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Sometimes Email goes astray. It may get to
your computer in a minute or it may take hours or even days. Some people
get two copies. We are attempting to have the latest Jaltemba Express
posted Daily by 8 am Nayarit time. Please forgive the virtual delivery
boy if makes he makes an error or is caught taking a siesta.
(Back Issues can be viewed here)
The Jaltemba Express
Almost Daily News for
the Residents of Jaltemba Bay
Good Morning & Buenos días....
and Welcome to Paradise
Tuesday November 21, 2006
5 DAY FORECAST
Headlines
Oaxaca Heats Up as Police / Protesters Clash
(Click Here)
Defeated Presidential Candidate Claims Office
(Click Here)
Remittance Boycott Urged to Support Oaxaca
(Click Here)
Tourism Drops Due to Unrest
(Click Here)
Jaltemba News & Notes
![]() Revolution Day in La Peñita It was a wonderful parade in La Peñita yesterday as the town and nearby residents joined in the Revolution Day Festivities. Stay tuned until tomorrow when we present an online slide show of some of the many entrants.
Hammocks for Hounds - Tonight,
the La Penita RV Resort and Spa will again tonight have a draw for one
of Hala's amazing Hammocks at the event Taco Tuesday. The funds will be
donated to the Spay and Neuter Clinic. Tickets only 50 pesos.
Hinde & Jaimes are Open - A
loving crowd of long time friends opened the famous restaurant and
bar. Big hugs, smiles and well wishes were the highlight of the
afternoon opening. Congratulations to you and your amazing family.
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Feliz Cumpleaños Happy Birthday Alex.......85 years old and he has been coming to the La Peñita RV Park for 15 years
Ricardo Prepares for Thanksgiving Dinner
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Word on the street is that people are arriving early just to ensure they
get a spot. The annual Thanksgiving Dinner is always so popular, that
locals are planning ahead.
The restaurant opens at 3 and the dinner begins at 4:30.
Ricardo is shutting down his pizza oven and putting on a good old
fashioned thanksgiving dinner with all the fixins for only 140 pesos.
First come first Serve basis.
Letters to the Editor
Dear Editor,
Please add us to your mail out list - We were in the caravan
last year and arrived on our own this year.
Thank you.
Bob and Patricia Gibson
Hey Bill
Sending a few pictures of veterans day and the processing of claims
day with the veterans. Would really like to be apart of your site.
Get the articles to you when you want.
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David Lord, National Service Officer, Order of the
Purple Heart, email:
mophmx@yahoo.com
p.s. Sue and I drove up to the RV park today. Great place.
Hey
Thanks for the E Mail in July. Now all I have to do is open my door and
holler Good morning and how are you guys today.
Love Fran
Editor,
Thanks for sending us your newsletter. We really like it. It keeps us in
touch with all that is going on in our small here in La
Peñita/Rincon...Keep up the good work..
Bill sorry that you could not find our place to fix my wireless. Hoping
to see you soon at our house. Please send me a email and let me know if
you can get here sometime this week........
Thanks......Bill and Jan Poteat
Editor,
Just a quick complaint about the delivery. I get up at 6 and the paper
isn't delivered before 7. Even a bit later. Speed it up. I don't get to
read it with my Morning Coffee.
H
Good Morning Dorothy and Bill,
Thanks for including us in your mailing list. Your newsletter is
great and we wish you all the best in your endeavors. It's good to
know what is happening and available in this area. Thanks for your
excellent coverage .
Art and Karyn Webb
Good morning, Dot,
A few years back I was researching RVing in Mexico and came upon your web site, Ontheroadin.com At the time we were contemplating buying a trailer and I emailed you to get your thoughts on trailer and car vs RV to travel to and around Mexico. You were kind enough to send me quite a detailed email with your comments and experiences. As it turned out we didn't purchase either trailer or RV but a couple of years later read about Rincon de Guayabitos in a newspaper article in Ottawa Citizen. We are currently in Guayabitos and this is our 4th trip to this great area. Now we're amongst the lucky recipients of your newsletter. That's a huge job you've taken on and I congratulate you on it. Cheers and saludos, Barb
Our Town
Bernie, a true full timer to the Jaltemba Bay area. Bernie
is known to his many amigos for his wit and knowledge of
most things domestics ie. where to get pumps fixed, buy a
certain part etc. A little gruff around the edges, he
rarely turns down a request to assist people. You'll find
him often having breakfast at Hinde and Jaime's along
with his charming and wonderful wife Marty. Both are a real
asset to the community.
Community Calendar ONGOING AA Meeting
English speaking "Friends of Bill W" meet every Monday &
Thursdays at 4 pm at Penamar Hotel in Rincon De
Guayabitos, Room #13. The Penamar Hotel is located next
to Tonota's II.
