Showing posts with label eBook Sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eBook Sale. Show all posts

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Madonnari Puerto Vallarta 2024 International Chalk Art Festival (Updated February 12)

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The Artists are Finished!


Saturday
I went to the chalk art festival at about 5:00 on Saturday, February 10, knowing the artwork would be in various stages of completion. 

I returned on Sunday to capture the finished artwork and update this article. I hope you enjoy this amazing art as much as I did! If you are in Puerto Vallarta this week, take a stroll through the Plaza de Armas to see this gallery on the grounds.
Sunday Afternoon

I wonder who the winners will be... Many pesos will be awarded!
Saturday
Sunday-One of My Favorites!

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Sunday--Wow!

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Juniors Saturday

Juniors Sunday

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A Few More of My Favorites
Sunday, Her Eyes Were Revealed





Artists at Work Saturday Afternoon

Plaza de Armas Decorated for the Art Festival


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The First in a Series of 3 Novels

Monday, January 29, 2024

Happy New Year, Surprising Lessons Learned๐Ÿ˜ฒ, and An eBook Sale

 Happy New Year! ¡Feliz Aรฑo Nuevo!

We’re learning lessons this month—again. Maybe 2024 will be our “Surprising Lessons Learned as Expats in Mexico” year. Maybe there will be an eBook #6.


One surprising lesson was that we’ve grown to like La Peรฑita de Jaltemba, Nayarit, more than we expected. Each month, we spend a week in La Peรฑita in our motorhome. Surprisingly, our enjoyment of the fishing village and our RV grows. Then, when we return to Puerto Vallarta, the contrast makes us love our condo life even more.

La Penita de Jaltemba Beach and Coral Island
You might like to read my latest article, Our Tour of La Penita de Jaltemba, Nayarit While Walking to Breakfast, Shopping, and Errands: We See So Much While Walking Downtown and Back Home!

A View of La Penita Looking Toward the Ocean

This month’s hardest lesson was that we never should have painted the bedroom floor of our 2005 motorhome. From experience, we knew paint would seal a nasty cat urine smell into the wood subfloor and eliminate it. It worked well! But that was when we installed carpeting afterward.

But this was different! We were going to install vinyl plank flooring in the RV bedroom. Jon discovered through his online research that our vinyl adhesive would not stick to the paint! So we had to sand it all off. That Home Depot Behr paint/primer is very tough stuff! It took us five days with an orbital sander, sanding blocks, and 40-grit sandpaper to return that small area to bare plywood. It was good exercise—a combination of yoga and mindfulness training!

Jon Sanding the Paint Off of the RV Floor

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Cheers,

Terry