This will be my earliest arrival in Zihuatanejo, October 26. I wanted to be in Zihuatanejo for day of the dead. I know this isn’t the biggest “Dia del Muerta” but it’s a good start for me. A “life changing event” occurred this summer and I am learning to handle it with grace. The Senior and I had been married 23 years but he has chosen to live his life on a different path and filed for divorce. So I am moving on and am finding life as a very independent lady quite exciting, interesting and at times daunting. I’m looking forward to renewing old friendships and making many new. As usual I will post as I see interesting things to share with you.
I should add I am not arriving alone, my number 1 granddaughter Morgan, is going to be with me in Zihuatanejo for a couple of months. She is a wildlife biologist and in between jobs just having finished a season in Alaska giving bear tours on a remote island. So I convinced her to check out the “wildlife in Z”. It worked out great as she is flying on what was the Senor’s companion fare.
We arrived at my apartment to find beautiful bouquets courtesy of my wonderful landlord and wine courtesy of my fantastic neighbor
A great welcome.
Signing off KO
Thank you for sharing your life in Mexico. I have been following your blog for several years and appreciate the pictures, adventures and history. Best wishes and Saludos to you!
LikeLike