What a last four days or so. I can only eloborate on what I think I`ve seen due to a severe sunburn located directly on my right eyeball. Yeah, it hurts about everyday, all day. I guess that is what happens when you are a proud consumer of contact lenses, in the surf for a solid 4-5 hrs. a day glaring into the horizon, and frequently sticking your head out of the car window going 60 while yelling at cows to get off the road. When I get home it is time for that lasik surgery. So, surfed troncones. Not bad, more like a really fun day back at home. We were inspected a few more time by military. The more you try to crack jokes with them the quicker they let you go. Met a guy from bakersfield who ran a restuarant, steak and baked potatos and who knows how many cervesas. Don`t forget the tequila shots. Saturday was "The Day". We arrive at Casa Fiesta around 10:15 am. Now a few things to keep in mind; 1. It is Jimmys birthday (23) 2. Casa Fiesta is a privately owned 5 bedroom house that sits on the northwest tip of Zihautanejo`s bay. 3. We had it all to ourselves. Ben a friend of a friend of my moms owns this amazing house, the layout is just (excuse my french) breathtaking. Jimmy had the a room to himself right above the water, Timmy had his room just above the pool, and my room was on top of the world. We got there not knowing what to expect and before you knew it breakfast was served by our own private cook, our bags were unpacked and clothes washed, and JJ the bartender was anxiously waiting to get us drunk. The next seven hours went by with frozen margaritas, infinity pool acrobatics, more great food, tequila, the entire staff sang feliz cumpleanos and we all continued to get completely hammered. Sunday, ouch. I have not had a sip of any alcoholic beverage since Saturday. When we all met up for breakfast around 1230pm the staff had plenty of funny looks on their faces and giggles that accompanied the looks. Enrique said, "Do you need to stay another night?" I said, "Yes Enrique, please." So they let us stay another night. A huge thanks goes out to everyone who had a hand in what was one of the most amazing days of our lives. Back to reality now. We slept at the beach last night and stayed up late with the howling dogs until sunrise, sleeping periodically. A man killed a 6ft snake about 100ft from our tents. I missed that, but Jimmy said it was awesome. I guess he ran over it and then pulled one of those reverse then forward then reverse moves on it, yeah just like the movies. Threw a few rocks at it and then picked it up with a stick and then was showing to all his buddies. Go Mexico! Ten minutes down the road this morning we dropped good ole Timmy off at Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo airport in route to LAX. His flight is scheduled for three hours long, I guess it just doesn`t seem right when you know that you have been on the road for almost 30 days. He was great to have on the trip for the time he could allow, Thanks Tim. Now, it is the Jimbo and I and we are in fabulous Acapulco. Just one night and then tomorrow Puerto Escondido, Yeeeesss! We have not really grown to fond of these big cities. It just doesn`t feel like Mexico or at least our perspective of what Mexico is. In the cities it is hustle and bustle, cars everywhere, people trying to get you to eat here or stay there, not for us. Tents, surf, a small shack that sells tacos de carne, smiling chicas, that`s all really. The one good thing about cities though, Is that when we got here today Jimmy and I both ate a Big Mac, fries, 10 piece chicken Mcnuggets and a coke. That`s right, McDonalds baby. Well that`s it for now. Big day on the road tomorrow so it is bed time,
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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HEY THIS IS ADAM FROM TRONCONES STEAK HOUSE.
ReplyDeleteTHE GUY WITH THE STEAK AND BEER.
IN TONCONES MEXICO GUERRERO.