We are checked in for our early morning flights when we will be checking out of the Ozark's fall weather for the next few weeks. The next few days in Puerto Vallarta will be mostly overcast but in the mid 80s (30c). I am looking forward to leaving the sweatshirts and sweatpants behind and getting back to shorts and t-shirts. The anticipation of the warmer weather helps to offset the typical stresses of traveling day. Dressing for the cool of the Ozark morning and then arriving to summertime temps is a bit of a challenge, but I am hopeful that we can get into our Airbnb early to change.
I don't really know what posting will look like for the beginning of November, but I am hopeful that I can remain as regularly irregular as I have been in the past. I'll probably take care of tomorrow's post this afternoon. Thursday morning's post is anybody's guess.
I managed to get the deck enclosed with my vinyl covered panels so it will be ready for me when we get back. I re-did two of the smaller panels with clear plastic and will try to do more when we get back so that I can see through them and enjoy "being outside" more.
Also, I can make the deck into a mini-greenhouse and continue a little bit of gardening through the Ozark winter.
I don't usually take many pictures while we are traveling. I am not sure why. I guess I just enjoy the moments for what they are and move on. Having pics to share or memories to look back on is also nice, so I may try to take a few more. You may see some of them posted here at Out of My Hat.
A few more things to do today and then...
John
3 comments:
I know this great place about an hour north of Puerto Vallarta...Rinco de Guayabitos. Happy travels to you.
Hi John, enjoying the moments, even if you don't take photographs, is a great thing! And instead of focusing on the camera or cellphone you might use to take pictures, you are concentrating and living in the moment, which is fantastic!
I want to thank you so much for your visit and kind comment on my blog, and for the birthday wishes. It really means so much to me!
Rinco de Guayabitos, I may have to check that out
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