Chengdu, China!
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Chengdu, China.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Xi'an, China on June 25th.

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Getting settled in

Thursday we showed them around the old historic district of Mexico City. Then Ruth had booked a tour of the main post office building at 11:00am.

We wandered around some more, then had some lunch and planned on taking the 3:00pm bus back to Valle de Bravo.

Thursday, January 29, 2026

They're here!

Ruth and I did the two hour bus ride from Valle de Bravo to the Poniente bus terminal at the western part of Mexico City. It was around 1:00pm when we arrived there, so lunch time. And we know of a great little food stand just down the road that does fantastic huaraches!

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Slight change of plans...

But they are on their way!

Most of you know that much of Canada and the U.S. had a lot of snow and bad weather lately. Our daughter Lindsey and her family were supposed to fly out yesterday with an overnight connection in Newark, but their flight out of Halifax was cancelled!

Monday, January 26, 2026

It's almost time!

We went and bought another couple of pieces of furniture this morning. A small kitchen table, and a shelf for the entranceway.

We like the kitchen island that we had built, but we decided we like it better up against the wall. So we needed a small table, but we already had two chairs.

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Finally... a fantastic Canadian cell phone plan!

As most of you know, we love a great deal. So I have to share this one with our Canadian readers.

Canada is consistently ranked as the most expensive in the world when it comes to cellular data plans. Canada's "cost per gigabyte" of data is typically seven times more expensive than Australia, 25 times more than Ireland and France, and 1,000 times more than Finland.

Saturday, January 24, 2026

It's going to be a busy few days

We sat and watched the paragliders for a while before leaving yesterday morning. It sure is amazing. As you'll see from the photo below, there were about 15 of them flying around for a couple of hours!

They looked like vultures circling above the dead body!

Friday, January 23, 2026

Almost home!

At around 10am, we said goodbye to the friendly police officers who watched Igor for us while we were visiting the mine. 

Our route yesterday took us from Arcelia up into the mountains south of Valle de Bravo. It's a little busier route, especially when we got back on highway 134 that runs up to Toluca.

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Luca Mining Campo Morado site visit

Anybody who follows the stock market knows that the world is a few years into a metals commodities bull market. And if history is any indication, it will continue for another four years or so.

Gold, silver, copper, and zinc are all hitting record high prices. There will be corrections along the way, but the best is yet to come.

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Parked in front of the police station

Long driving day, but it was amazing. 

Almost zero traffic, and the scenery was spectacular. And I really mean almost zero traffic. I think we drove about 100 kms (62 miles) and saw perhaps 10 vehicles traveling the opposite way, and only one vehicle that passed us traveling in our direction.

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Wandering around Zihuatanejo

We got Igor packed up and drove him over to the main Ixtapa hotel zone just after 9:00am to meet our long time friends Dave and Maggie. They live in Toronto and have rented a two bedroom condo for a month here in Ixtapa.

We were able to park Igor on the condo property, and they showed us around their "home" for the next month. They only arrived on Saturday.

Monday, January 19, 2026

We're just not beach people!

We've been on the coast a total of six days... but we're ready to head inland! 

Our legs are covered in bug bites. A few from mosquitoes, but mostly no-see-ums. They're the ones that bite you but the itchy bumps don't show up until two days later.

Sunday, January 18, 2026

It finally arrived!

Regular readers might remember that Igor's new furnace had an issue when we returned from the high altitude at Hidalgo at the end of November. The manufacturer in Canada has been great with their after sales service, and offered to send us another unit with different software installed. The new unit arrived by FedEx in Toluca, Mexico on December 4th.

And it's been stuck there ever since!

Saturday, January 17, 2026

We haven't been here since January 2012

We moved on to the city of Lazaro Cardenas (pop 200,000), but only for a stop at the Walmart store there. 

They had height barriers at all the entrances, but we managed to find parking on a side street, and were lucky that we were totally in the shade. It's hot in this area!

Friday, January 16, 2026

We ended up in a great spot!

