Travel is truly a learning experience. We've just returned from Mexico where we've been many times, but this time we decided we won't go back there again in February. Too many people!
We forgot about the snow birds. Most of the folks we met were either from Canada (mostly) or cold spots in the USA such as New York and Minnesota and Illinois and Washington State. There were perhaps twice as many people at our resort as we would find in the fall when we normally head down from our home in Southern California.
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As you enter the Grand Mayan lobby area in Nuevo Vallarta, you're...
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Some very interesting statues in the lobby.
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Close-up of one of these figures.
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Relaxing before dinner.
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First sunset from our balcony.
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The morning view from the balcony showing just some of the many...
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This lake wasn't here last year... That's our building in the...
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Our developer has a passion for pools.
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Another pool.
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And another. Climb up that Mayan temple and you'll find a slide...
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There's the slide. And here's a pool with man-made waves,...
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Look closely around the pools and you'll see some interesting wildlife...
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A menacing but perfectly harmless iguana. A moment later it had...
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Another sunset. Time to get ready for dinner.
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In the Asian restaurant on the property we ordered Peking duck, our favorite....
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Celebrating Pat's birthday with margaritas in a paper cup, in a sales...
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A nice way to enjoy an afternoon drink is in our own little pool on our balcony.
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Sometimes the photographer gets into a photo, too.
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Sunset over the beach.
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The pools here are fantastic, but we really prefer the beach. Pools...
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Part of the beach fun is watching the local vendors as they come by...
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How 'bout a baseball cap? How 'bout a colorful shopping bag?
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How 'bout a terrific assortment of men's hats?
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It's Happy Hour, so how 'bout a couple of margaritas?
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Oh yeah! Better yet, salud!
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