Yes, we did go back...!
Monday, February 20 of 2006, we did drop off our kitties Spooky and Barty at Country Lane Pet Lodge.
They only got a small cage this time, near the window—which was good. One bigger cage was not cleaned out yet.
Tuesday, February 21, I did wake up Pieter at 2:00 AM as we need to drive off at 3:00 AM due to our 7:00 AM take off with Continental.
Figured out that my frequent flyer number did not get accepted so I had to write a letter to Continental with a copy of the boarding passes and itinerary for rectification.
Always the same—they omit Van den—thinking it is just a kind of middle initial.
Hoping they will credit me for these miles because we calculated it in such way that we fly next year for free to Acapulco.
Via Houston we arrived at Acapulco in a small plane around 11:37 AM.
We found a shuttle for US $ 50.00 roundtrip and after half an hour waiting we could check in to our room 929, with a much better view and more quiet, farther away from the street.
We now could overlook the entire bay where they did the fireworks etc., for weddings.
A very romantic setting for a wedding or anniversary!
They build a platform on the beach for placing the tables and chairs...
On February 23, when we came inside from a walk in the tropical garden, after having watched the set–up for a formal dinner at the beach, we ran into a man holding a pole with clavelitos—the old fashioned double clavelitos in many colors (carnations thus).
I could not hold back to exclaim: clavelitos and oh my, the man beamed with joy. He was so happy that I recognized them and he eagerly went on to explain the one yard long pole from roble (oak) that came from his daughter's home.
There also were lilies used in that arrangement—massively around that pole. First time we ever saw anything like that!
He explained further that the reason was his 50th wedding anniversary and he quickly pointed at his wife who stood nearby in a long formal dress. Both were beaming, so no doubt that turned out into a beautiful wedding anniversary!
Down on the beach with blue sky...
On Saturday February 25, we took a taxi to go to Costco for checking out how Mexicans do live.
Even though we could not buy much, being in a hotel but we did get some items.
Sunday, February 26, for Mom & Dad's 57th Church Wedding Anniversary we attended Mass on the 3rd floor at the top of the hotel.
There were quite a number of people attending.
Wednesday March 1, we got up around 5:00 AM and had breakfast in our room with some flax seed whole–wheat buns, Yakult and coffee. Our mini cool box filled with bananas, drink yogurt, some snacks and Colombian coffee candies for the trip.
At 6:30 AM the drivers came with different vans and minibuses. We were in a van with four other passengers and the driver–tour guide with his son—alternating the 280 km (174 mi) one way to Taxco.
First we pass through a 3 km (1.9 mi) length tunnel to go from the 1,500,000 Acapulco Bay Area to the next city of 1,000,000 with industries and lots of job opportunities.
Whereas in Acapulco they depend for 70% on tourism resulting in certain months of the year in quite a lot of unemployment.
The Autopista is not as smooth as our Interstates here in the USA and not crowded at all due to the rather high toll rate.
We stop at a dam where the driver points out they have langoustine.
I'd never seen in my life some thirty vultures sitting in the median—stripping a carcass.
Lots of wild horses were running alongside and on the Autopista—despite the fact that there was supposed to be a fence alongside.
Sure, it got put up once new and never looked at again—neither for repair nor mending.
Cows were also roaming on the Autopista and it often resembled India, especially in this semi–dessert landscape going north from Acapulco.
Taxco, Mexico ←click for short 2 minute video
Taxco was a nice colonial style city with lots of Spanish influence.
The Santa Prisca Church, which was donated by a Frenchman who enriched himself on the silver and gold mines.
A local young man from the mountains around Taxco, who was actually illiterate, did paint the frescoes in that Church and also several oil paintings on canvas with all the clergy and the Frenchman in question—None of those gentlemen had a sympathetic face!
The Church was baroque and that looked way too overdone—for our taste—but of course beautiful artwork!
The huge organ that had to be shipped from Spain and taken apart to be carried on the backs of mules to the Taxco area—poor animals in those days.
Our lunch was included in the $ 70 per person, for the trip and we enjoyed it upstairs in a rustic old building of del Angel restaurant.
