
Paradise in Mexico... This was our view from the condo. There were many condo's but only a few guests while we were there. It was like we had the whole place to ourselves. It was Amazing, Peaceful, and very Beautiful.

This was our breakfast table every morning with a view to the North. We cooked cherizo and eggs and washed it down with a nice cold Corona, with lime of course. We had to deal with mostly clear skies and a temperature of low 8O's. Life was ruff.

Most mornings, this would be our view to the South. We thanked God every day for the amazing blessings in our life. We would suggest this opportunity to anyone. Hope you get the chance to see what Mexico has to offer the world.

On our last day, we ventured off the paved roads and headed into the wilderness. This is the Beautiful Mrs. Petit, practicing a sale for the Jeep, in case we get into trouble and need to barter it for our lives. She is showing off the wonderful options available on the classic, 4 wheel drive, standard Jeep with a/c. It is the choice of vehicle for our visitors from the North. Fortunately, we never had any problems and made it back without a flat. Woo Hoo!

Footprints in the sand... How often do you notice the footprints that you leave behind? What kind of a trail do your prints tell? One of togetherness? One of Love? Laura and I know that God has brought us together with a Plan and Purpose. Our Hope is that we can live our lives with Truth, Honesty, and lots of LOVE; and of course, sharing that with all of our Family and Friends. Only through HIM.

We were constantly looking for Authentic Mexican food. We had searched all over Cabo San Lucas. Finally, the last night, we were touring main street of our little town, San Jose del Cabo. We found good shops and excellent food. This is what we were looking for... a little piece of Mexico called Damiana. We were the only people in there, ...because it was about 9pm, not because the food was bad. It was very romantic and peaceful. The food was perfect! We ate until it hurt. A sign of Good Times!!!

This is one of the local beaches we made it to, East of San Jose del Cabo. We traveled down away from all the crowds and enjoyed the sounds and smells of the wonderful Pacific ocean. The water was a little rough, until you got out in it and floated with the waves. We couldn't get enough of the waves!!!

...Mrs. Petit and her creativity at work. Anybody recognize this? Playing in the sand wouldn't last long. Only until the next wave made it up to where you were being artistic.

This is one of the most famous rocks in Mexico. You might have recognized it in the movie 'Pirates of the Caribbean'. It is located next to 'Lover's Beach'. When we took this picture, we were aboard the 'Buccaneer Queen', a pirate ship for tourists. They informed us that 'Divorce Beach' was located opposite of Lover's Beach. We thought that was sad until they explained. Apparently, if you are ready to be rid of your current mate, you can go "swimming" at Divorce Beach and let the current suck them out to sea. Not right, but Funny!!!
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