But what a driving day we had! That section of MEX200 between Manzanillo and Lazaro Cardenas sure has a lot of curves.

We haven't done that part of the highway since 2011, and at that time we were headed in the opposite direction. It took us five hours (including a one hour stop for lunch) to do 175 kms (108 miles).

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Stopped by a highway protest

We're going to be doing an operating mine site visit next week, but the dates weren't written in stone. And we were also trying to meet up with Canadian friends who will be vacationing in Ixtapa.

The mining people got back to me with a January 19th date, which wasn't ideal. We had been hoping for two days later on the 21st.

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

One section of the road had some magnificent views

As our regular readers know, we're not big beach people. But, we do enjoy a week, or two at the most. So yesterday we made our way down the twisty, windy highway MEX80 to the dusty beach town of Melaque/San Patricio.

We got going just before 10am, with a plan to arrive just after 12 noon.

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Camping with armed guards

We headed out yesterday morning at around 10:30am. A little bit of a plate start, but we knew we were only going to be driving about three hours.

First stop was for gasoline, at 23.98 pesos ($1.86 CAD) per liter. That's the equivalent of $5.07 USD per gallon.

Monday, January 12, 2026

Avoid non essential travel!

I belong to several travel forums on the internet, and one newbie traveler posted the current travel warnings for Mexico. 

The Canadian government says that the area we are headed to is listed as "Avoid non-essential travel!"

Your safety and security could be at risk. You should think about your need to travel to this country, territory or region based on family or business requirements, knowledge of or familiarity with the region, and other factors. If you are already there, think about whether you really need to be there. If you do not need to be there, you should think about leaving.

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Where to next?

We had been planning a full week here in Etzatlan, but we're thinking we're going to head out tomorrow (Monday), a day early. 

We're heading down to the coast, but we're taking a route we've never done before.

Saturday, January 10, 2026

Mexico is no longer the bargain it was, but it's still far cheaper than Canada!

Our week here is going by quickly. In fact, time itself seems to be going by quickly... we're already 1/3 of the way through January!

We walked into town the last two days. Ruth's cheap phone was having charge cable connection problems, so we needed to find a cellphone repair place.

Friday, January 9, 2026

What new countries do we want to visit?

Following on yesterdays post about countries we've been to, but don't feel the need to return to, someone suggested we should list the new countries that we really want to visit.

And there are a lot of them!

Thursday, January 8, 2026

Which countries would we not return to?

One of our regular readers made a comment on our facebook page yesterday... "You’ve been to many countries. Are there some to which you wouldn’t want to return?"

And there are! The question actually prodded me to update our "countries visited" list, which I hadn't done for a couple of years.

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

What happened to Central America?

One of our long time readers saw that we are going to Kyrgyzstan in May, and asked "What happened to Belize and continuing on to South America?

And she was right to question that! When we made our Central and South America plan, it was designed to be fluid. We don't have to be anywhere at any certain time, and we knew it was a three or four year plan.

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Moving on today

We never did make it into the swimming pool! Being a Monday, they only had one pool open yesterday. And so it was quite busy, and already turning green by the time we looked at it. The regulars here say the best time to get in is right when they fill them first thing in the morning, but I'm afraid we're not in a swimming mood first thing in the morning!

Monday, January 5, 2026

Arrived at Chimulco Water Park

On Saturday we walked into the town of Valle de Juarez and got some errands done. I was able to pay our home internet bill at the local Oxxo store, then we stopped into a hairstylist for Ruth to get a haircut.

Then we went back into town in the evening and had shrimp for dinner!

Sunday, January 4, 2026

Big trip plans just booked!

When we did the "stan" countries two years ago, our friends Danielle and Ron had told us about a campervan rental company in Kyrgyzstan that they had used and really enjoyed. That thought has been stuck in our minds since then. We didn't really do Kyrgyzstan the justice it deserves at the time since we had been there in November and most of the mountain accommodation had been closed.

So we wanted to go back at a better time of year!

Saturday, January 3, 2026

Another fiesta!

