Christmas in Mexico is noisy, loud, colorful, musical, festive and fun.
New door decorationDecorated tree along the maleconBeach front treePalm tree in disguise Festive pedestrian street.Zihuatanejo lit up for ChristmasChristmas Parade Zihuatanejo 2021Traditional dancersBridge over the canalChristmas party at Freddie’s BarFamilies watching their kids with Santa ClauseMy family that I miss.
I went out for dinner Christmas Eve about 6:00 as the family party across the alley from me was just starting their festivities and the music was cranked up volume large. When I returned around 10pm the party was in full swing, music still going. I woke around 3am and the party was still going strong with the music blaring, at 5am when I got up the music had stopped, but they were still visiting, talking and laughing. I have to admire their stamina. I’m sure a good time was had by all. This is so typical of a Mexican fiesta, happy it doesn’t happen every night.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night. Signing off KO
I'm a traveler, not as frequently as I would like as I'm semi retired. I prefer that phrase to working part time. I would love to travel to new places, getting ready to do that as a solo traveler. For hobbies I make and sell stone & shell bird houses, garden and have joined a couple of hiking groups. I'm a reader and love my kindle. I still work some, I'm a Wedding Officiant and officiate at about 20 weddings a year, and also operate a small delivery service.
Prior to my "semi retirement" I was in corrections and before that I owned and operated a bail bond agency. The Senior is no longer with me, his choice, and I am OK with that.
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2 thoughts on “Christmas Zihuatanejo 2021”
Thanks for the photos KO. We are Zihua old-timers, thirty plus years. It amazes me that they don’t need snow there but so it goes. We are in central Wisconsin, normally snowy but this year we have green grass and bright sun. Merry Christmas.
KO
I really enjoy your blog. I love your photos, kept them coming. This is the second year we’ll be missing Zihua. We are long time visitors, since 1980. We’re completely vaccinated but finding the testing became too much of a headache 😊
Christmas in the Northwest with snow then the floods came. It surrounded the house but it turned out OK.
Take care of yourself. Looking forward to the next posting.
Livin Life, Carol
Thanks for the photos KO. We are Zihua old-timers, thirty plus years. It amazes me that they don’t need snow there but so it goes. We are in central Wisconsin, normally snowy but this year we have green grass and bright sun. Merry Christmas.
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KO
I really enjoy your blog. I love your photos, kept them coming. This is the second year we’ll be missing Zihua. We are long time visitors, since 1980. We’re completely vaccinated but finding the testing became too much of a headache 😊
Christmas in the Northwest with snow then the floods came. It surrounded the house but it turned out OK.
Take care of yourself. Looking forward to the next posting.
Livin Life, Carol
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