And the second is an oil change...
Our view when we woke up this morning at Jilotepec, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Near Jilotepec, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? El Chico National Park and the town of Mineral del Chicos!
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Never again!
As long as we own some kind of campervan, there are two things I'll never pay someone to do. The first is to wash it. I have never paid someone to wash my motorhome. If I'm still able to drive it, I'm still able to keep it clean myself!
Thursday, November 6, 2025
There's a reason the lake is full!
Because we've driven by it before, we knew there was a waterfall that you can see beside the road that leads to Avandaro. We were going into town anyhow, so decided to do a little detour to that waterfall because we had been told of a trail that leads up to another waterfall.
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
There's always something interesting going on
The house we are renting is located at an actual working marina. At this marina, the boats are not kept in the water. The marina stores the boats on land, normally under cover, and when the owner of the boat wants to use his boat, he calls ahead and the marina gets the boat out of storage, cleans it up, and puts it in the water ready for the owner to use when he arrives.
Most boat owners live in the nearby cities of Toluca and Mexico City and come here on weekends. So obviously things are busier around here at that time.
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Where are we headed next week...?
We have been to all 32 states in Mexico, and although we have seen almost all there is to see in Mexico, there are still a few items to cross off the list. As well as a few places that we don't mind returning to!
One of those places is El Chico National Park and the town of Mineral del Chicos.
Monday, November 3, 2025
Life goes on...
Sunday of course is the weekly market in Valle de Bravo, and we did hop on the ATV and go in to town to do some shopping and have some lunch.
But because it was the weekend of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), the town was actually pretty quiet and many of the regular market vendors weren't there.
Sunday, November 2, 2025
October Expenses
October was an interesting month from an expenses perspective for several reasons.
Bottom line... we spent quite a lot of money!
Saturday, November 1, 2025
It's going to be a nail biter!
We've been busy here, but nothing really worth reporting on. In fact I went two days in a row without taking a single photo. That doesn't happen very often.
We've got our garage area totally cleaned up. It actually looks a little empty with just our ATV in there! But at least visitors who are driving will have a decent parking spot.
Thursday, October 30, 2025
That was a productive morning!
We drove Igor over to the mechanic shop at 8:00am, went over a few things with them, then walked back to the house. They weren't exactly sure how long it would take because I had asked them to check the brakes, but they said to check back with them in a couple of hours.
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Took Igor to the mechanic this morning
We got up early this morning because we had to take Igor to the mechanic shop at 8:00am.
Now, this is Mexico and so things don't always happen the way you think they should. So we wouldn't have been the least bit surprised to arrive at 8:00am and find nobody there.
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Igor is back on the road!
Yesterday's job was to get Igor fired up and see if we could move him out of the mud.
He hadn't been running since we arrived here at the beginning of May. So almost six full months.
Monday, October 27, 2025
Day of the Dead is coming...
We hopped on the ATV and headed into town to do our weekly fruits and veggies shopping at the Sunday market.
When we arrived, we went for a walk to the central plaza and found that they have a big stage set up.
Sunday, October 26, 2025
Now... how do we get it home?
Late morning, we hopped on the ATV and drove in to the big Chedraui super store in Valle. We needed to pick up a few groceries, but we also wanted to have a look at a few washing machines that they had on sale.
There is a washing machine here at the marina, but we always have to ask our host if we can use it, and it really doesn't work the best. So we wanted one of our own.
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Very strange...
The title of yesterday's post was "A lot of packages showing up today!"
And, how many packages showed up? Zero.
Friday, October 24, 2025
A lot of packages showing up today!
We had done some looking around town for beds and bedding, but it ended up there was a lot more selection and better pricing buying through Amazon Mexico.
So we ended up ordering a bunch of stuff, most of which will be delivered today.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
A little more work than expected
We were talking this morning and realized that we've been here for two weeks already. But we disagree on how much we've got done. Ruth feels like we haven't done very much, but I think we're doing okay considering it's only been two weeks!