We relaxed and hung out here at the RV park most of the day yesterday... nothing wrong with that!

But late afternoon, we were invited to another fiesta. I don't think there was any purpose behind it, just that a lot of relatives had been here over the holidays and some of them were heading home to Chicago area.

Friday, January 2, 2026

Made it to Valle de Juarez

Last we checked in, we were parked up just west of the big city of Morelia at the sandstone rock formations called Los Piloncillos. We slept well there again... total peace and quiet!

But it was chilly the next morning, so we got up and drove right away. We were taking another back road... and it was in BAD shape!

Thursday, January 1, 2026

2025 Year in review

Overall, we had a great 2025! 

We started the year in Mexico, and we ended the year in Mexico. But in between we were in Spain, Scotland, England, Italy, Albania, Ireland, Greenland, Iceland, and Canada.

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Into and out of the big city of Morelia, Mexico and another great overnight spot

We had a great sleep at the top of the mountain, and then headed downhill all the way into the big city of Morelia (pop 900,000).

On the way, we stopped for an hour at a Pemex gas station with a good parking area and had some breakfast and filled up with gas.

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Boondocking up in the mountains of Michoacan

A bit of a late start yesterday morning. It just seems like there is more to do than we originally think there is! Anyhow, not a big deal because we're not on any kind of time schedule for the next couple of weeks.

And there are a lot of possible overnight areas along our route, so we figured that if we didn't get as far as we wanted, it really doesn't matter.

Monday, December 29, 2025

Road trip!

We are taking off once again in Igor for a Mexican road trip.

Heading out this morning towards two of our other favorite places in Mexico... Valle de Juarez, and Etzatlan. Both located in the state of Jalisco.

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Our house is for available for short term rent near Valle de Bravo, Mexico

Two bedroom, two bathroom house overlooking the lake near Valle de Bravo, Mexico.

Valle de Bravo is known as "the Switzerland of Mexico" due to its stunning alpine-like scenery: lush, pine-forested mountains surrounding a large, blue lake (Lake Avándaro) with a charming colonial town featuring cobblestone streets, cozy boutiques, and a relaxed atmosphere offering a refreshing escape from the city. Its combination of nature, adventure sports (like paragliding!), and picturesque colonial charm creates a distinct European feel, attracting Mexico City's elite for weekend getaways. 

Saturday, December 27, 2025

Three problems

We have had three ongoing issues that seem to be taking a long time to resolve.

The first is Igor's furnace. When we had been at high altitude in Hidalgo, the furnace was supposed to be compensating for that high altitude. But something wasn't right, and the combustion chamber became carboned up.

Friday, December 26, 2025

The numbers are in...

Now that our house is 90% furnished and finished, I thought I would add up how much we spent to do so.

We kind of had a loose budget of between $5,000 to $10,000 CAD ($3,700 USD to $7,400 USD) to get the whole thing finished. I based this on the experience of friends of ours who did a similar thing with a two bedroom apartment they rented in Mexico several years ago.

Thursday, December 25, 2025

We finally won!

Regular readers will remember that when we arrived here in Mexico in early October, our motorhome Igor was infested with ants!

They were just tiny ants, and they didn't bite... but they were annoying and of course they had to go.

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

A traditional Mexican Christmas posada

Our friend Chago is involved with the local church, and of course 99% of Mexicans are Catholic, so the Christmas season is big thing. He told us about a local Christmas posada taking place in our nearby village of San Gaspar, and invited us to join in. 

It's a very popular thing where people walk down the street, with children singing songs and stopping at neighbors along the way to say hello. A very community themed event. Followed by a church service and punch and pinatas afterwards.

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

More flight tickets booked!

Back in October 2019, we had a trip booked to Ecuador. We had it all planned out, even with a visit to the Galapagos Islands included!

But unfortunately civil unrest cancelled that trip, and we ended up doing a very last minute trip to Peru instead.

Monday, December 22, 2025

What's on the agenda for January?