Market Day
La Peñita -
Every Thursday approximately 8-2
Golf
Men's Day Every Thursday
Erik Nice performs at Mateja's Every
Wednesday for Happy Hour 5-7 AND El Capitan in Sayulita
1-3 on the beach near Don Pedro's
Enrique Preciado Performs at the
Bavarian 6 pm Gardens Wednesday. Romantic, Oldies &
Dancing
Redneck Mothers perform every Friday
Night at the Bavarian Gardens
NOVEMBER
Nov 21-24 Spay & Neuter
Clinic Volunteers Needed email linchimes@hotmail.com
Nov 22 Eric Nice Plays
Mateja's Happy Hour 5-7
Enrique Preciado
Performs at the Bavarian 6 pm Gardens
Nov 23 American
Thanksgiving
Ricardo's Annual
Thanksgiving Dinner. First Come. Open at 3.
Dinner at 4:30.
Nov 23 - 27 Bus Trip to Guadalajara
Nov 24 Redneck Mothers Play
at the Bavarian Gardens. Dine & Dance
Nov 29- Dec 3 PV Film Festival
http://www.banderasnews.com/0611/ent-filmfestival2006.htm
DECEMBER
Dec 11 -17
Raw Food and Juice
Fasting Detox Retreat
Dec 12: Dia de Nuestra Señora
de Guadalupe or Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe
http://www.mexonline.com/virginofguadalupe.htm
Dec 15: Nayarit Fundraiser. 6
pm at Hotel California in La Peñita.
Silent Auction, Donate something for the Needy folks of
Nayarit. For volunteer, donations or information
contact:
adelante@telus.net
Dec 16-24:
Posadas Navideñas
Dec 24: Christmas Eve Noche Buena
Dec
25: Christmas Day or Navidad
Dec 28: Día de los Santos Inocentes Dec 31: New Year's Eve or Festejos de fin de Año
Travel
Community Profile
Celestún- Live Lawn Ornaments Abound Celestún - means "Painted Stone"
Climate – Hot, humid Daily average: 23 - 30 º Celsius Monthly variation: Hot in May/June Rainy season: June to September Hurricane season: July to October High Tourist Season – Christmas, Easter Population – 52,000 Industry – Fishing, Tourism Driving to Celestún Celestún is on the West coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in the state of Yucatan.From Cancun take the 180 toll road to Merida. This is an easy 4 1/2 hour drive along a very good freeway. Take the ring road around Merida and take the well marked road - Highway 261 - to Celestún. Celestún is only 50 or so topes or 56 KMS from Merida's ring road - approximately 1 1/2 hours. If you are in Merida and wish to take a day trip by bus, there is frequent bus service to Celestún daily. Get up early and take a taxi to Calle 71 bus terminal between Calle 62 and 64. The return fare is under $6. A better strategy is to stay at a Celestún hotel for under $30 a night or camp at Hotel About Celestún Celestún is a small fishing village that is building and bracing itself for the impact of the throngs of tourists that are exploring the Yucatan Peninsula. The simple village where everyone knew one another is changing rapidly as yet another tour bus rolls into town. New people arrive. Some stay. An internet cafe opens. A new hotel. The restaurant "La Playa" expands and can now accommodate over 100 patrons. The hostel brings in the backpackers. Word is out, yet life still goes on much the same as it has always gone on. Tricycle taxi's tether people about the dirt back roads of the town from tiny vegetable shop, or meat store and then back home again. A tiny rough town square is bordered by the village church and a few restaurants. Old men and young mothers watch children play under the shade of the trees.
Walk kilometer after kilometer -
probably alone - along white sand beach. Explore the clean waters. Wade
way out into the creamy turquoise Gulf -salty warm warms waters that lap
gently onto the beach. 12 meter high lighthouse stands in the
distance. Seafood in Celestún is king. A very inexpensive king. Go to any of the five or so beach restaurants along the water - there is only a handful. We enjoyed The Boya where two incredibly funny waiters kept us entertained. Order crab cakes or fillets with garlic. Clams, crabs, lobster, conch, octopus, fish and shrimp. Under 50 pesos or $5 for a large plate. Cerveza - Coronas, Leons or Montejos for only $1.50. Walk away amazed or buy "Take-out" a kilo of fresh picked crab with the shell off for 80 pesos or $8 at the restaurant and savor it on fresh bread rolls from the market with someone you love. Whatever you do take a tour to the see the flamingoes and other amazing birds in the Rίa Celestún Biosphere reserve. Not one or two but literally thousands of the amazing pink gracefuls will keep you entertained. You can arrange boat tours from the beach or from the bridge. The beach tours are longer and take you up the estuary to the bridge where they meet the boats from the bridge tours. Together they motor up the estuary for a few kilometers past shrimp and crab fishers as they make their way to the flocks of flamingos. The tour guides stop and start the boat often
so you get a variety of angles for picture opportunities. It is illegal
to charge the birds or otherwise harass them. Later the tours visit one
or both of the fresh water springs that host abundant bird and water
life. Tour prices vary with the longer beach tour costing $100 or more
for 6 people. The bridge tours are shorter and cheaper -$45 per boat for
an hour and a half. Ask for an English speaking guide at the bridge
location. Our guide is considered not only an expert bird watcher but
speaks excellent English. Be sure to bring a book about birds, camera,
binoculars, insect repellant and swim suit and towel.
