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Author Archives: rchatalas
Planting in Puerto Vallarta
It took me a few years to figure out my plants in Seattle. I think it will take the same amount of time here in PV. Had a very fun plant day yesterday and have some happy plants at the … Continue reading
Amazing Coconut Cake!
With a little more time on my hands, I am having fun doing a lot more cooking. Had a dinner club and I needed to come up with a dessert. This is one of the first times I followed a … Continue reading
Relaxing in Paradise
Our good friends down to visit have hit the relaxation mode after some fun nights out. Zeus has decided to join him! Puerto Vallarta certainly helps everyone relax a little!
Medical in Puerto Vallarta Mexico
We moved down to PV a year ago with many of our friends and family thinking we lost our mind! So far we are thrilled with our decision. We have an excellent quality of life here with an active lifestyle … Continue reading
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Tagged biopsy, doctor, HealthCare Resources, mammogram, Medical care in Mexico
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Art in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
There is amazing art in Puerto Vallarta. Just walking the Malecon will enlighten you with statues of bronze, paintings, music and more. Some simpler art that continues to catch my attention is the sand art and the stones. These stones … Continue reading
Puerto Vallarta Entertainment
Walking our Malecon here in Puerto Vallarta is one of my favorite things to do. We chose Mexico to retire because we love living on the water, lots of warmth and sunshine and the culture here in Mexico. Families come … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, Mexicans, Puerto Vallarta Malecon, stereotypes
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Fashion Gone Bad in Puerto Vallarta Mexico
I hesitate to show this photo because we actually live in a beautiful place, but just couldn’t resist this photo moment. Probably should be a Wallmart shopper! Taken at Los Muertos beach in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
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Tagged fashion, Los Muertos beach, Puerto Vallarta Mexico, Wallmart
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A Mexican Open House!
We actually have some amazing properties here in Puerto Vallarta. Realtors don’t hold a lot of opens, but getting better. This is a gated lot that will be developed. Would be like an agent holding an open for a parcel … Continue reading
A Moth Mexican Style!
So I love our life here in Mexico. For those of you who have not been to Puerto Vallarta, we are tropical, not the dessert many often think of when referencing Mexico. It is beautiful here and perfect weather this … Continue reading
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Only in Mexico!
After many requests to begin my blog again, I found the perfect photo to share with everyone. Outside our condo building is an Oxxo which is a small convenience store. Pay phones are still used here in Mexico, but not … Continue reading
