Showing posts with label Pacific Ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pacific Ocean. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2025

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 What is Blue Mind?

Happy Memories with Jon Continue

Day 21 of 100 Blue Water Photos
Blue Mind from being IN THE WATER!

Jon and Terry Snorkeling at Marietas Islands 2019

I’ve included the term Blue Mind in many of my books. I often refer to it as the Blue Water Effect. Dr. Wallace J Nichols, a marine biologist, popularized the phrase with his book Blue Mind: The Surprising Science That Shows How Being Near, In, On, or Under Water Can Make You Happier, Healthier, More Connected, and Better at What You Do. Blue Mind is the mildly meditative state people fall into when they are near, in, under, or on water. It is peace. It is the feeling of calmness and relaxation that comes from being in or near the water, and it has a positive impact on our mental health.

Day 22 of 100 Blue Water Photos: 
Terry in Sayulita ON THE WATER
Stand Up Paddleboarding in April 2015
Day 23 of 100 Blue Water Photos for Blue Mind 
Day 24 of 100 Blue Water Photos: Puerto Vallarta
Between One Storm and Hurricane Erick. Photo June 17, 2025.๐Ÿ’™
 I had a Peaceful Time Alone in a Super Panga While Others Snorkeled
This is one of my favorites of the 100 Blue Photos, so far. I've been saving it, literally dreaming about it. It brings back childhood memories of times spent with family in our boat. The rocking sensation, the warmth (usually), and all the sports my parents introduced us to. Waterskiing, fishing, crabbing, swimming, driving the boat, and jumping up on the seats so the crabs couldn't ๐Ÿฆ€ pinch us. And sleeping under the bow was so soothing. I had Blue Water experiences ๐Ÿ’™ often in my childhood. I appreciate my parents for giving me that.
Day 26 of Blue-La Penita Beach and Jaltemba Bay
After Sunset January 13, 2025
Day 27 of 100 Blue Water Photos
The Blue Pacific Ocean
Viewed from Don Pedro’s Restaurant, Sayulita, June 20, 2020
Day 28 of Blue: Susan Creek Falls, Oregon 
Soothing View and Sounds
August 29, 2016
Day 29 of Blue: Blue Water Reflecting the Blue Sky, April 7, 2016๐Ÿ’™
Puerto Vallarta Malecon Dancers with the Blue Pacific Ocean Behind
Day 30 of Blue: The Wake of a Virgin Voyages

Check back every few days to see more calming Blue photos. Blue Mind is a state of positive mental health. I look for opportunities every day. 

Please see Part 1, Days 1 through 10 of Blue at 100 Days of Blue Begins: Where I Find My Blue Mind.
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Saturday, May 9, 2015

MAZATLรN RETIREMENT LIVING: PUNTA CERRITOS RV PARK

A Community of Palapa-RV Homes

Retirement with Comfortable Outdoor Living
     Punta Cerritos RV Park, located on a point in northern Mazatlรกn overlooking the ocean, is a unique retirement village. This community began as an RV Park and has been transformed into individual homes by the retirees and snowbirds that live there.  Of the 79 sites, only six were still available for yearly leases when we stayed for a week in May. The other 73 sites are occupied by outdoor living homes, each one with a fifth-wheel, motorhome, or other type of recreational vehicle nestled inside of unique structures with palapa roofs over them for shade and protection from the weather. The "owner" of each RV site has customized his or her home with addition of outdoor kitchens, sitting areas for socializing or relaxing, tile flooring, light fixtures, brick walls, flowerbeds and cactus gardens, Mexican garden art, bodegas, and more. It is obvious that the owners take pride in their RV homes by the improvements and decor they have added.
Outdoor Kitchen, Dining & Living Areas with TV in this Palapa Room
     We were fortunate to be able to stay in a front row site nearest the ocean so we had the sea breeze to cool us as the May temperatures crept into the upper 80's. Ours was one of the unimproved sites without a palapa roof, but the concrete patio was large and the utilities were very good, the water pressure the best we have had in Mexican RV Parks. The gravel ground-cover had the advantage of minimizing the dust, though it seemed to hold the sun's heat, making the back row areas feel very hot where the breeze wasn't blowing through. The park's internet was poor so it appeared that most "site owners" obtained their own individual internet service.
Our RV Site was Narrow & Unimproved but Next to the Ocean
     The community common area next to the ocean had a beautiful little swimming pool that we appreciated in the hot afternoons of mid-May. There was also a putting green, horseshoe game area, cactus gardens, and a sandy imitation beach overlooking the ocean with chairs and palapas for shade. We enjoyed our week at Punta Cerritos RV Park and put it on our list of possible places to settle once we are finished with our "nomad phase". Since we don't have a tow-car, we were especially glad that the Mazatlรกn buses stopped right outside the gate and ran every ten to fifteen minutes so it was easy to hop on and ride to the Liverpool Mall for shopping, the Golden Zone for dinner, or the Historic District and Plaza Machado downtown.
Sweet Swimming Pool Overlooking the Ocean
Pretty Cactus Garden & Mexican Art on Walls
     Punta Cerritos RV Park is a peaceful retirement community with some residents living there year-round, others spending their winters in this warm semi-arid climate. Rates to live at Cerritos are very reasonable, varying by degree of site improvement. We paid 2100 pesos ($140 US) for one week and it included all utilities. Monthly and yearly leases are available. I could envision living here in retirement and being very content. For more information, see Punta Cerritos RV Park .

A Fifth-Wheel that Appears to be Permanently Parked

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Terry