Tres Puertas
Travel Blogs from Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo
Living it up on the day of the dead
... filling the night I knew for sure that this is a place where I belong.
I thought of my closest friends back home in Sweden who would have laughed if they saw me here, in a whole crowd that was singing Llorona, in a warm balmy tropical night, surrounded by happy, creative, and truly wonderful people.
This is a song that normally “happens” when I’ve happened to have a tequila or two too many. Somewhere before belting out Paloma ...
Is this really legal??
... day of the Earth, and if that would have been the case, my last day would have been a happy one.
I spent hours in the water, swimming for at least one, floating face up the rest of the time, just watching heaven, like I had just surrendered to my fate. Right now my fate is too good, SO DAMN GOOD in fact that it is causing me to wonder if it is really legal to be this happy… Is it REALLY OK to feel this good?
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Crime but no punishment
... shamelessly in front of his watery realm (I don’t feel naked in a bikini anymore) and threw myself into his warm embrace. He was slightly fierce this afternoon, throwing me around showing me his dominance. But I liked it….
So with his scent on my skin and my hair in that tell-tale mess, I strolled home content and happy with a secret smile on my salty lips that would make Mona-Lisa look grumpy in comparison.
I’m going back for more tomorrow.
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Cleaning my soul but keeping a dirty mind...
... br>
And then in we went again for the second session to be held in total darkness, the hole at the top plugged in. More chanting and breathing and dancing and music.
I couldn’t help imagining if there was a light-switch, how fun it would be to push it, and see what everyone REALLY was up to. My filthy mind played up scenes of people picking their nose, having a ****, doing the “running-man”, a vegan hungrily tucking into half a pig… ...
Being deep and finding Jesus...
... being safety. In the manual there is a nine-step plan for you and your buddy, to optimize safety and enjoyment, and I think it might be quite a good plan to use in real life with your partner/spouse/lover:
1. Agree on appropriate entry and exit points and techniques.
(When should you see each other, where, is it good to go to the movies, can I show up unannounced, how long can I stay, how much space do you need?)
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Business Services