Serenity gets a face lift
Servicio Automotriz Equis did a great job repairing Serenity's damage right at the campground. The bill was 12,000 pesos, $487 US
Numerous cracks, dings and chips to repair
Damage from the tow truck
More tow truck damage
Doesn't she look great
There were more dings in the rear.
Looking good.
A real plus to being quarantined. I thought I would have to wait until next January to have this work done when I would be in Puerto Paenasco with the WIN's.
A day out of the house
My sister and I went fishing on Victor's boat.
The lock down limits all boats to three people
Frigatebirds
Gay working on a tan
I caught eight of these guys.
The fish were small but a day on the water was fantastic.
We saw several whales feeding on sardines.
Life is good
Victor turned those small fish into delicious ceviche
Victor goes night diving once or twice a week for lobster.
Vallarta currently has 49 covid cases, 1 recovered and 5 deaths
I saw one restaurant that has reopened. It will be interesting to see what happens.
Here in northern Mexico (border states), major cities are doing well with social distancing, masks, and business closures. Our small town about 30 miles south of Monterrey isn't complying so well. Nuevo Leon has 20 deaths and those numbers are low for what I think is lack of reporting. Be safe and have fun. The fishing trip looks like fun.
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