Estrellita's B & B is next door to the Lake Chapala Society. The location coudn't be better.
The two photos above are of the owner, Lorraine Pasini. She is very gracious and her decorating style is spectacular, from the colors she has chosen to all the interesting craft and art items.
This is a beautiful Bed and Breakfast and the prices are reasonable, from 55 dollars to 75 dollars a night and it may be less expensive if you stay longer. The address is: 16 de Septiembre No.18, Ajijic. Phone: (376) 766 0917 in Mexico (310) 694 3706 US Vonage Or e mail lorrainepasini@yahoo.com Check out her web page: www.estrellitasinnajijic.com
Monday, May 31, 2010
Photos Around Ajijic
Dale and I had lunch at the Jardin Restaurant in the plaza. My friend Chito was playing his harp. I met a woman I had been trying to find for a couple of weeks. She recently moved here and bought a house and a new car. She has been busy.
This little cutie is a Papillon breed.
The coffee shop at the Lake Chapala Society. I took this photo from the other side of the pond.
Dale is having his morning hot chocolate in the garden at the Lake Chapala Society.
Mama cat and one of her kittens at the Lake Chapala Society. They are all wild but someone is leaving food out for them.
These men are selling the fruit that grows on a cactus plant. I don't know the name of it. One man decided to demonstrate to me how delicious it tastes. I had it once. It is very messy and very delicious. A sensual fruit. I was almost embarrassed, watching him eat it. His friend got a kick out of the demonstration.
I love this photo. It looks like he is posing for me.
More Photos of the Walk on the Malecon in Ajijic
Clare and her dogs are wanting to go in two different directions.
Not many people were walking on the Malecon. It was too hot. Everyone was resting in the shade. New grass has been planted and it is beautiful all along the Malecon.
The boat ride looks like fun. There weren't nearly as many people out as there usually are on Sunday afternoons. Maybe the heat that kept them away.
Not many people were walking on the Malecon. It was too hot. Everyone was resting in the shade. New grass has been planted and it is beautiful all along the Malecon.
The boat ride looks like fun. There weren't nearly as many people out as there usually are on Sunday afternoons. Maybe the heat that kept them away.
The Malecon in Ajijic with Clare and the Dogs
Vino Blanco didn't want to go down the stairs. She made it okay.
Clare and the dogs were resting after the long walk.
This dog was drying off in the hot sun. He must have been swimming in the lake.
I took a lot of photos on my walk yesterday. I hadn't been to the Ajijic Malecon for awhile. This is only a tenth of them. Isn't digital photography wonderful? We can take as many photos as we want and not have to pay for them.
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