We'd started out our walk with a visit to some silver shops.
Around the pool (one of 3) of the Hyatt Regency we spotted some very skinny cats. We walked and we fell in love with one beautiful cat in particular.
She was in the botanical garden and looked so pretty, but very, very skinny! We would have loved to take her home with us, but I touched her and felt that her nipples were rough, kind of crusty...
She was so friendly and came to our chair—even sat with us.
We fed her some left over French fries from a neighboring table between lounge chairs.
She was so sweet and while she ate, I could stroke her belly and I figured out that she had scratchy nipples, indicating that she was having kittens somewhere...
Also, she was slightly swollen, full of milk?
Poor thing, barely able to stay alive herself and yet having to give it all to her little ones.
Thursday March 2, we did collect salmon and some other sliced meat, putting it inside the small Ziploc bags in which we keep our vitamins. When we got to the pool area, Pieter made his special 'kitty calling noise with his lips', she came running towards us. Jumping over the opening where the concrete stairway goes down to the beach!
In no time she ate all of it.
So, we did go in the evening to the fish restaurant near the beach and the pool, which is open all around for a spectacular Bay View.
We took a hygienic bag from the bathroom with us. Did put bread inside, rice with fish and we brought it to her—well she came walking up to us before we even left this open restaurant...
Now we got to see two of her kittens as well. They hid near the restaurant under some shrubs.
The skinny mama cat sat back while she let her little ones feast—what a loving mama!
Feeling good about having fed her and the babies, we go to the room. We would love to take one of them home with us—but how? You need paperwork to proof that they have been vaccinated, e.g. for rabies, 3 months prior to entering the USA. They were not even born yet...
The mama is black with a kind of tuxedo marking, like our Spooky boy but more symmetric. She also wore gloves and white boots. Her whiskers were so long and light colored, like the eyebrows. Taller ears and they were raised, making her very cute.
We indeed fell in love with her.
Pieter named her Spicy
Friday March 3, we again filled our hygienic bag heavily at our breakfast table. From the buffet we took bread, soaked with milk, tiny sausages (she liked one the other day, so we repeat that), smoked salmon and some scrambled eggs as well. Eagerly we first go to the pool area to feed her and now we got to see her third kitten as well; an exact clone of her! So cute and it becomes harder and harder to see them over there, not knowing their fate (management only would tolerate 3 on their property–the yard crew informed us...) knowing that we would depart next day.
After we did read at the pool under our umbrella and swam in the pool, we did go back to the fish restaurant one more time and filled our bag for them.
Next day we flew home together—heavy hearted as we could not take our kitty home with us.
But we will be back!!!
Related post:
Our Acapulco, Mexico Vacation I | previous post
What beautiful photos. And how fortunate for the skinny kitties that you love cats and thought to get them some food while you could. Makes you glad to know your fur babies were well taken care of while you where gone. I would have enjoyed seeing the Church.
ReplyDeleteDearest Lynn and Precious,
DeleteThank you and yes, we felt happy for having been able to give at least some food for the time we could! The Pet Lodge was our means of pet–sitting at that time but far better is now the cat door with somebody coming to the home for feeding them. They love their favorite spots and love to roam.
Yes, that Church was quite a sight!
Hugs,
Mariette
Hello Mariette, It is unseasonably chilly here today, so your photos of tropical beaches were most welcome! I loved your description of the Mexican highway--things like that definitely remind you you are in a foreign country. I hope that they still have their vultures--India has not been so lucky. The cat story was charming--did you give her a temporary name while you were there?
ReplyDelete--Jim
Dearest Jim,
DeleteUnseasonably chilly does not sound good for your region. Here we have had mean winds for a number of days but not too cold.
Never will forget that vulture sight in Mexico but you are so right, India is facing major problems due to them becoming extinct.
Pieter named her Spicy and that was a perfect name.
Hugs,
Mariette
Lovely post!
ReplyDeleteDearest Anne,
DeleteThank you and fond memories as well.
Hugs,
Mariette
Hello Mariette, I think my previous comment was lost, but I was saying how interesting your adventures in Mexico were, and did you give that cat a temporary name?
