Page 5ACAPULCO
& CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO
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We lived through this
cab ride. Nothing else to say. |
Donna decides in order to get good jewelry you 've got to start at the beginning. She thinks her own diamond mine would be cool. |
I on the other hand try to point
out how very clearly sales are advertised in spanish. |
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Donna's got a thing about
cleanliness. She's never above lending a hand. She has offered to work
for extra caviar. |
When they say the dock is in town they are not kidding. |
We had lunch at "SENOR FROG" overlooking Acapulco. The only good thing you can say about the food is that the view is terrific. |
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The view. Yes terrific !!!!! |
Yes we have become desperate for friends. |
We are holding each other tightly fearing that they may bring us more food. |
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Finally safely back on the ship where like all american tourists if the water is bad we can sue.(in case the ship's owners get a hold of this web site address we're just kidding!!) |
The portions are very large at lunch. here's my beef curry appetizer just before it is delivered to my table. |
One of the local tour boats for rent with its staff. Business looks slow. |
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Cabo San Lucas is deserted. The word is OSAMA is really Mexican. |
Behind us is the owner of the restaurant we ate lunch at (really). We were the only ones there. He is trying to remember Dr. Kervorkian's phone number. |
Here' a surveyor. He speaks no english. I offered him a job right away. He said it was the 8th offer he had that morning. It's hard to find good help. |
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Actually the food was
great. The fish was caught that morning. |
This was the competition. But we
had not hooked it. |
A view of the village. |
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Sunset over CABO |
Local pirates. |
Pretty nice view as we leave Cabo
San Lucas. |
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