I'm linking up at Monday Mural
December 2015 - El Quelite Mexico
I've posted from here before, murals inside the restaurant El Meson de Los Laureanos.
Showing posts with label El Quelite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label El Quelite. Show all posts
Monday, December 19, 2022
Sunday, July 31, 2022
Sunday, November 7, 2021
Monday, October 26, 2020
Cee's Fun Foto Challenge
90% needs to be all one color
El Quelite Mexico
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New York City NY
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Signs 2
Joining Tom at Signs2.
Wordless Wednesday Wordless Be There 2day
Gay NYC Dad
Continuing with pit stops...
a stop (as during a trip) for fuel, food, or rest or for use of a restroom.
El Quelite Mexico
This restaurant has several of the greatest bathrooms ever! Photos taken on various trips (2014, 2017, 2019) to this restaurant.
Men's urinal
Our friend Carol's photos of the new bathroom.
Wordless Wednesday Wordless Be There 2day
Gay NYC Dad
Continuing with pit stops...
a stop (as during a trip) for fuel, food, or rest or for use of a restroom.
El Quelite Mexico
This restaurant has several of the greatest bathrooms ever! Photos taken on various trips (2014, 2017, 2019) to this restaurant.
Men's urinal
Our friend Carol's photos of the new bathroom.
Location:
El Quelite, Sinaloa, Mexico
Sunday, November 17, 2019
FIRE
One Word Sunday
February 2017 - El Quelite Mazatlan
Ancient Aztecs performed a fire dance dedicated to Xiuhtecuhtli, the god of fire. The Aztec fire dance is performed today for tourists in Mexico.
February 2017 - El Quelite Mazatlan
Too bad he didn't move the lighter LOL!
Thanks to everyone who brought us some fire last week. Special thanks go to Janet for a positive side of wild fires; to Su for some fiery food; to Jackie for sharing some pain; to Ken for some stunningly fiery colours; and to TiongHan for a beautiful image of candles.
Thanks to everyone who brought us some fire last week. Special thanks go to Janet for a positive side of wild fires; to Su for some fiery food; to Jackie for sharing some pain; to Ken for some stunningly fiery colours; and to TiongHan for a beautiful image of candles.
Labels:
2017,
El Quelite,
fire,
Mazatlan,
Mexico
Location:
El Quelite, Sinaloa, Mexico
Friday, February 8, 2019
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Fast Food
Saturday
Six Word Saturday She's Been Waiting a Long Time
Carol sent a note asking if we wanted to go to El Quelite! Sure!
And I got a present. Carol made me this after I sent her a photo last spring.
Sad update to these previous posts, both peacocks in the photos have died during a storm.
2018 visit
2017 visit
2016 visit.
2015 visit
2014 visit
It doesn't matter how many times we've been here, it is such a pretty town.
John managed this photo from the car, of a sculpture depicting the game of Ulama.
Ulama ([uˈlama]) is a ball game played in a few communities in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. Descended from the Aztec version of the Mesoamerican ballgame, the game is one of the oldest continuously played sports in the world and is notable for the fact that it is the oldest known game using a rubber ball.
Carol sent a note asking if we wanted to go to El Quelite! Sure!
And I got a present. Carol made me this after I sent her a photo last spring.
Sad update to these previous posts, both peacocks in the photos have died during a storm.
2018 visit
2017 visit
2016 visit.
2015 visit
2014 visit
It doesn't matter how many times we've been here, it is such a pretty town.
John managed this photo from the car, of a sculpture depicting the game of Ulama.
Ulama ([uˈlama]) is a ball game played in a few communities in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. Descended from the Aztec version of the Mesoamerican ballgame, the game is one of the oldest continuously played sports in the world and is notable for the fact that it is the oldest known game using a rubber ball.
Ulama de cadera or hip ulama. A hip ulama team consists of five or more players (but there could be as many as twelve) wearing loincloths, with leather hip pads for some protection against the heavy (3 kg, around 7 lb) rubber ball.
It was a super bright morning for photography.
There was more lizard activity on the roof than we normally see here, but really hard to get a photo looking into the sun as we only had our cell phones. I know, gasp, we hadn't brought any cameras on this trip!
Check Carol's post, she got an amazing photo of the lizards.
Carol and I took a stroll around the restaurant, it is always evolving.
Carol and I commented that the photos in this area can never reflect the true warm colours that the dappled sunshine creates.
Getting a coke and chips for John's football game. There is even a doctor's office here.
Blending in.
Sunday
Inspired Sunday Barcelona Spain
One Word Sunday LIST
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge CURVES
Carol had sent a note asking if we wanted to go to breakfast and then to the tianguis in La Noria. We had just finished fried eggs for breakfast and football is at 11 this morning so we passed.
I finally finished our 2018 recap.
Carol and Bill picked us up at 6:30 and the traffic into town was crazy. Felt like there were more people out than even over the holidays. Everybody was jockeying for parking along the Malecon.
Even Plaza Machado was busy.
Such an angel...
Casa Canobbio at Plaza Machado for dinner.
Rib eye for John and flank steak on "peppery" for me. Both were good.
What gringos do as Mexicans watch in amusement. You can hear John saying "they need a leader".
