Showing posts with label buses in puerto vallarta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buses in puerto vallarta. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2010

Book Thongs and Felt Things by Mmwa

Do you recall last weekend I attended the new Puerto Vallartas Farmers Market with the girls? Well, starting today I will be selling hand crafted items by mwa.

I inquired about being a vendor and selling my "Book Thongs" which are glorified book marks. Isnt that name too cute? I have to say, they do make any book look fabulous. I also wanted to sell felt gift bags, baskets and little felt critters and creatures.


Well, I found out on Wednesday that I could sell my items on the coming Saturday (Today). OMG is right. .I was quick to get started on production. I had some felt laying around the house, went to the local fabric store Parasinas, (which is also Mexicos fabric chain store sort of like Micheal's in "Gringo-landia) to get some additonal supplies and also the bead store. All day Wed Thur and Friday I was crafting away. Well, between getting kids to school, lessons in the evening, house caring and necessary daily things. I couldn't neglect the Fam-Bam...

But I have to say that all of that work paid off, since I sold most everything. I had two book thongs left, 1 felt gift bag and 3 felt critters. Looks like I found a new hobbie in Vallarta.

My friend Sara came to help


My craft table all set up



Monday, April 19, 2010

Saturday Breakfast & Farmers Market

My Puerto Vallarta Peeps! Sara with her daughter Renta & her nephew, me and Maritza

So this past weekend I got together with my PV peeps over breakfast at again
View Larger Map">Haciendas (I'm hooked on this place and I cant believe I have never been there before!) The two times I have been, I actually had the same thing - red chiliquiles con huevos - mmm mmm good! Below is the outside of the restaurant I have become a regular at now!

After breakfast we decided to check out a new Farmers Market in "Old Town" Puerto Vallarta. It was great. Small in scale from what I am use to back home. Portland Oregon has the most amazing Saturday Market! Anyways, back to PV's market. Lots of food vendors selling various, jams, breads, deserts and let me not forget th pickle booth. Both dill and bread and butter pickles. I know this sounds odd but a good pickle is hard to come by here in Puerto Vallarta, plus if you find an imported jar you will be paying top dollar for those crispy cucumbers! So I did pick up a small container of bread and butter pickles for 30 pesos while Maritza went for the dill pickles.

There were also a few craft booths but really is not the focus of this market. The space is limited too , they have done a good job at organzing it all. I had such a great weekend!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Puerto Vallarta Hiking from Boca de Tomatlan to Las Animas


Coming from the great North West, I really do crave the outdoors and all the wonderful hiking trails that were right outside my back door. I mean there are books websites and many other recourses about hiking trailes in the Northwest. Well, here is Mexico it does not really work that way. Everything seems to be word of mouth. I like to think I'm adventurous and all but I like good website, maps and information and if there are photos thats icing on the cake! So when some friends of ours recently told us about a wonderful 2 hour hike along the south beach in Puerto Vallarta Mexico, I was all over it! I have timed it, taken photos, made notes of some key information in the hopes that someone will find this information useful and hopefully enjoy a piece of Puerto Vallarta that is experienced by few!

Getting There

The trail head begins in a small fishing village south of Puerto Vallarta named Boca de Tomatlan. It is approximatly 10 miles south from downtown Puerto Vallarta along the Mismaloya Hwy and accessible by both land an water. We took a city bus for 7 pesos (about .50) one way. Catch the bus on the corner of Basillo Badillo and Constitution You will want to board the city bus that says Boca or Boca de Tomatlon / Mysmaloya. The bus ride takes approxiamtly 25 minutes and is very scenic along the way.

Marion, Katie, Me and Edel on our way via city bus


The bus stop along the highway in Boca where you will get off

Make you way down the hill through the town towards the river. You can see the river from the bus stop.


Follow the road up river to the first bridge and cross over it to get to the trail head. The trail is clearly marked with some creative and colorful signs to lead the way to Las Animas.







We traveled along the beach for the 10-15 minutes of the hike and then the trail takes an incline and a few small switchbacks as you climb over the first hill. We saw some very beautiful homes and a few abandoned ones too. For the next 30 minutes you are hiking in the jungle surrounded by tropical foliage. We actually saw a donkey just hanging out on the other side of some barbwire. Sorry, no exotic jungle animals on this hike to talk about! ;-)





Once you start wishing you could see some ocean again you approach your first beach. First passing a villa tucked into the jungle. You are kind of walking through the back yard of the villa to get to the little bay below.


When you reach the bottom of the stairs that lead onto the beach look directly across the water and you will see that the trail continues on the other side. We had to time the waves for us to reach the stairs that continue on...take your shoes off. Take a swim here to cool off after the first leg of the hike.


The rest of the hike is pretty easy going onto Las Animas. Much more beach and less jungle. As you approach the second beach it is much bigger and there are some homes here that you walk in front of basically through terraces. The scenery from this beach is amazing. We stopped to take lots of pictures here! Stay close to the homes the rest of the way. The last bend before Las Animas seems like you have to stone hop to get there but there is a path between the homes above the beach. Look for signs to Las Animas because at this point you are only about 10 minutes away from beach umbrellas and cold beers!



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