Once again, Sunday is market day here in Valle de Bravo so we were headed into town again to do our weekly fruits and veggies shopping. But we left a little early in order to hike up to La Peña again, this time with my sister Alison.

It was a beautiful blue sky day!

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Millions of monarch butterflies

Ruth and I have been to see the monarch butterflies many times, but it never gets old. In fact, it's a magical experience. 

Ruth just added it up... including yesterday, we have been to the Mexican wintering grounds of the monarch butterflies eight different times, at four different locations. Yesterday, we went to the Piedra Herrada sanctuary located on the old highway between Valle de Bravo and Toluca.

Saturday, December 20, 2025

The closest thing that you can do that feels like flying like a bird

Valle de Bravo is well known as a world class paragliding destination. It has near perfect wind conditions and the international paragliding community holds annual competitions here.

So we finally talked ourselves into doing tandem paragliding when we were with one of RV Caravan groups back in January of 2019. 

Friday, December 19, 2025

The wind didn't co-operate.... again!

So we tried to go paragliding on Wednesday and the wind didn't co-operate. Then yesterday, we tried to go so sailing. And we actually did go sailing... but eventually the wind didn't co-operate again!

We ended up on the water for about four hours!

Thursday, December 18, 2025

The wind didn't co-operate

We left here about 9:30am and took a collectivo taxi into town. We were lucky to get one with three empty seats at that hour. 

Then we had a 2.5 km hike up through town to the trailhead at Monte Alto State Park, and then another 2.5 km hike to the paragliding take off point.

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Our pictures arrived!

A day early. They were supposed to arrive today, but when we got back from Mexico City there they were sitting outside our front door.

Really pleased overall, but the two smaller ones are actually a bit too small.

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

The rooftops of Mexico City

Monday morning we took the entire Line 8 underground Metro route from downtown Mexico City to the suburb of Iztapalapa. We were 18 stops on the subway and it cost 5 pesos ($0.38 CAD, $0.28 USD) per person.

There, we got on the relatively new (2021) "cablebus" system... the public cable car system. That line runs for 10 kms, with one free transfer point. Cost for the entire ride, including the round trip if you don't exit the system is 7 pesos ($0.54 CAD, $0.39 USD) per person.

Monday, December 15, 2025

Always lots going on in Mexico City

Ruth and I took the bus from Valle de Bravo to Mexico City yesterday morning. It's a two hour direct bus ride and costs 310 pesos ($23.75 CAD, $$17.25 USD) per person each way.

We arrived at Ponitente Bus Terminal and walked to the new Observatorio Metro subway station. There, we bought a transit card for 15 pesos and filled it with another 10 pesos for the two of us to be able to do the 8 stop trip to the center. The Mexico City subway is super cheap.

Sunday, December 14, 2025

We are off to the big tamale!

Most people know that New York City is often called "the big apple". So it's only fitting that Mexico City's unofficial nickname is "the big tamale"! Here's our plan for the next two days...

We're taking the 9:00am bus this morning from Valle de Bravo to the Poniente bus terminal in the western part of the city. It's about a two hour ride.  They now have the Observatorio metro station open again after a couple of years of renovations. Apparently it re-opened on November 15th.

Saturday, December 13, 2025

Mexican Fireworks! And our furniture arrived!

But before we get to the fireworks, we have some good news...

Almost all of our furniture arrived yesterday! They said they would deliver it around 10:00am. It was almost 10:45am when they showed up... but they only had one piece with them!

Thursday, December 11, 2025

We took your advice!

I can't remember now who suggested it, but we took your advice to decorate our walls with photos of Mexico that we took ourselves.

I found a Mexican online company called Canvas Lab that prints your own digital photos onto canvas so that you can hang them on the wall.

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

The view up there is spectacular!

Our friends Fernando and Yessi (she is also our Spanish teacher) invited us to go for a hike in the state park that overlooks Valle de Bravo. Yessi's sister Blanka and her 10 year old son joined us.

And so we combined our hiking trip with our Spanish lesson!