Eating dinner at a "dollar taco" place in La Cruz. The tables are actually in the cobblestone street. They were delicious!
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Russell making fajitas at Philo's.
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The entrance to Philo's at night.
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Another shot of Philo's.
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Leif walking by Philo's.
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Philo's band.
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Cherry and Steven using the internet at Philo's. The headset is for using Dial Pad, which allows us to call the USA over the internet for about $0.04/minute.
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Cherry, Gage, and Leif in the dinghy on the way out to Trinity. Cherry was very brave, and came all the way out to La Cruz to meet us for a sail.
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Gage, Leif, and Cherry aboard.
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Cherry showing Leif some string work.
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Cherry under sail.
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Cherry hardly holding on.
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Under sail and loving it.
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Cherry driving Trinity.
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Sailing!
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Cherry and Roma near the completion of our sail.
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Cherry trying out Dial Pad at Philo's.
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Cherry saying goodbye to Gage.
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Cherry on the bus headed back to Puerto Vallarta.
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Some fellow cruisers at the Black Forest restaurant in La Cruz. Lisa and John from Pangea, Michelle (and baby), Bernie, and Lola from Momo, and Jocelyn and Sam from Pangea. We accidentally met these guys the night we went to Black Forest to see Blond Gitans, a flamenco guitar band that plays live at the restaurant Wednesday nights.
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Blond Gitans, the band playing at Black Forest. They were very good.
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Steven, Gage, and Leif at Black Forest.
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The view from Ana Bananas looking out into the harbor at La Cruz de Huanacaxtle.
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Gage, Sam, Leif, and Jocelyn playing pool at Philo's.
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Lisa, Sam, Leif, Gage, Jocelyn, and John watching Pokemon on TV at Philo's.
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Kelsey and her Nana. Eric's mom, Joan, visited them for a week on Sula.
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Janice's sister Janelle came to visit from Loomis, CA.
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Our friends the Pellerins visit from Seattle. Julian stayed on the boat with us, while his mom and dad enjoyed a few quiet evenings to themselves.
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Gage took these pictures of a bull and a horse in the back of a truck.
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The horse.
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Manta rays jumping in the anchorage at La Cruz. A local fisherman later told us that the Mantas jump during the mating ritual.
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More jumping.
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