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From Mazatlan, David talks about his book, Mañana Doesn’t Mean Tomorrow

David talks about, Tales from Mañanaville, now

available at Amazon. (Click here.)

Oysters, Tequila, fire roasted salsa and lobster in a rustic village near Mazatlán.

Lunch where the locals go.

Shopping results in Centro Mazatlan

Coming back soon

Two minutes of relaxing sailing video

Soggy Peso Bar - San Carlos Mexico

Driving from California to Mazatlán, Mexico Roberto and I stopped almost to Mazatlán to have lunch with his brother, Isaac, in the little town of Dimas, about 45 minutes north of Mazatlán. 

Violin on the beach in front of Pancho's!

Fun video about Mazatlán

Exploring Mazatlán with Kathleen. Driving from the Golden Zone to Isla de la Piedra with a stop in Centro Historico at the El Presidio - with a little help from Jimmy Buffett...

Driving to Maz. Had to stop and get my slushy drink!'

At Issla de la Piedra with Kathleen, Roberto, Estrella, and friends Fraser and Angela. Roberto always eats the grilled fish eyeballs!

 "... beach banda sounds like a flock of parrots and a flock of seagulls simultaneously colliding into each other and a hollow tree over a herd of flatulent elephants while flamingos are trampled underfoot." That's what I wrote about Beach Banda back in 2015.

 

What do you think?

Lunch at the Playa Bruja with Roberto and his wife Julia and thier daughter Estrellita and Angelita, back when little David was just a toddler.

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