Every day there is something going on, to the point that occasionally you just have to say no, I need to stay home and rest and recharge.
There are birthday parties.

Fundraisers for very worthy causes such as “Libros por Nino’s” which was held at the lovely Capricho Del Rey restaurant, one of the loveliest buildings in Zihuatanejo.






Spaz had their annual fundraiser to support the work they do at the animal shelter, spaying, neutering and adopting pets to new foster and forever homes.







Enjoyed a Paella Fest sponsored by the local Rotary Club supporting their many causes, with at least 20 different paellas to sample.

My book club meets monthly to discus the book we have just read, then select a new one for the next month and a location to discuss it.

We are in the middle of the two weeks of Sailfest, I’ve completed my shifts on the Sales/Information desks. I still have the annual M-Dock concert to attend and a champagne brunch to enjoy, which leaves me time for lunches and dinners with friends.
And now for the latest update on my cat. She finally decided I could pet her on her back and tail, but not too close to her head. I know she is really enjoying it as I’ve actually heard her emit a purr or two while I stroke her now long silky fur. It’s amazing what regular healthy meals have done for her appearance. She loves spending time on my porch and balcony gardens She is free to roam the neighborhood roofs as she always has, but she sure likes sleeping indoors at night and always returns in the evenings and some days she just hangs around all day. We have become comfortable companions.

It’s nice to live in Zihuatanejo with a busy interesting social life, where everyone is friendly and helpful and I never need a jacket or a sweater or even long sleeves. Signing off KO
Always fun to read!Faye
LikeLike
You live such an interesting life in Zihua. I’m happy for you.
LikeLike