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The Jaltemba Express
Almost Daily News for the
Residents of Jaltemba Bay
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)
Good Morning & Buenos días....
and Welcome to Paradise
Saturday November 25, 2006 -
Isn't Life Grand?
Headlines
Mexico Wal-mart to Offer Banking
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Washington Post - What's at Stake in Mexico
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Stolen Mexican Art -
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The Oaxaca People's Assembly Plans Blockade
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Spay & Neuter Clinic - The Spay and
Neuter Clinic was a huge success in the Jaltemba Bay
area. Exhausted volunteers rolled home past 1am
after a particularly grueling night. Final report
and thanks to volunteers expected tomorrow.
For latest news on the success of the clinic see
Letters to the Editor below
Chris & Val's Magical Mystery
Tours Tuesday - Chris & Val plan to
announce the location of their famous Magical
Mystery Tour tomorrow. The tours are free and
require a sturdy vehicle to take the backroads
to an interesting location in the state. Never a
dull moment.
Golf Work Party - Gary
Stackhouse is requesting all avid golfers to go
to the Field of Dreams- Campo de Ensueno at 9 am
to help get the bunkers back in shape for the
season. The volunteer day at the golf course
will be on Wednesday the 29th of November
starting at 9 am. Bring gloves, rakes, shovels
if you have them. Breakfast will be served at
the Golf Course.
Coming Soon -
Interview with Danny Milski - the Unofficial
Mayor of Guayabitos
San Pancho - Library
Letters to the Editor
Editor,
Love it. Love it. Can't wait to read the news over
coffee. Welcome addition to the "North Vallarta
Areas."
How much do the ad's cost? How do we list community
events.
Barry
(Editor note: The ads are free. Our staff
appreciates a beer now and again - especially Ms.
Maneras - but that's another story. Contribute
stories, pictures, articles, ads and the like by
writing
editor@ontheroadin.com )
Hi,
Congratulations -- your new enterprise is getting
some buzz. I own a B&B in San Pancho and guests are
always looking for places to go. Truthfully, I
know very little about north of San Pancho except
that's where the banks ATMS are. I'd love to get
on the mailing list to be able to send my guests out
that way for a day of exploring and eating
Barbara Kirkwood
Casa Obelisco, San Pancho
Greetings! I got knowledge of your almost daily online news by my almost daily reading of the Banderas News. We are purchasing a condo in Puerta Vallarta and I starve for news of the area and learning from people like you. I greatly appreciate what you provide and would be most appreciative if you would put me on your mailing list. Dennis Mayo Yakima, Washington Dear Editor Shortly after midnight, the
Operating Room crew wrapped up their last animal
at
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5-Day
Forecast
Taxi's in La Peñita - La
Independencia
There are several taxi
companies in our area, but the Bell's
favorite is the one that is located on
the Avenida four blocks in...that's
because we have good old fashioned Scots
blood in us and these guys cost up to 50
per cent less than their competition.
Telephone 327 4 18 98
YOU
ARE INVITED TO THE VERY
FIRST ANNUAL 'MEET THE ARTIST'
EXHIBITION AND SALE
DATE: Sunday, December 10,
2006
PLACE: Casa de Los Amigos
TIME: Noon 'til Sunset
Refreshments Will be Served
BRING YOUR FRIENDS!
Casa de Los Amigos is located north
of the old cemetery on Calle Mirador,
No. 3, La Penita. Go through the
gate to the top of the hill.
Limited parking is available.
Judy Kerrigan, a self-taught
artist from San Miguel de
Allende, Mexico, will exhibit
her paintings at Casa de Los
Amigos in La Penita de Jaltemba,
Mexico.
Judy hails from New Orleans
which was her home before
moving to San Miguel de
Allende ten years ago. Her
interest in painting began when
she took several lessons from a
friend, Jeff Coffin, who is an
artist in San Miguel. Beyond
that she has had no formal
training but has been painting
for the past ten years.
Her paintings have been
displayed in galleries and in
various shows in San Miguel
including the well known Instituto
de Allende, which is a campus of
The Universidad de
Guanajuato dedicated to the
arts. Other paintings in the
U.S. and Mexico are in private
collections and art shops in
Louisiana and Mississippi where
her paintings have been well
received with a wide audience.
Among her most popular paintings
is a series called "Mexico's
White Churches" which are done
in her own individual 'naive'
art style for which she is well
known. She will also show HER
VERSION of some of the Great
Masters, such as Picasso,
Mattisse, Modigliani and T.
Loutrec, to name a few. Her
current work includes a "Beach"
series which, she says is "her
own favorite so far."
