Posted in News on Feb 23rd, 2008 No Comments »
Today is my final day in Punta Mita. It’s been a strange couple of days, knowing I would soon be off, and being sick. Plus, my shoes (both my tennis shoes and my Chacos) got jacked. So that sucks.
But I’m excited about getting a new scene. Everything I’ve heard […]
Posted in News on Feb 22nd, 2008 No Comments »
Much action in the last few days. We were scheduled to head out to the islands with Oso the other day, but he ended up having to do a surfing lesson, so we went to Sayulita instead. We is Shannon, Josh and Chris, and myself. We took the bus to Bucerias and […]
Posted in News on Feb 16th, 2008 1 Comment »
Interesting things pass by my awareness. Bus travel is no better in Mexico than in the US, but it’s no worse. I dealt with the same bullshit - security telling me I can’t sleep on the terminal floor, long layovers, expensive and unhealthy food, late busses…
There were some new surprises though. […]
Posted in News on Feb 15th, 2008 1 Comment »
There is much I don´t understand about the world and the forces that comprise it, but I know when I am being called, even if I don´t understand why or exactly what I am to do. Many times I set off in answer to a calling with concrete expectations, only to learn along the […]
Posted in News on Feb 10th, 2008 1 Comment »
Today is a day of change. I said goodbye to Alejandra this morning, and packed up my things just a few minutes ago. Alejandra leaves for home tomorrow, but I will not be here to see her off, for I have been called by Mescalito and am nigh to depart on a journey […]
Posted in News on Feb 9th, 2008 No Comments »
So I was out at Lulu’s all day yesterday doing webwork and helping her burn CDs for her niece, who has been down here for a few weeks taking lots of digital pictures, unsure of how to get them on disc. I also got my laundry done, which was good, but I was kind […]
Posted in News on Feb 8th, 2008 No Comments »
It was in the Bay of Dreams (formerly the Bay of Death) that I first climbed aboard Imagine as crew. I had been seeing much of the Peasleys over the last few months, but now I was, in a certain sense, in their employ. The deal was this: I was on the mainland, […]