May 25, 2009
San Carlos, Sonora has mostly American boating community.
We crossed into Arizona at the Nogales, Mexico frontera on May 23rd but we actually felt that we were in the USA at least 450 miles south of the border. It is amazing how the United States culture has spread into Mexico. Culiacan and San Carlos are like any American town. In fact there were many more foreigners in San Carlos than native Mexicans. The price of food and lodging were increasing accordingly the closer we got to the border. Restaurants were even charging sales tax on the bills. We never saw tax charged in southern Mexico.
This sign was posted along the Mexican hwy, the hassle zone began just inside the US.
Of course we were searched by US Customs. I thought it interesting that as we were being searched, car after car of Mexicans were streaming into the US. I guess we looked like big time drug dealers. These customs guys were not a very happy group. Apparently they didn't care for their line of profession much. On the other hand, the Mexican customs were pretty much non- existent. We checked the van out of Mexico with no problem but when it came time to turn in our tourist visas there was no one there. We found out later that this is not unusual at the Nogales border crossing. Now we have to find a way to let the Mexicans know that we have indeed left their wonderful country...it ends up being more difficult than we thought.
We made our way to the La Posada Inn in Tucson. I have stayed here many times with my golf buddies and it is still my favorite. While in Tucson we went to the Mexican Consulate to ask how we go about returning our tourist visas and they told us to drive back to the border....yeah, right...that's Mexico.......even the Mexicans have told us they are not the most efficient when it comes to government duties.
Arizona is a beautiful state and the desert is one of my favorite places to be. Even Pat is starting to like it!
Flora and fauna of the desert.
Monday, May 25, 2009
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A friend pointed me in your direction- going south of the border to be exact! I've read some of your entries and think your life is pretty amazing. Nice blog and daring move-(lit. and fig.)!
Peaceful travels~
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