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Thursday morning was refreshing with mostly clear skies, though a few storm clouds could be seen on the western horizon, taunting us again as our rainy season dries up.
A mar de fondo event is currently occurring along the Pacific coast of Mexico with waves from 2 to 3 meters in height along the open coast. In Zihuatanejo Bay the waves have been gentle, perfect for swimmers. Someone was even out water-skiing early this morning.
Local restaurants and watering holes that have sat empty or closed for months are now open and several were full of north-of-the-border folk this evening when we strolled around. Many fresh arrivals, still untanned. Local businesses are certainly glad to see many "regulars" returning.
A giant Katrina at Plaza Kioto was lit up this evening with lights and a fireworks display in the presence of the mayor, who was of course posing for photos before setting off in a great procession of party atmosphere for the Cancha Municipal. Somehow our formerly solemn remembrance of lost family members has become quite a Disney-esque and Halloweenish affair. Meanwhile, families like mine will still grieve and remember our lost loved ones and visit their gravesites.
If you want to pamper yourself and enjoy some of the finest accommodations at Playa La Ropa, check out Villa Carolina. A small elegant contemporary B&B Mexican style villa hotel ideally situated less than 100 meters from the beach in Zihuatanejo. It features a private pool and luxurious suites with kitchenettes, A/C and internet. (click to enlarge image)
Hotels in Zihuatanejo
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Decoraciones para Día de Muertos adornan el árbol amate en Plaza del Artista frente a Playa Principal en Zihuatanejo.
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