And we're in no real rush. We have no time deadlines other than making sure the spare bedroom is finished for when my sister arrives mid December.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
First Spanish lesson!
When we started coming to Mexico in 2007, we didn't really know any Spanish. Ruth had taken some basic Spanish in high school, but her French was better than her Spanish.
Over the years, our Spanish is much improved... we can communicate what we need to, and we can ask questions and normally understand the answers. And we know a lot of words, but putting them into the correct sentence structure is difficult.
Monday, October 20, 2025
Lots of photos yesterday!
We were headed into town for our first ride on the ATV. Sunday is market day in Valle, so we go in to pick up our weekly supply of fruits and veggies.
But since we have the ATV, and that gives us a little more flexibility, Ruth suggested we do the short hike up to La Peña... the high rocks we can see in the distance directly opposite our balcony.
Sunday, October 19, 2025
We picked up a couple of new brain buckets
We needed to go into Valle de Bravo Saturday morning. First of all, to buy motorcycle helmets, but we also wanted to look around some shops that may not be open on Sunday morning. We'll go in again today, but today (because we now have helmets) we can drive the ATV into town for our weekly supply of fruits and veggies at the Sunday market.
Saturday, October 18, 2025
We need to buy motorcycle helmets!
The other day we went and wandered around the nearby town of El Arco. This is located only less than one mile from our house and we can walk there in 15 minutes. It's the place we go to get anything we need last minute, but the shopping is actually better in Valle de Bravo (simply "Valle" as the locals say).
We've been there many times, but never for the sole purpose of seeing what other shops are there.
Friday, October 17, 2025
We bought an ATV!
Some people have questioned why we are having to put so much money into a place that we are renting. And there are several reasons, so I wanted to take this opportunity to clarify.
First of all, outside of expat or tourist areas, a local Mexican house or apartment is usually a bare-bones space with plumbing and electricity... that's it.
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Thursday, October 16, 2025
The new TV's have arrived. Just in time for the game!
We had to hang out here at the house all day waiting for our two new televisions to arrive. One for our room, and one for the room downstairs.
Because they are "high value" items, Amazon Mexico issues a code to the buyer that you have to give to the driver when your package arrives, so you have to be there when it does.
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
More progress on our house
Regular readers might remember Fernando and Yesie and their 6 year old daughter Aminah. We had bumped into them last year when we heard them speaking English in a local grocery store, and that sparked a conversation.
Tuesday, October 14, 2025
The first of many great sunsets
I spent most of the morning on the laptop. Actually, when you count the Blue Jays game later on, I actually spent most of the day on the laptop!
But in the morning, I was shopping online. We knew that we were going to have to spend some money to fix this place up the way we want, and also to fix it up enough that someone might want to rent the spare bedroom and bathroom on a short term basis (Airbnb). I originally figured we might have to spend between $5,000 to $10,000 CAD ($3,500 to $7,000 USD).
Monday, October 13, 2025
Well that was a fun surprise!
Sundays are our favorite day here at Valle de Bravo. Why? Because it's market day!
We are located about 6 kms from the center of town. Normally we wouldn't mind walking one way, but the road is busy and much of it has no sidewalk. We've done it once in a past year, but it's really not the best for walking.
Sunday, October 12, 2025
It's going to take some effort to get Igor moved!
We've had a lot of rain here since we arrived, but some parts of the neighboring state of Veracruz have been hit really hard. Reports say they got 21" of rain between October 6-9 and there have been landslides and flooding.
The bright side is that our lake is filling up quickly and it might even reach capacity by the end of the month. It hasn't been this full for over four years.
Saturday, October 11, 2025
The water keeps rising!
We woke up to a beautiful day yesterday morning. That's normally the way the weather works here during rainy season. It's nice in the morning, then the clouds and showers move in around noon hour. Temperature is about 23C (73F) during the day, and 13C (56F) overnight.
So, since it was so nice in the morning, we decided we had better tackle the ant problem in our campervan Igor.
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