In between, I spent part of the week shampooing the carpet in the motorhome - another job done for, hopefully, quite a long time! That was my project for this past week.
I went for lunch with some friends and one of the gal's late husband was a sub mariner. He was instrumental in creating a replica submarine which is often in local parades.
We decided that we should take a trip into Algodones, Mexico, where there is an abundance of dentists, opticians, and pharmacies as well a liquor stores and other services. On the menu was to get a hair cut, visit a dentist, pick up some creams from the pharmacy, and last, but not least - visit the liquor store.
First was a hair cut and one can really get their money's worth - $8.00 for a ladies cut and I must say it is worth every penny. The cut was great although it is a bit shorter than I would have preferred but the bright side - it is easy to look after, and in five or six weeks or so, I will be looking for another haircut.
Then it was off to the dentist where again, the price is simply a fraction of what it would have been at home. As it turned out, one can get a whole new denture for the cost of repairing one at home. There certainly is a huge choice of dentists.
A sample of the variety of dentists just in one short block |
Off to lunch at our favourite sidewalk café - the menu is very varied so it is easy to order your favourite Mexican dish.
Finally, the liquor store - you don't want to have to carry around bottles of liquor for too long. There were three of us so we were able to get three bottles of Macadamia liquer. I have only found it here in Mexico and in a limited number of stores. It is one of the smoothest, tastiest drinks around.
We also attended the "Welcome Back" party held by the business in Algodones welcoming the snowbirds. There was entertainment, free food, free margaritas and/or beer as well as some product samples.
Gerry trying to win a prize - no luck |
We thoroughly enjoyed the festivities except it started to rain and everyone decided on heading home at the same time - that meant a two and a half hour wait in the line to cross the border.
A lovely house along the street |
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