About the Area 146,000 acres were federally decreed a wildlife refuge in 1979 Major feeding area for the American Flamingo and many other birds and water fowl Upgraded to a Biosphere reserve in 1989 Hypersaline lagoon and mangrove jungle Some freshwater springs (brackish) onshore Other birds include: Black-throated Bobwhite, Cardinals, Cormorants, Egrets, Flycatchers, Frigates, Hawks, Herons, Hummingbirds including the Mexican Sheartail Hummingbird, Kingfishers, Motmots, Orioles, Osprey, Owls, Pelicans, Roadrunners, Sandpipers, Vultures, White Ibises, Wood Storks, Woodpeckers, Yucatan Wren
Fast Facts about Flamingoes Only flamingoes in the North America reside on the northern and gulf shores of the Yucatan Peninsula Pink Flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) Current population is approximately 18,000 The flamingoes huddle together in huge flocks as they eat shrimp and other small organisms from the muddy lagoon bottom They require salty lagoon water about 1/2 a meter or less in depth to wade and feed Mature flamingoes are 3 years and older. They are a brighter red and pink than their immature cousins. If forced to fly too often they will not feed and will abandon their nests and colonies
Quotes for
the Day
"He who laughs last, thinks slowest."
Ruehlen
When I reflect back
on all the wine I drink I feel shamed. Then I look into the
glass and think about the workers in the vineyards and all of
their hopes and dreams If I didn't drink this wine, they might
be out of work and their dreams would be shattered. Then I say
to myself, "It is better that I drink this wine and let their
dreams come true than be selfish and worry about my liver."
Jack Handy
WARNING: The
consumption of alcohol may leave you wondering what the hell
happened to your bra and panties.
Humor
It's a Wash - Submitted by the Wilkersons
One day my housework-challenged husband decided to wash his Sweatshirt.
Seconds after he stepped into the laundry room, he shouted to me, "What
setting do I use on the washing machine?"
"It depends," I replied. "What does it say on your shirt?"
He yelled back, "University of Oklahoma."And they say blondes are
dumb...
La Peñita RV Park News & Notes
Come Visit the Pool Cafe for Breakfast
Schedule Today
Taco Tuesday at the Palapa - Raffle for Hammocks!
7:30 Kinetics
10 Volleyball
1 Aguasize
Dining Out
The Best Pizza in Town
& Authentic Italian Fare
Tired? Want to Stay Home?
Delivery only 25 pesos.....
Mateja's Bar & Grill
Casual Dining Right on the Beach in Rincon de Guayabitos
Great "Home Cooked Foods"
Soups, Salads, Burgers, Steaks, Wings
Bavarian Gardens
Home Cook ed
German Food and Great Hearty Fare
Delicious German Fare that Has the Town Talking
Enrique Preciado Performs at the Bavarian 6 pm Gardens
Wednesday. Romantic, Oldies & Dancing
Redneck Mothers Dining & Dancing Every Friday Night
More Restaurants Coming Soon
Classifieds
Circulation approximately 700 people
Please inquire regarding publishing times
editor@ontheroadin.com
Buy & Sell
Raw Food and Juice Fasting Detox Retreat
Los
Pavorreales Eco Resort in Amatlan de Cañas
A Hot Spring Pueblo
December 11-17th,
2006 & February 26 - March 4th
Jill Schneider,
Director of Circle of Life Holistic Programs
email
jillsch@bellsouth.net
"Wanted: Leads on where we might find a good dog
kennel for our two golden
retrievers over Christmas (Dec. 23 to 30th). email larone@tcc.on.ca"
?Organized? Bus Trip to Guadalajara
Thursday November 23 - Monday November 27 Thursday
Stay at the Historic Hotel Frances
Rooms are approximately $68 - 72 USD per room
Private Bus Costs Dependant on number of Passengers
Singles are Welcome
Contact
dougporter@shaw.ca ASAP
Se Vende (For Sale)
2 Colchones Ind (2 single Mattresses)
Marca Wendy Hotelero
$700 pesos C/U
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Currently in La Penita Nayarit
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See Larry/Nancy Schnurr
schnurr@shaw.ca
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PGA Golf Professional
Ron DeSantis is offering 9 hole Playing Lessons
in El Monteon Field of Dreams Golf Course
1 Student $420 pesos
2 Students $210 pesos
3 Students $140 pesos
4 Students $105 pesos
(Maximum of 4)
Lessons DO NOT include Green Fees, Individual Clubs or Balls)
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Order of the Purple Heart
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