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#UnderthePalapa Sex in our living room

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Star-struck lovers got to enjoy condo first
Carlotta and friend were enjoying their love nest in the sky
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Mexico News Daily | Saturday, February 27, 2016
Editor’s note: After a hiatus of several months, Chris Dalton is back with his reports on the trials and the joys of buying his condo in Puerto Vallarta.

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I forgot to mention something that happened when our furniture was being moved into our condo in December 2011. My friend Fred reminded me of the time people were having fun in our living room before we even got there.

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#MajorsCorner Puerto Vallarta, cats and planes

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Once again my darling wife Kitty and I have made the yearly trip to our Mexican winter paradise of Puerto Vallarta. We dream about this moment all year and are never disappointed. The warm brown arms of Mexico envelop us into our tropical Valhalla.

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Under the Palapa….Falls and Banking

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Falls and Banking:
I was coming out of the Santander bank (a Spanish bank) just up from one of my favourite restaurants, El Barracuda, when I fell into the road and scraped my leg from knee to ankle. I was bleeding like a stuck pig and my heart sank that I was in a part of town that was not close to a hospital. This brings up two subjects, walking and banking, neither of which I am proficient at.
First let us talk about walking in this favourite city of mine. If you live anywhere but the Malecon or a main road, you quickly learn to look 10 feet in front of you to see what is coming. I don’t mean that you are checking out the people coming towards you but rather the street itself. The cement and cobblestones are treacherous and you had better watch where you are walking.

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#UnderThePalapa TheLeysExperience

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When we first moved to Puerto Vallarta, I was afraid to go to the nearby supermarket, Leys, because, well, it appeared so Mexican.

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#UnderThePalapa #Mopping #Humour

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You never know what you are going to pick up as a new talent when you move to Mexico. Many of my friends, for instance, have become fluent in Spanish after immersing themselves in language classes for eight hours a day for months.

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