Summer Brings Rain And So Much More
Oranges Are Common in Puerto Vallarta Summer Sunsets
Summer in Puerto Vallarta means rain. Fortunately, the days
are still sunny and the rain usually waits until evening to begin. And then it lets
loose in a downpour that quenches the thirst of the palm, ficus, and parota trees.
The surrounding hills turn a healthy green.
The Day Before a Storm, Blue was the Dominant Color
Even the Clouds are Amazing as They Gather in the Afternoon
Dinner at Di Vino Dante Gallery Surrounded by Color
The Colorful Market Under the Bridge in Centro
A Floral Mural Next to A Gate in Old Town
Orange is a Dominant Color in Gardens
Yellow and Gold Sunsets Offset the Dark Summer Clouds
We see so much more when we
walk around our neighborhood, Emiliano Zapata, the Romantic Zone of Puerto
Vallarta. The days and evenings are often free of rain so we can enjoy the beach and Old Town sights. The Changing Colors of the Los Muertos Pier are a Favorite
Our Orchid from Vallarta Botanical Garden is Still Blooming
Our Caladium Transplant is Happy During Summer
The Mountains Behind Our Condo are Green After the Rain
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