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We are both retired. Built a house near a beach in Mexico to spend the winter away from the cold and snow. Have another home in Washington on the Pend Oreille River where we spend the summer. We divide our time between the two homes.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

San Felipe and back in USA


The water fluctuation allows for a great sand bed to use as a take off and landing for ultralights
 


 Notice this one has the engine strapped to his back.






 










We went to town to do some window browsing and this window had some pretty party dresses. There were so many stores that were boarded up and very few people in town.

Leaving town you see these colorful mountains on one side and the salt flats on the other. We drove into a wind devil (couldn't see any dirt) and the motor home was swaying back and forth. Tom had a time keeping us on the road. 

When we stopped for lunch and a potty break we realized that the make shift cardboard cover for the bathroom vent had gone flying off at some point



Came across this man getting around in what I can only describe as a modified wheel chair. But, notice it is completely powered by his turning a crank with his arms. He must have some powerful arm muscles.




 
Tom was relying on the GPS again. Road signs can be vague so when I said he needed to turn he followed the instructions on the GPS. Wrong again. We went around the block to get back to where we needed to be. There were kids just getting out of classes for lunch and parents picking them up. We made quite the spectacle. Then in San Luis where we were to cross back into the US the GPS kept telling us to turn Right, wrong. Then it kept telling us off route. We missed the signs where to turn for the boarder crossing. We followed some signs reading “cargo routa” figuring that would get us to where we should be. By so doing we where about 1 – 2 blocks from the street we should have been on, so no signs for the boarder crossing. Luckily we figured out were only a few blocks off from the street for the boarder crossing. Now we just waited one hour in line to get to the boarder. The crossing had all sorts of lines with steel poles. There was no way we could avoid having one of the mirrors hit a pole. Tom went very slowly so only hit the mirror enough to turn it into the motor home. Throughout all of MX we didn't hit a mirror and now trying to get into the US we do. So we declare how much liquor we have on board, dog food, cat food, one avocado, eggs only hard boiled and various lunch meats. We had emptied our freezer, no raw chicken or any other meat that we perhaps couldn't take across. Because we had an avocado, and supposedly too much liquor (Tom's beer tripped us up) we had to go to the inspection area.  Twenty minutes later they came to check the refrigerator. They were so concerned with the avocado because it had a seed in it. They said we could keep the avocado if we took the seed out!  So I cut it and gave them the seed . They were so concerned with the avocado they didn't ask to see the vaccination certificates for the pets. They didn't even check to see if we had too much liquor on board or the type of dog / cat food we had.


Now we are in Yuma and trying to get everything fixed. Well hopefully that will go better than trying to get the laundry done. The washer and dryers use a card and the machine to get a card and add money kept telling me unable to complete transaction. Even people with a card couldn't add money to the card as they got an error code too. Hopefully a better day tomorrow. Oh, for a lavandria where you drop off the laundry and come back in the afternoon all washed, dried and folded.

So, now we have to decide where we are headed next.

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