ReplyDelete--Jim
Dearest Jim,
DeleteNo, the comment was not lost... and yes, Pieter named her Spicy!
Hugs,
Mariette
What beautiful photos, I also wondered if you named the cat and see that you did Spicy sounds cool.
ReplyDeleteDearest Jo–Anne,
DeleteThank you and yes, Pieter selected her name very well!
Hugs,
Mariette
Lovely photos again. The kitty is very sweet and lucky they had you to feed them. When we did a cruise around the Greek Islands we used to take cold meat and salmon to the different places for the kitties. One of our stops we went on a tour which included a monastery. We had been there before and knew there were many cats there. I filled my handbag with food wrapped in paper napkins, but when we got there, no cats! I kept the salmon etc. in my handbag because I didn't want to be accused of littering if I left it on the pavement. When we got back to the ship you could smell the fish in my handbag from quite a distance. No matter how much I tried cleaning it I couldn't get rid of the smell and ended up putting it in the trash!
ReplyDeleteDearest Memories of Eric and Flynn,
DeleteThank you and yes, we use our heart as you did. Oh, outside of a small Ziploc bag or hygienic bag—it will smell. Sorry for your handbag!
Hugs,
Mariette
very nice photos Mariette, thanks for sharing. It’s nice to see places
ReplyDeleteI’ll never get to visit. Hoping everything turned out well for that
gorgeous cat. Oh, and I LAUGHED at your comment on my blog today.
For what it’s worth, until you’ve read it a billion times, it’s a difficult
language, …… half the time, I don’t even know what I said 😺😺😺😺‼️‼️
enjoy your day and I hope you have a happy easter 💙💚💖
Dearest da tabbies o trout towne,
DeleteGlad to share this with you and we both never will get back to it either.
On Monday evening of April 1, you will know if things went well for Spicy.
Yeah, reading those words is getting better and better and it is hilarious.
Happy Easter to you and yours!
Hugs,
Mariette
Mariette, your language skills and empathy for all living things should serve as a template for humanity. Hugs, my dear, to you and yours. Thank you for sharing your life stories.
DeleteDearest Darla,
DeleteThank you so much for your words!
One does what our inner feelings tell us to do.
Hugs,
Mariette
Wow, Such a beautiful location.
ReplyDeletePoor Mom Spicy...I bet she wondered what=y you didn't bring herr any goodies the next day....gave me a lump in my throat,..
Dearest Ingrid,
DeleteYes, it was paradise like and also for kitties it was a nice place for hiding and roaming.
It broke our hearts, having to leave them behind...
Hugs,
Mariette
También, cuando me encuentro con un gato, siempre me gusta detenrme y si se deja, también acariciarlo.
ReplyDeleteFelices Pascuas.
Querida Antónia,
DeleteEs algo natural de hacer y, especialmente en un lugar así, uno sabe que tiene que valerse por sí mismo.
Les deseo una significativa Semana Santa y una Feliz Pascua.
Abrazos,
Mariette
What a beautiful post photos and commentary. WOW. I've never been to Mexico.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Weekend
Cecilia
Dearest Cecilia,
DeleteThank you and yes, we worked there for some ten years and loved the country and its people.
Wishing you as well a Happy Easter weekend.
Hugs,
Mariette
Beautiful photos of a wonderful location. Kind of sad about the cute kitty.
ReplyDeleteDearest Peter,
DeleteThank you and yes, a dream of a location.
There was nothing we could have done at that time... Sad indeed.
Hugs,
Mariette
Your vacation story is so touching!
ReplyDeleteI loved reading about your time in Acapulco and how you met Spicy and her kittens. I remember Spicy's story from your email.
Your kindness towards them really warmed my heart.
The photos you shared are stunning, and I felt like I was there with you.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful memories, dearest Mariette.
Hugs and blessings
Dearest Veronica,
DeleteThank you and yes, it was for us especially hard to leave for home—heavy hearted.
We sure did the utmost while being there, how can one ignore such sweet kitties?
But we will be back is my last line...
