Thursday, January 14, 2016

Made it to San Carlos, Mexico


            As we look to the horizon towards our future !




Last year, while we were hiding out the winter in Key West, Florida, many fellow cold weather dodgers decided to take an adventure into Mexico this year.  We decided to try San Carlos, Mexico. San Carlos is about 240 miles south of the border on the Sea of Cortez.

We decided we would meet up on January 3, 2016 at Davis Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson Arizona. The cross over into Mexico was scheduled for January 5, 2016.  We had our meetings...our discussions and we were set to go!

We even had an advance party, A scout was in place. My long time friends Ann and Casey have been traveling around Mexico for many years on their sailboat. Now, they were down there in their RV. We asked them a lot of questions and of our concerns.  They have been extremely helpful !

January 5, 2016 we departed Tucson, Arizona at 0630.  We departed with 2 Class A's and 2 5vers. Everyone wanted to top off their fuel tanks before we crossed the border so we stopped at the Pilot Travel Center on I-19 ,exit 12.

We crossed the border at Mariposa  exit 4. It was so easy a cave man can do it !  Don't expect a border guard or booth because there isn't any. Just drive !  The first stop, well almost a stop since they waved all of us through, is Customs.  Customs is about 5-7 miles into Mexico. Just try and stay in the Bus lane on the far right. We failed to do this and had to face all the speed bumps. Not a real problem though.

Once through customs your next stop is immigration at KM 21.  KM 21 is about 12 miles or 21 KM into Mexico. That is why they call it KM 21.

We parked our RV's, lots of room, and went into the office to fill out a small form, "Tourist Card". Once the form is filled out you go to the bank, which is next door, and pay 390 pesos.

Once the fee is paid, go back to the first office and they will stamp your passport and give you your "Tourist Card". We read they would ask for copies of our drivers license, vehicle registration and copy of the first page of our passport. We were ready! We had copies of everything!  Nope ! We weren't asked for anything really. Just the fee of $390 pesos and to see our passports.  However, there were places to get copies for a "small price of course". I bet if we hadn't had copies they would have asked for them !

 Now you are set ! Your free to roam the Sonora State of Mexico.


As we headed south we had to stop at an unannounced Federal Police and Military checkpoint. Just like before they just smiled and waved us all through.

We had 4 Walkie Talkies with us so we could talk to each other. Dennis and Chris would keep us all informed when the rear of the convoy would pass through each light and intersection.  Man, we had this down to a science....NOT ! We were even using military radio procedures !

The route was easy and well marked and the road was in pretty good shape. We arrived at the RV Park at 14:30 hrs or as you might say 2:30 pm.  Casey and Ann greeted our arrival. Parking in our RV spots was really easy except for Barney Bender Man.  He took for hours!  We were greatly entertained. Thanks Mr. Bender !  lol


Here we are at our final destination, Totonaka RV park.  Our first couple of days took a bit of getting used to.  You do not realize how much you take things like internet and running water for granted. Some days you have it, some days you don't.  Once you realize...hey we are in Mexico, it's sunny and warm, who cares!

Entrance to the Park
The Palapa and pool
A quick run across the highway and....
This is what you see
Our group of five rigs....9 people

Casey and Anne...my best friend and his wife from my Army Days
Barney and Melody....anyone who has followed us at all over the last 2 years know all about Barney and Mel
Jim and our car, lol.  We met him at the end of our time in Key West last year and we had to have him along
Chris and Dennis....also Key West friends
And of course Epi
Andy has turned Epi into a Mexican laundry location

Last Saturday, 7 of the 9 of us decided to do a canyon hike. We hiked through the canyon then about half way up the mountain.  Was a little rough going for us non hikers but we took it low and slow and had a great time.  It was a beautiful hike and day. Thanks Dennis and Chris for the adventure.

Nacapule Canyon
Where is Ron and Louise..my new best friends
Andy, Dennis and Chris
Barney and Melody...Mels first hike "EVER". She did great !
Jim
Jim being silly. I have no idea what he is doing... but he is funny

All was going well when we came upon this part of the trail...not really sure I've seen this in the states.

