We got up early to watch the Iridium Flair (I saw the tail end of it, but Rob missed it) and to watch the International Space Station fly over. The report on the Space Station was for Puerto Vallarta and that was actually to far away for our location. But, while sitting there I started hearing "Moos" . I could tell it was coming from behind us and around toward the front and voila there it was......
It was wandering around trying to find a way down to the beach. It finally made it.I started taking pictures of all of our friends and their dogs.
As well as a couple of them with our dog.

Bob and Pam with Boomer(on his lap) and Jezzie
Jan and Steve (they have a cat at home)
but Jan loves Bella
Lori with Molly and John with Tucker (Bella and Tucker are in love)
John also really loves Bella
Everyone else was out and about so I didn't get their pictures until later.
Rob went out for a run. I stayed back and finished up working on the blog.
When he got back we packed up, as we had to move over to East Cape RV park. That is where we are going to be for the next 6 weeks.
It was a very short drive, but it was quite a challenge to get our 37' RV into the 22' space (not really, but it felt like it). For one thing we were given bad advice as to which direction to enter. That put us on the opposite side of the space than what we wanted. We could not get it straight, so we ended up unhooking the truck then drove the truck up from the other side, recooking and then pulling the front over and backing it back in. We had to take the bikes and the bike rack off in order to back up far enough to mostly fit in. We are sticking out in the street a little bit. We parked the truck elsewhere.
We got everything set up to include: Bella's fence, the hummingbird feeder, flip flop wind chime and little solar lights.
Rob took a quick nap and then we walked over to Playa de Norte to meet our Vagabundos friends at El Gecko's. It is the going away party for our Wagon Master Todd and his wife Carolyn and well as for Jan and Steve who are returning with them.
It was a longer walk than I expected and by the time we got there I was totally ready for the 2 fer margaritas.
Everything was all set up for us when we got there. They accommodated all 18 of us!

Rob went out for a run. I stayed back and finished up working on the blog.
When he got back we packed up, as we had to move over to East Cape RV park. That is where we are going to be for the next 6 weeks.
It was a very short drive, but it was quite a challenge to get our 37' RV into the 22' space (not really, but it felt like it). For one thing we were given bad advice as to which direction to enter. That put us on the opposite side of the space than what we wanted. We could not get it straight, so we ended up unhooking the truck then drove the truck up from the other side, recooking and then pulling the front over and backing it back in. We had to take the bikes and the bike rack off in order to back up far enough to mostly fit in. We are sticking out in the street a little bit. We parked the truck elsewhere.
We got everything set up to include: Bella's fence, the hummingbird feeder, flip flop wind chime and little solar lights.
Rob took a quick nap and then we walked over to Playa de Norte to meet our Vagabundos friends at El Gecko's. It is the going away party for our Wagon Master Todd and his wife Carolyn and well as for Jan and Steve who are returning with them.
It was a longer walk than I expected and by the time we got there I was totally ready for the 2 fer margaritas.
Everything was all set up for us when we got there. They accommodated all 18 of us!
Then they had a Mariachi band which was real loud and Rob had to cover Bella's ears.
Here is the rest of our group!
Tim and Sue Wright (they have the only cat that is along with us; Sammi)

Dave and They Wright from Canada (Dave and Tim above are brothers)
Todd (our Wagon Master) and his wife Carolyn
My darling husband and Miss Bella
Chuck and Laurie. They have two dogs, Annie and Rosie, but I failed to get pictures of them.
we presented Todd and Carolyn with a card that was an anagram, it said Thank You Todd and Caroline with a poem starting with each of the letters. We all gave them money for their trip home.
Denese and Steve were our tail gunners. They did a great job keeping tract of everyone. They would pull out on the road first and block traffic so that all of us could safely pull out onto the road ahead of us. They would inform the wagon Master when we were all through the Military check points or all back on the road, or all out of the park or through the lights or whatever. They were awesome.
They like tequila, so we gave them a nice Thank you card, a bottle of Tequila and a couple bottles of Margarita mixers.
We had a really fun evening. At the end of dinner we all said good bye. They all walked back the block down the beach to their rigs and Rob and I walked the mile and a half back to ours. Actually, we walked a little bit further and went down to Smokies where they were having a street dance. They had a really good Reggae band so we stayed for several dances and then went on home. It was a lot of fun.





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