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Super Ley's | Puerto Penasco, Mexico

Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico: This afternoon, we were watching the Duck basketball game, but it was too depressing, so Mom and I went over to the Super Ley's to search for fresh basil. We didn't find basil, but we still left with many items, including still-warm corn tortillas. Here is a photo I snapped of the pastry aisle.

Panaderia at the Super Ley's in Puerto Penasco
Panaderia at the Super Ley's in Puerto Penasco

Most of the displays are "open", so anyone can touch anything - even the deli counter is open to the public! But, my Mom said this is the first time she had seen eggs refrigerated in a Mexican market. She was also surprised to notice that the workers making tortillas, and the butchers, were all wearing masks over their mouths. Things are really changing in Mexico. Still not sure about the child-labor laws however. Your groceries are bagged by very young boys - about 10 or 12 years old. They wear adorable uniforms, complete with hats. If they take your groceries to your car, they expect a little tip. Shoppers are also expected to tip the security guard in the parking lot. If you tip nicely, he will help you back-out of your parking space.

We went down to the Happy Hour at the hotel tonight. For the first time, I had a margarita and it knocked me flat on my burro. The party was going strong again tonight and there wasn't an empty chair. In addition to the 70 motorhomes in the caravan, there were two tourist buses parked outside. A Gringo had brought his trumpet and when the strolling mariachi band arrived at their table, he got up and played about 5 songs with them! He was fantastic and then another tourist sang a song! People were dancing. People were singing. People were clapping. Pitchers of margaritas were flying out of the bar. They were rocking and DT and I were the only two party-goers not drawing social security.

Puerto Penasco sunset
Sunset Sunday

Puerto Penasco
Cheers from Mexico!

Pizza
I made pizza tonight - with dried basil

RV Park: Playa Bonita RV Park