Indiana Jones Temple of Doom in Mexico !    Had to use the rope also to climb
Mel and Chris decided that was not for them.
Look who made it to the top!




San Carlos is part of the very large city of Guaymas, at least that is what Andy said,  ummm ! don't know about that.  Guess I will have to research this later.  lol

San Carlos is the Gringo part of the city.  Most everyone you see here is either Canadian or American, except for the people working in San Carlos.  We are finding a lot of Americans or Canadians living here either full time or 6 to 9 months of the year.

We decided to head into the "real" part of the city of Guaymas.  We wanted to check out the open market they have every Wednesday.  To really get a feel for the culture and experience we took the local city bus.  It's about a half hour or so ride into the city center.  It costs 12 pesos per person to ride each way...about .75 cents.The exchange rate is about 17 pesos to the dollar.

We walked across the street from RV park and caught the bus. Not real bus stop, just look like you need a bus. They will stop 
Not bad for 12 pesos
Jim was naughty and we put him in the back of the bus

The market was quite large and consisted mostly of produce, food vendors and fleas...flea market that is.


Andy knows a very small amount of Spanish but is determined to figure it out.  She was able to download a Spanish to English App on the phone which has been helpful.

Checking her phone app to make sure she knows what she's getting.
Conveying her message.
Making sure he knows exactly what she wants....again!
Counting out the Pesos.
Checking the change.
Eggs  doity doi!  No that is not a Spanish saying but her mom, bro and sis will know exactly what that means.

We have been eating out quite a bit as everything here is so inexpensive!   We went out the other night and had a bottle of wine...well Andy and Jim did, two seared tuna dinners, a large salad, enough for two and the entire bill was $36 USD.

Lots and lots of fresh fish and seafood everywhere.  There is even a gal that comes to the RV park twice a week with kilos of fresh shrimp for sale.  Andy's goal is to have fish or seafood everyday while she is here.  So far she has met her goal 100% .

Below is a Greek Restaurant we went with the group last night. It is right on the beach. They have an American singing and playing a guitar there weekly. He is like a Mexican Jimmy Buffett but American.   lol







We are really enjoying ourselves so far.  As, with anywhere you go, you can do as little or as much as you like.  Hiking, the beach, swimming, boating, fishing, Texas Hold Em, Pickleball, shopping....it's all here waiting to be done!!



Thursday, January 1, 2015

Home for Christmas !


We left the RV at Camp Pendleton and flew home for two weeks to spend Christmas with our family and friends.  It has been three years since we were home to celebrate Christmas. We were very excited to be going....except of course for having to deal with cold and rain of Portland, Oregon

Even though Barbara and Otto, Andy's parents, no longer live at the "big house" they allowed us to crash in their now vacated home.

Our living arrangements before we made it feel like home. Am I 18 again or what !



Now it feels like home !!

Andy was ecstatic with this gift that her Aunt Margie made!

I spent the week before Christmas watching Andy be a crazed, stressed out and a hot mess. She assures me she enjoys it...I'm not getting it!


Christmas morning at Desiree,Noah and Brent's place. Greyson and Adam were there and Desiree's parents arrived a little bit later Christmas morning.  Thanks for the breakfast guys and of course sharing your Christmas morning.


My boy Brent
My almost daughter- in- law and her son Noah
My son Adam and granddaughter Kloee, She has so missed her daddy
Like peas and carrots
What a little bundle of Monster !  Love that little girl.


We hosted a party the Saturday after Christmas.  Mom, Dad, Andy's siblings and all of our kids. We had all our grand kids there too.  A whopping 21 of us.  What a fun time with our family.

Andy's daughter Briana.....Really Preston !!!
Andy's son Greg, daughter in law Jennell and her granddaughter Harlie
Andy with her favorite brother- in- law Ernie
Really Preston??

Back to Christmas Day and the get together at the Bombach household
Andy was really excited to have her nephews Griffen, Riley and Teegan  there.  It had been a long time since she seen them.

