Travel with the Hilleys

Sunday - March 8 - Lunch in Los Algadones

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This entry was posted on 3/8/2009 8:50 PM and is filed under uncategorized.

Cool today, about 70 degrees and overcast in the morning.  Cathy ran out of water washing dishes last night, so I went and got water.  Then I drained 6 gallons out of the black waste tank and 6 gallons out of the gray waste tank and took them to the dump station. At noon Bob and Helen, Roger and Jeannie, Andy, Rennie and Val, Cathy and myself drove down to Algadones, Mexico for lunch.  The place we were planning on eating is closed on Sundays.  We went to a plaza and ate at an outdoor restaurant.  They had good, large Margaritas.  We ate chips and drank Margaritas until our orders arrived.  I had a Corona beer with my food.  Cathy had Tilapia Tacos and I had Nachos Sol, chips with guacomole, cheese, salsa and sour cream.  The was good and reasonably priced.  Stopped at the pharmacy and liquor store and picted up ibuprofin and tequila.  Cathy picked up a bottle of Jose' Cuervo for Helen and I bought one for us.  I was taking a picture of the border crossing and a customs agent erased the pictures.  There is going to be a Dog Burn tomorrow night, so we stopped at Jimmy's Market in Winterhaven and picked up a package of franks.  I stopped to take a picture of Castle Dome on the way home.  I took a couple with my camera and then put the camera on the driver's seat and took a couple with my BlackBerry.  Cathy asked what Customs had erased, so I was looking at my BlackBerry and a Highway Patrol car stopped behing us.  They asked if we had a problem.  Told them no and they said fine.  About a half mile after starting off we heard a noise on the drivers side.  I thought it was the camera falling down.  Stopped at a historical marker by Laguna Dam, but couldn't find the camera.  After we got to the motor home, Cathy went to Happy Hour and I drove back to see if I could see the camera on the road.  I didn't see it on the road and still can't find it in the Jeep.  They started a fire at 6:00 PM, so at 6:30 PM I took a couple of franks down and roasted them.  Stayed at the fire until 8:45 PM.  Watching TV as I write this.
 

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