Start of another gorgeous day at Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Madrid, Spain on May 17th and Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on May 19th.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

It's that time of year

Our lake (Lago Avandaro) here at Valle de Bravo is actually a man made reservoir. The dam was built in the 1940's and a piping system runs all the way to Mexico City. In fact it's one of three reservoirs that supplies Mexico City with some of its water.

Rainy season runs June through September, although there can be some early rain in May, and last year we even had some rain into December, but that is rare.

But we've now had about three months without any precipitation so it's this time of year when the reservoir starts to get noticeable lower.

Three months ago.

Today.

And it will continue to go down for the next two months. Mid to late May will be the low point, and then the rains will start to fill it up again. 

Sunday, we spent some time with friends Pepe and Maricruz. They have a house at the back of the marina and have just built an upper deck to get a better view of the lake.

View through the sailboat masts.

There's our house, and you can see the back end of Igor.

Pepe found this outside. From the tail of a racoon?

322 pesos ($25 CAD, $18.50 USD)

Because of the road closure on Sunday, we couldn't go to the normal place to do our weekly fruits and veggies shopping. So we went to a small tianguis (weekly market) here in El Arco on Monday. It's much smaller, and we think the prices are a little higher, but we got what we needed.

Ruth, enjoying some hammock time.

We spent a couple of hours organizing our kitchen, along with the new wall art we received. I think we've finally got it the way we want. Photos tomorrow!

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Record low deal on this Garmin Smartwatch.

And in Canada...

2 comments:

  1. Looking forward to those photos! Even if you did pay a little more, that's still a great deal for all that produce. It would likely be double that in the US.

    Your place and view just look so perfect to me! You've landed in such a wonderful spot, a perfect base for your adventuring.

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    1. Agreed, we still think that the price we paid for our haul of fruits and vegetables was a good deal. We know we wouldn't have been able to buy all that in Canada for the price we paid here.

      We think our little casita is just perfect for us and especially the location. I can see us keeping this "home base" for quite a few years. 😊

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