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Sunday, November 19, 2017

Pickle Ball

This has become a widely enjoyed racket game, played in the US and Canada and increasingly elsewhere. Check the US association website where you can find national and international locations and times of play. That is where I found out that there are a few places right here in Mazatlan. If you have any experience with tennis or table tennis, you can be off and play very quickly, even if your knees are hurting and you have gotten a bit lame.

Here is a place where I have been playing a bit, but I must admit, it can be tough in the heat and I would like a few more people to join, because currently we have only about 4-5 regulars - of which one is very good, making it hard to sustain any rallies. This will be evident from the few scenes I am showing below:




Visitors at Cerritos Beach

On weekends the Cerritos Beach (and others, of course) are busy with local visitors and those coming by buses from the nearer Villages and towns - all the way from Durango up in the Sierra Madre. This beach is right besides or below our trailer park. The water in the middle of November is still pleasantly warm.

Mexicans are enjoying the beach and the services. 


And the Canadians are getting ready for a swim:






Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Visitors from Canada

Kian, and Mummy Heide and daddy Guy are visiting with grandma, and today they came out to Punta Cerritos for a day of swimming in the sun:

So, you are ready to come out and visit? YES!

It took only a split second, and he liked it (he has been primed to go into a pool back home in Canada):

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Great place - much better than the pool back home!


 Grandpa bought him a mini pool, hoping he will be able to enjoy it back at grabdmna's place



And now let's see some real action (if the video refuses to play, try using this Google Drive link instead:   https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZbsTNvEi6hkLKXFvY5Q8AZcLeLto5KyH)




Monday, November 6, 2017

Alberca Olimpico - the new Olympic Pool

In the spring of 2017 the new Olympic Pool opened in Mazatlan: 

It is not quite completed. The stands need finishing,  so do the showers, toilets and change rooms. Also the diving area is only in the rough.

But the main pool with its 50 m lanes is fully operating, and you can pay for daily, weekly or monthly use. The monthly fee is about CAD 35.-. The water is sparkling clean, and I found that in the mornings around 9 or so there is no crowd and you have a lane all to yourself. I prefer pool swimming more than ocean swimming where there always are waves slapping your face and white sharks nibble on your feet, jelly fish tentacles  embracing you and sting rays luring in the sand to whack you... So I am a fully subscribed customer! In the winter, when our pool at the park is pretty cold, this one is supposed to remain heated - how wonderful!

There are one or two supervisors who speak decent English - not that I could not tell them in Spanish what I wanted to do: nadar!



These are the unfinished diving towers, 3, 5 and 10 m:


I found that many of my compatriots did not know where this new pool is located - it is part of the university complex, close to the Aquarium, off the busy Avenida Ejercito: easy to reach by several buses:


Behind the fence on the left is the pool's huge parking lot: