Monday, February 17, 2014

Closing days at Ensenada 2014

 

Ensenada 2014

We toured the Antiquities Museum located (and financed) on our resort’s property.  In a very poor country, this investment stands out in it’s grandeur.

The bylaws of Chapter #8 require that it’s annual meeting be held in Mexico.  During this years meeting, we allocated charity disbursements in excess of $6,000 and sent our annual contribution to CARE (Escapees low cost, volunteer driven assisted living center in Livingston Texas).  Anne-Marie was elected to be next years Wagon Master, she announce the our caravan will travel to Kino Bay.  That is on the east side of The Bay of California, about 250 miles south of the international border.

A tip of my hat to our relatives and friends from Christ The King Church who donated used clothing for the children at the schools and orphanages that we chose to help this year.

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This will be a real challenge for us to exceed next year.

This fellow towed a utility trailer down from Colorado.  In it was 30 sets of turn-out gear the was out of date code for use in the U.S.A.  The local Fire Department was very pleased!

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Our route back to the states took us on a short cut, crossing the border at Tecate.  Anne-Marie was found in possession of 4 eggs and 2 potatoes.  It seems to us that the import restrictions on food stuffs are a moving target.

I picture to Border Guard leaving for work, “Honey, I’m going to work, do you need anything?” 

“I told you yesterday that we need eggs and potatoes, all you brought me was a lemon!

 

 

 

 

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