Thursday, March 1, 2012

A Evening Sunset on the Malécon

One and all,

After yesterday's report on us as social butterflies,today I paint a very different picture of life in Vallarta. Wednesday we had nothing on our calendar. So after a leisurely morning and a stroll down to the beach for an hour of sun, a bit of lunch and a siesta, we decided to drift down to the Malécon for a drink and a view of one of the first sunsets we have watched on this whole trip. Since Época, our favorite sunset viewing spot, has gone away, we just have not had the excuse to get down to the ocean around 6:30 or so to observe it. So, last night we finally made it.

I thought it might be fun to just give you the visual progression of what we experienced from the roof of a restaurant Las Palomas (the doves). First, however, as we made our way to Las Palamas, we encountered a young woman who had created some very impressive standing stones:


From there it was up to the roof of Las Palomas to watch the yellow ball sink slowly into the blue. Enjoy:






















A perfect night. MOre photos of the newly altered Malécon to come soon.

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