Our Granddaughters...hey Santa are you out there?
Grand kids Kennedy, Hunter & Harlie

Even the pets got involved.

Roxy Ann keeping warm??? Or is she embarrassed???
Harvey the cat ornament

Sorry Tammy, Ryan, Greyson and Bailey. Not sure how you didn't end up in any pictures...we know you were there...Hiding from the camera  were ya???

As you can see we made some wonderful memories this Christmas and were so happy to spend the time with our family and friends.  Happy 2015 to all and may the Seahawks win the Superbowl!!!




Sunday, December 7, 2014

Andy's Three F's...

Is it Fun, Family and Friends OR is it Food, Football and Fishing???

Preston has elected me to do this blog... the lazy butt ;).

A few weeks ago we did a tour of The Hearst Castle.  The last time I was there was in my late teens, so you all know how long ago that was!  After a little research I found out they do a night tour a few months out of the year and was highly recommended.  It incorporates all 3 of the daytime tours at half the price.  It was also a bonus, they had just put up all of the Christmas decorations.

The Castle was started in 1919 and work continued until 1947.  It was never completed. It was turned over to the State of California in 1958, with the promise that nothing would ever be changed from that date forward.

The outdoor swimming pool, empty at the moment being refurbished...HUGE!
Dinner anyone, or how about everyone!

The opulence of every room we saw was so over the top.  Mr. Hearst was involved in every aspect of the planning and decorating.  The weird thing was he just couldn't decide what his style was...Greek, Roman, Gothic...every room incorporated a variety of pieces from various periods.



The library was incredible.  The vases along the top are all very old, One of them dating back to 7 BC.  He loved anything European and OLD!  The costs of not only the castle but the items in them are mind boggling and priceless.


The night tour also has docents dressed up in 30's period costumes, which gave you a real feel for what it must have been like to be invited to his home for a weekend.  I loved the tour...Preston liked it OK ! Must be a girl thing lol!!



We headed down to Seal Beach Naval Weapon Station in Southern California mid November to spend time with family and friends.  The friend part ended up being a huge bonus for me. I found out my best friend from my childhood was going to be in the area visiting her family also.  Ilene is my longest time friend, I met her when we moved to California when I was 11.  She orchestrated a get together for her family and mine. We spent a lovely afternoon together.

As you can see my sister and brother joined in the families reunion
 I wish we had gotten a picture of everyone, as my mom and dad, and Ilene's mom and dad were also there. A big thank you to Ilene's sister in law and brother in law for opening up their home to us for the occasion.

Ilene, her husband Jim and their beautiful daughter Haley

Mom and dad drove all the way down from Vancouver in their motor home to spend Thanksgiving with us and my brothers Larry and Ernie.  Not to be left out of the occasion, my sister Tammy and her dog Bailey also made a road trip down to join in the festivities.  Preston was able to get mom and dad into Seal Beach Navel Weapon Station so we were neighbors the entire week they were here. Talk about Thanksgiving Blessings, this was huge and it was so wonderful to have the whole family together!

A whole family of Seahawk fans.  Mom and Dad helped bring them to victory on Thanksgiving!

We had a great week, just spending time together, driving by our old house where we grew up and visiting a few other haunts.  Most of the time was spent partying in our "home"!  Who knew 7 people and a dog could all fit comfortably in our RV.

No event in the Bombach household is complete with out food and wine

After mom and dad left on the Monday after Thanksgiving, we headed down to Camp Pendleton Marine Base, north of San Diego.

First things first, time to decorate for Christmas!



Camp Pendleton is one of my favorite places to stay.  We are right on the beach.  Water and warm weather make Andy a happy camper :)  The day this picture was taken not so sunny, but we are now back to sunny and low 70's!!!

I truly hate battling the crowds on my morning walk...oh wait.. not only are there no crowds but no one at all!!

Sunset on our beach
I was actually just holding the pole, lol, Preston got to do the fishing
You know your not in Oregon any longer!!
Bo Derek I'm NOT!!

Andy Surfing


We will be residing here until we fly home for Christmas, and then be back for another week.  Life is glorious!