We have been restricted in our internet use because we haven't gotten our bitpay card to work, just yet.
Just yesterday we got a number that we can call, but our sponsor lost his phone!
Maybe one day this week we will have this ironed out and will be able to think about a longer stay here in Mexico.
Until then, here are some pics.
If you remember we were so happy about the new arrivals.
7 puppies were born, but two were dead by the time we found out.
Nena was not a good mom, she kept stepping on the pups and laying on them.
She killed all but one.
We are calling her Lucky, because just shortly after we took her into the house so that she wouldn't get killed, too, her mom died.
I think she died of a broken heart.
There was no signs of external trauma, no snake bites, no poison that got thrown up, nothing.
She just layed down and died.
So, Lucky will be very lucky to make it.
She was only 7 days old when Nena left us.
We have her on baby formula.
Our drug of choice.
Once we get the credit card straight we will get a battery and make some trips to take some pics of the local scenery.
Bark at the moon!!
A friendly visitor!
That thing was huge!
Some random traffic that passed under the bridge while I was waiting for our sponsor to bring some baby formula for Lucky.
Chickens are free in Mexico, if you can catch the quick little bastards,...
Ever wondered where all the old garbage trucks go?
All the S-10 pickups come here, too!
First class.
And second class.
The old work trucks come here, too.
You don't see many of those!
But you do see plenty of these.
I think that is lots for rent to feed your cows.
Most folks here own their own homes.
This thing is still drilling.
It took a break, but went right back to work.
Some very old volcanoes.
That is our hour, see you next time!
If you want to make a btc donation here is our number!
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All money will be used to further our goal of building a group of ladies that support each other in Mexico.
Have a perfectly peaceful day!