The railings are in on the stairs.
All the interior doors have been installed.
This woodwork was done by a different carpenter. Much better work.
Tom decided to hang my kayak off the wood beams with pulleys.
When we went to Guadalajara looking for a car to drive within Mexico we went to the town of, Zacoalco de Torres. The town is known for making equipale furniture and we ordered this set. We also have completed the outdoor kitchen with a sink, refrigerator and BBQ.
When we went to pick up the equipale furniture we stayed in the town of Villa Corona. The campground was actually part of a swimming pool complex, Balneario Chimulco, that heated the pools with natural hot spring water.
They also had a sweat lodge. Not sure how it all worked as you can see the campfire on the right and it somehow heated the sweat lodge on the left.
There were lots of picnic tables and even a restaurant within the complex.
This man was using a paddle to push along the water.
Looking across the lake. The foreground is part of a bird sanctuary.
An interesting insect on the wall of the house.
These birds sit on the power lines in the morning and make the lines sag.
Dusty loves to run in the surf.
Now you see there is a little puppy looking out with Dusty. Yes she is a new addition. The neighbors found her wandering in their yard and no-one claimed her. No surprise, as there are tons of dogs in town. Tom thought having another dog might calm Dusty down. Dusty is so full of energy, but the jumping on people when they come, pulling on the leash and digging all my plants up and destroying them the day after I plant is getting a bit old.
The neighbors called her Camaron, meaning shrimp with a shortened version of Cami. For some reason I kept looking at her and calling her Mollie. So Mollie is her name.
Dusty and Mollie get along great, Dusty lets her climb all over him and they play together all day long.