I had the chance to visit another cemetery, the Cemeterio de Sayulita. I would think when the location was first selected, it was most likely a beautiful and serene space. However, today, Sayulita’s not so private cemetery is getting hemmed in by new construction and has become a shortcut to other destinations. The main entrance …
Outstanding Doors in Sayulita
Readers will already know of my admiration of doors. Where ever I travel, I notice and photograph front and gate doors, usually of homes. I can positively tell you that there are some outstanding doors in Sayulita! I think of front doors sort of like eyes. They are a window of sorts, an entry into …
Lovin’ North Beach in Sayulita
The busiest beach in Sayulita is South Beach, closest to downtown and packed full of beach bars, clubs, noise, people and of course surfers. I am lovin’ north beach in Sayulita for the exact opposite reasons. ๐ This stretch of beach will start where the river empties into the ocean and end at a large …
Why Foresight is so Valuable
I’m staying in the flat today. While I feel I have improved over yesterday, I need to let my body recover more before I make demands of it. I’m so glad I followed my tried and tested rule on the first day I arrived here in Sayulita. Why foresight is so valuable is allowing me …
Sayulita Sickness on Day 2
Awwww bummer! I got the Sayulita sickness on day 2 in town! What the heck? I have read for years about the struggles Sayulita has had with its sanitation, or lack there of. Before a new sewer treatment plant was put in a couple of years ago, it was thought that all the the sickness …
Mexico’s not so little surfing village, Sayulita
Ok so Sayulita is not a big town by any stretch of the imagination, but boy has it grown since I was last here 15 years ago! Mexico’s not so little surfing village, Sayulita is a lot larger and developed than I was expecting it to be. I have been reading for years now that …