Thanks to the Spay & Neuter
Clinic
Organizers, Volunteers and
Medical Staff
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Thoughts on Flight 93
I went to the local theater last night to see the movie "Flight 93," and I must tell you that the rage I feel toward the Fanatical Muslim Terrorist that attacked innocent civilians is only matched by my contempt for an Administration that has so misdirected the United States response to terror. David Lord served in Vietnam as combat Marine for 1st Battalion 26th Marines, during which time he was severely wounded. He received the Purple Heart and the Presidential Unit Citation for his actions during the war in Vietnam. In Mexico, David now represents all veterans south of the U.S. border all the way to Panama, before the VA and the Board of Veterans Appeals. David Lord provides service to veterans at no fee. Veterans are welcome to drop in and discuss claims/benefits to which they are entitled by law at his office located at Bayside Properties, 160 Francisca Rodriguez, tel.: 223-4424, call him at home 299-5367, on his cell: 044 (322) 205-1323, or email him at mophmx@@yahoo.com or david.lord@yahoo.com.
You can contact David Lord at his office 223-4424, at home 299-5367, on his cell: 044 (322) 205-1323, or mophmx@yahoo.c Travel
Palenque - The
Ancient City Photography and story by Bill and Dot Bell You never forget your fist visit to Palenque. Or second. Exploring the majestic pyramids sprouting from a clearing in the deep Chiapas jungle is a religious experience. People talk in hushed voices as they slowly saunter between the ancient structures. Reading Lonely Planet or Frommers' travel guides, they whisper, take a picture or two with their Canon or Kodak and then just stare in awe at the magnificent structures and contemplate the ancient civilization that planned and created this city. Unlike most ancient sites, Palenque is situated in deep jungle on the base of the Sierra Madre Mountains. You understand immediately and picture the Catherhill illustrations of the jungle taking back the city once it was abandoned. The vines are Tarzan-like with a diameter of a small dinner plate with leaves reaching 6 to 10 feet across. The jungle appears waiting to cover her secret again at any time.
The best time to
visit Palenque is
first thing in the
morning. The humid
air is as light as
it will be all day
and the light is a
special warm glow
for photographers.
The morning is one
of the least crowded
times and makes your
walk a sacred
solitary experience
as you explore the
ruins. Your mind can
drift and imagine
the social and
political life in
this important Ma You should drive or take a taxi up the mountain to the old entrance. There is a limited parking lot and a throng of young boys who claim to watch your car for you. There are vendors of all sorts selling brochures and booklets, suntan lotion, film and other tourist articles. The ticket office is clearly marked and after paying the $7 admission you cross through the turn-style and enter the grounds. You then walk along and up a stone pathway towards the ruins. The trees and jungle mass provides shade from the morning sun and you hear small awaking sounds of birds and other creatures mumble in the bush. It is exciting and the anticipation is overwhelming as you quickly but silently follow the path. Suddenly the walkway opens up and reveals the first wide glimpse of the magnificent lost city.
Palenque is not the
City's real name;
that has so far been
lost too. The name
Palenque means
“Stone buildings” in
an ancient dialect
that loosely is
translated in
Spanish to mean
“fortress or
fortification.” The
ruins were named
after the nearby
town of
Santo Domingo Del
Palenque. Some also
interpret the Mayan
name to mean
- Jaguar Sun – the
underworld where the
sun sets to the
realm of the jaguar. The next structure over, Temple 13, is cordoned off and you cannot climb it due to the current archeological work. They have found a secret door leading to an interior room protecting a stone tomb of an adorned body female body covered in cinnabar; dubbed by Archeologists now as the “Red Queen.” DNA and other tests are currently being preformed to investigate her lineage. It is very unusual for a Mayan Pyramid to contain a crypt. Palenque has two. The third structure is the one that has received the most attention; Temple of the Inscriptions, which houses the tomb of King Pakal the Supreme ruler of Palenque from 614 to 683 AD. The temple is named after the highly decorated tomb housed inside with hieroglyphic inscriptions. These inscriptions have partially been deciphered and have led to the unraveling many of the mysteries of the pre-Hispanic Mayan people. They document battles and alliances, royal lineages as well as social and economic power structures.
This pyramid is
similar to those in
Egypt because it was
made with stone to
support the internal
passage and tunnel
to the tomb. Other
Mayan pyramids are
generally on
The next structure
directly across from
the Pakal’s tomb is
simply called The
Palace. The building
was constructed and
modified over a
period of 400 years.
It too is an unusual
structure with its
distinct tower
appearing more
Chinese than Mayan.
The Palace is a
labyrinth of
courtyards, small
rooms, stairways and
long corridors. It
has unusua The panels with hieroglyphic inscriptions, stucco decorations and paintings amaze you as you walk silently between rooms and galleries. Some even retain the traces of original colors. A painting we particularly admire is Pakal and his mother the Queen crowning him as a young king. The tower, four stories above the palace, was built as an observatory for the ruling and religious class to view the skies and in particular the winter solstice when the sun sets directly over Pakal’s Palace of the Inscriptions. We continue walking and admiring the various buildings; over hills and small river. The only sounds are the clicking of our cameras and our footsteps as we discover another building or mural. We wave frantically to each other without voices in case we disturb the fragile past. Readers note: Palenque has over 500 hundred structure and covers an approximate area of ten square miles. Only 34 structures are “discovered and open for viewing. These 34 priceless structures can take a few days or a few hours to discover depending on your interest. The surrounding lumps and hills are likely another building or palace revealing more secrets and history of the Mayans
Every time you visit
Palenque you find
something different
or a new monumental
archeological
discovery takes
place. You are never
finished and we find
we are
Getting To Palenque You can fly into Villahermosa, Campeche or Cancun and take a variety of buses to the town of Palenque. We recommend the first class busses with washrooms, movies and music To drive to Palenque from Villahermosa Tabasco or Campeche, Campeche, take Highway 186. Clear signs mark the turn to Palenque to the South.