Hugs,
Mariette
Witaj Marietto . Miłe wspomnia, piękne przeżyte wakacje. Cudowne zdjęcia. Pozdrawiam serdecznie.
ReplyDeleteNajdroższa Małgorzata,
DeleteDziękujemy i życzę Wam i Waszym Wesołych Świąt Wielkanocnych!
Uściski,
Mariette
Mexiko... ich glaube, da komme ich nie hin. Danke für deine Eindrücke, es muß ein wundervoller Urlaub gewesen für euch gewesen sein.
ReplyDeleteWir haben heute unglaubliche 21 Grad... herrlich... wir fahren jetzt ein Schloß besichtigen und
essen das erste Eis draußen im Garten.
Frohe Ostergrüße und alle guten Wünsche für euch von Viola.
Liebe Viola,
DeleteJa wir werden auch nie wieder dahin kommen und im Oktober gab es da ein schlimmer Hurricane mit viel Schaden.
Bei euch 21°C ist hoch im vergleich mit unsere 26°C hier im Süden.
Da wird nach der Besichtigung ein leckeres Eis gut schmecken!
Frohe Ostergrüße zurück!
Mariette
Olá, Mariette, que fotos belíssimas!
ReplyDeleteSem dúvida foram dias lindos, bem aproveitados
num hotel magnífico. Deve dar saudades!
Gostei, também, da história do gatinho...
Deixo aqui meus votos de uma Feliz Páscoa para você e Petter.
Muita paz e alegria!
Grande abraço, amigos!
🌻🌷🌹🙏🌹🌷🌻
Prezada Taís,
DeleteObrigado e com certeza foi mais umas férias maravilhosas. Independentemente da partida pesada sem o gatinho Spicy...
Feliz Páscoa para você e Pedro!
Abraços,
Mariette
Hej Mariette,
ReplyDeletePrachtige locatie om door te brengen. Heerlijke foto's.
Wat had het katje geluk met jullie en wat moeilijk om ze daar achter te laten.
Ik wens jullie fijne Pasen!
Lieve groet Willy
Beste Willy,
DeleteJa het was zeker een droom locatie met mooi weer ook.
Inderdaad vertrokken we met een zwaar hart...
Ook heel fijne Paasdagen toegewenst!
Liefs,
Mariette
Olá, amiga Mariette, gostei muito desta sua excelente postagem,
ReplyDeletena qual você mostra um pouco do estilo de vida do distinto casal,
passando pelo México entre outras coisas a alimentação dos gatinhos,
gesto de amor e caridade.
Uma Feliz Páscoa para o casal.
Grande abraço.
Prezado Pedro,
DeleteFoi mais um momento maravilhoso no México, sem trabalho para nós.
Sim, nós dois sempre defendemos o azarão e, principalmente, um gatinho tão estreito.
Não é fácil deixá-la para trás, mas estaremos de volta! Leia a continuação da aventura na noite de segunda-feira.
Abraços,
Mariette
Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI hope it's been a good Easter week. I come to wish you a great Easter Sunday.
xoxo
Dear Cristina,
DeleteSo far it has been a good and busy Easter week and I got involved with the choir and did some reading. Tomorrow more singing with the orchestra together.
Happy Easter to you and yours!
Hugs,
Mariette
Happy Easter! What a wonderful experience. Have not been to Mexico yet. Have to go to the land down under first :-). The story of Spicy is so amazing. We cat loving people always will find a furry friend in any land we go to. Or do they find us? xo
ReplyDeleteDearest Brenda,
DeleteHappy Easter to you and yours!
That sure was a wonderful experience and in the land down under we also worked and left our foot steps.
Guess it is the furry friends that find us!
Hugs,
Mariette
It sounds like a wonderful vacation. I have never been there, but who knows? Maybe some day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter.
Dearest J-Cats,
DeleteYes, it was a gem of a place to be!
Hugs,
Mariette
That really was a special vaction and I'm sure you often think of sweetie Spicy.
ReplyDeleteDearest Terry,
DeleteIt was very special but Spicy remained on our mind!
Hugs,
Mariette