours.
I still love it here. It's by far the better option in any of the dozen cartel free (violence) towns and regions, not just financially. It's possible the majority of operations are taking place at night. I also notice strange "clouds" in the morning that don't look like clouds at all but the dispersion aftermath of trails. (edit) I also think all Mexican political parties are tied to cartel operations. It's a full fledged Narco state and they all get a cut of the pie and the people here know it, so open borders for open skies makes perfect sense.
Sounds very enticing! Once you get beyond the All Inclusive Strip of Nuevo Vallarta, up to Bucieros and west, it is an entirely different Mexico. The ocean, the sun, the blue skies are healing to the mind, body and soul. One cannot help but thrive. One thing I recall strongly when we visited the area was the omnipresent smell that seemed to be of charcoal fires. It was not unpleasant.
We live rurally in southwestern Ontario and have thought many times we were looking at chemtrails in our magnificent vista, but last week I was certain I was viewing chemtrails. I had never seen anything like it in my life. It was a well-defined band of mackerel clouds like a strip across the sky from horizon to horizon. For lack of better proportion-description it would be like the width of a 200 jet trails side by side. The edges of the band were not raggedy but well-defined. Wish I had had my camera.
Blessings to you and los viejos!
Thanks Donna. There are some good restaurants and rooftop bars along the strip but it is much more like Mexico when you head north. They allow farmers to do controlled burns which can get nasty with little wind at night. Blessings to you and yours.
Which parts of Mexico do you find particularly healing to the mind, body and soul? I will go there forthwith!