The Archeological Site is only 6.5 kms by car. Taxis with low rates frequent the area. The site is open daily from 8am to 6 pm. The Museum at the base of the site and adjacent to the alternative entrance is worth the visit.
Accommodation Accommodation is abundant; from 5 star to very basic. Generally no need to reserve. There are numerous places to tent or hammock camp in the area. RV’s can enjoy two different Trailer Parks; Los Leones (for larger rigs) and the Maya Bell. While most residents sport tattoos or dreadlocks at the Maya Bell, you will enjoy the restaurant in the evenings with inexpensive food and beverages. Often there is impromptu music. You can often hear Howler Monkeys cry in the night. Community Calendar
NOVEMBER
Nov
29 Work
Party at
Campo de
Ensueno -
Field of
Dreams Golf
Course 9 am.
Bring
gloves,
rakes,
shovels if
you have
them. Breakfast
will be
served at
the Golf
Course.
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 10
Meet the Artist Casa
de Los Amigos
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
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.
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
Quotes for the Day
" Kindness is a
language which the
deaf can hear and
the blind can read."
Mark Twain
"A picture is worth
a thousand words but
it takes up three
times the memory."
Jos
"Well ya see, Norm,
it's like this... A
herd of buffalo can
only move as fast as
the slowest buffalo.
And when the herd is
hunted, it is the
slowest and weakest
ones at the back
that are killed
first. This natural
selection is good
for the herd as a
whole, because the
general speed and
health of the whole
group keeps
improving by the
regular killing of
the weakest members.
In much the same
way, the human brain
can only operate as
fast as the slowest
brain cells.
Excessive intake of alcohol, as we know, kills brain cells. But naturally, it attacks the slowest and weakest brain cells first. In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine. That's why you always feel smarter after a few beers."
Cliff Claven
La Peñita RV Park News & Notes
Come Visit the Pool Cafe for
Breakfast
Schedule Today
7: 30 Kinetics
10 Volleyball
Tomorrow Hamburger Night at the Pool
Pictures from the Guadalajara
Group At the Hotel Frances
Dining Out
Events & Activities
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
Art Exhibition & Sale
Meet the Artist,
Judy Kerrigan, a self-taught
artist from San Miguel de
Allende, Mexico
Saturday December
10, Casa de Los Amigos, Noon to
Sunset
Horseback
Riding Tours of the Area
![]() Want to explore the back hills by horseback? Then these are the tours for you. The tours are scheduled on Fridays beginning on November 24 or can be arranged privately for a group.
Everyone meets at
the crucero of the
200 and Ursulo
Galvan. we then
take a drive through
the farming country
to the Rancho
Guadalupe for a
wonderful breakfast
of Mexican tacos.
Make your own fresh
tortillas if you
want. We then meet
our horse friends
for the day and
begin the trip.
We have designed both easy and semi difficult trips depending on people's desires. The easier trips are a combination of farmlands, riverbeds and roads, lots of scenery and plant and animal life. These trips are from 2 to 3 hours long. The more difficult trip consists of roads, farmlands, and trails which lead up and over a ridge and down to the river and waterfalls and pools. Somewhat arduous in places but if a person is somewhat familiar with horses, it shouldn't be a problem. It is lengthy however lasting about 2 and a half hours one way to the cascadas and 2 hours for return. Upon return we are greeted by a traditional Mexican lunch. Beer and frescas are available for purchase. The cost of the trips are 300 pesos for the shorter trips and 400 pesos for the long trip. People should wear long pants and socks. Bring sunblock and bug dope, any kind of snacks for the trail, water, camera and binocs. Organize your own group at least 2 days in advance - Minimum of 4 people and a Maximum of 8. For questions and reservations contact garydorisstackhouse@hotmail.com
Wanted
This photo is of
the cutest,
calmest, most
affectionate
little dog I
have ever met.
She is 2 1/2
months old, has
been spayed
(yesterday), and
is looking for a
new home. Will
remain a very
small dog, some
type of
Chihuahua
cross. Not
yappy. Her name is Milagrosita and she lives in La Colonia with a nice family that has too many dogs. Contact hearob@island.net as the owner (Cecelia) does not speak English or have e-mail.
Dog Kennel
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"
Wanted to Buy
Men's Bike
See
Larry/Nancy Schnurr
schnurr@shaw.ca
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is offering
9 hole
Playing
Lessons
in
El Monteon
Field of
Dreams Golf
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pesos
2
Students $210
pesos
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Students $140
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