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We arrived late around 7 p.m. Our Airbnb was a disaster. First time ever. The place is a large home built to accommodate Airbnb. It has great reviews but it didn't work for us. First off, and it wasn't explained as such, it's a technological check-in. You will never see anyone. You make your reservation, they send you a code, you log into the door, spend the night, and leave the next day. No one is ever around to meet or greet you. We've never experienced that. Very hard to contact someone, so much so that when we arrived the owner had apparently gotten in a small fender bender with a neighbor and had taken off. Family, friends, police cars, and transito vehicles all over the place. We never got answers from the owner and neither did the police. It appears the owners were watching the events unfold via security cameras. We moved to a hotel and filed a complaint. I'm waiting for a refund.
BTW, this is the back door!
There is a room size boveda or open ceiling with cupula over the dining room.
The next day we came to our friend's house and took the grand tour. It's a very nice home, thousands of square feet, 6 acres, and what they call a small casita, two bedrooms two baths, 1400 sq ft. 😀
It's all good and I won't go on about it but we have had a couple of lunches out with friends throughout the week. The employees come and go and know their routines so there isn't much to do but have fun with the dog and the cat. The security system is a bit cumbersome but I got the hang of it. I don't want armed guards here waking me from my sleep because I didn't hear the alarm go off or I set it wrong.
The weather here is cool day and night. The rains come in the late afternoons but there are still good opportunities for sunsets, hot air balloons, and lightning. I just got the Canon out today so hopefully, you'll see some good pics.
I'll keep this part brief. The Mexican state border governors have issued warnings not to cross the border due to severe cartel activity, kidnappings, and carjacking. This is more so on the Laredo routes. All of the above includes both libres and toll highways, they have made no exception to their attacks. The feds have done nothing.
It's funny, I have Facebook memories that I had posted back in 2008 warning about our current president, what he stands for, and the dangers he presents. Too bad I didn't publish them I would be a rich journalist today!
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