Isla Mujeres 2025 Trip Report-Day Four

March24

I enjoyed the rising sun while walking the malecon. A new friend of an old friend intercepted me on my morning walk.

She stays in a wonderful place that has private bedrooms and washrooms but communal living spaces. I was enthralled.

Birds on a wire…
One of these is not like the other one…..
Laundry day in the hood
I was still eating breakfast out of a coffee cup.
The street where I live

I spent the morning at home writing and as a contact for a lunch delivery. Our delicious lunch was part of a fundraising effort for our friend Hortencia the dressmaker. If you are not aware of her need and our efforts, please feel free to check out: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-hortencia-get-needed-surgery?qid=177cb1b639d7b9df3713d1f292150607

Isn’t it freaky how close to the shore the boats go by on Centro Beach?

After lunch I joined Kelly and Lorriane for some beach time.

By this time it had clouded over but it is my favourite place to visit them. I walked to Hortencia’s to get a dress made from fabric that I was gifted at home. I had a lovely catch up with her daughters Sarah and Marie-Cruz.

I almost missed the sunset as I walked to a Hidalgo restaurant to meet Sue.

Isn’t my sister beautiful?

We had a delicious supper at Adelitas on Hidalgo. For all the details, check out: https://foodmusings.ca/uncategorized/isla-mujeres-2025-restaurant-features-la-adelita-by-sister-sue/

I love people watching and see so many faces that I recognize from my 20 years of visits.

One of my favourite Margaritas at Adelita’s is called Mango Aquacate. It has avocado in it.

The island has changed but the hearts of the persons who I love here, have not.

Kath’s quote: “Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts”. Charles Dickens

Love never fails.

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