Monday
Foto Tunes Mazatlan
Monday Mural Mazatlan
Awoke to an absolutely gorgeous morning.
But as the morning went on it got cloudy and by late afternoon the winds had picked up and there were even a few raindrops.
It was a super bright morning for photography.
There was more lizard activity on the roof than we normally see here, but really hard to get a photo looking into the sun as we only had our cell phones. I know, gasp, we hadn't brought any cameras on this trip!
Check Carol's post, she got an amazing photo of the lizards.
Carol and I took a stroll around the restaurant, it is always evolving.
Carol and I commented that the photos in this area can never reflect the true warm colours that the dappled sunshine creates.
Getting a coke and chips for John's football game. There is even a doctor's office here.
Blending in.
Sunday
Inspired Sunday Barcelona Spain
One Word Sunday LIST
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge CURVES
Carol had sent a note asking if we wanted to go to breakfast and then to the tianguis in La Noria. We had just finished fried eggs for breakfast and football is at 11 this morning so we passed.
I finally finished our 2018 recap.
Carol and Bill picked us up at 6:30 and the traffic into town was crazy. Felt like there were more people out than even over the holidays. Everybody was jockeying for parking along the Malecon.
Even Plaza Machado was busy.
Such an angel...
Casa Canobbio at Plaza Machado for dinner.
Rib eye for John and flank steak on "peppery" for me. Both were good.
What gringos do as Mexicans watch in amusement. You can hear John saying "they need a leader".
Monday
Foto Tunes Mazatlan
Monday Mural Mazatlan
Awoke to an absolutely gorgeous morning.
But as the morning went on it got cloudy and by late afternoon the winds had picked up and there were even a few raindrops.
Tuesday
Tuesday Treasures
Dutch's Tuesday Photo Challenge BREEZE
Wordless Wednesday Wordless Be There 2day Kammie's Odd Ball Challenge
Wordless Wednesday Wordless Be There 2day Kammie's Odd Ball Challenge
Packed up and were given big, sincere hugs from Isabelle, our maid.
We checked out of El Cid Marina and took a cab over to Torres Mazatlan.
Our room wasn't ready so we went to the Palapa where we had more hugs from Paco.
I've been thinking of my California club for days. Bacon, ham, chicken, avocado.
Queso fundido with chorizo.
We took advantage of the cloudy day and hopped into a cab and negotiated a price for the driver to wait for us at Walmart while we did groceries, $200 pesos.
But we did get a gorgeous sunset.
Wednesday
ABC Wednesday
Breakfast on the balcony.
We later asked for coffee mugs and got two delivered.
A cool and very windy day so we relaxed and read our books, and John was happy to have a workout facility. The other resort did too, at at $11 US per use he refused to use it!
Thursday
Thursday Doors Mazatlan
A Photo A Week Vanishing Point
Andrew over at High Riser used some information I had given him to compare our health care system to Australia's.
Donuts, anyone?
We got the bus at noon with a couple from Vancouver BC, their first trip to Mazatlan. We chatted and got off at the market where we pointed out the historical part of town they wanted to visit.
Cutting through the market.
Lunch at the Fish Market.
We shared an order of shrimp.
John had his usual mahi mahi and I ordered pukas.
They were chile releno con camaron y marlin - stuffed peppers with marlin and shrimp, delicious in a soy sauce.
2019 (Feb 27 - Mar 5) Carnaval theme announcement - Equinox, the rebirth of the senses, Equinoccio, el renacer de los sentidos.
This looks like it might have been a Chinese restaurant at one time.
We were heading into Woolworth's a two story department store that sold cosmetics, candy, shoes, clothing, kitchenware and linens along with toys.
Why? I had always been curious if it was any relation to the Woolworth's we knew growing up.
Woolworth Mexicana is a chain of retail variety stores which were founded by the F. W. Woolworth Company of the United States. It became independent in a management buyout by the Mexican executives in 1997 when F.W. Woolworth's went out of business. The company is now part of Grupo Comercial Control a holding company with operations in retailing.
You can get your car washed while you are parked.
Central market from across the street where we rarely walk.
Panama bakery always has great looking cakes.
Bachelorette party
Shrimp ladies
Walking by the flower market.
For sale, would make a cute restaurant.
Onto the bus and home.
Friday
Pull Up a Seat El Quelite
Weekend Roundup Letter C
Weekend Reflections Toronto
Wit's End Weekly Photo Challenge Repeating Patterns
Skywatch Friday Mazatlan
Another cloudy morning, that is three in a row, unusual. But it burned off and became a sunny but very windy day.
A walk on the beach.
It beats -13 C or 9 F at home!
Drinks with Carol and Mark to catch up. Bill should be home tomorrow.
Weekend forecast at home!
Wondrous Words Wednesday
The Perfect Mother, boring, contrived and I just couldn't understand how the women thought it was okay to interfere in the police investigation.
Three Days Missing was a decent read even though it was pretty obvious from the start who the culprit was.
In Search of Rose Notes, I did not like at all and why of why would Nora be bothered staying with Charlotte for all those days when she is so snarky and rude to her. The more I think about this book, a waste of time, the more irritated I am.
I had liked her Miss Me When I'm Gone but...
I also tried The Evening Spider and gave up on that too.
Thank God for another Lynda La Plante book Clean Cut to redeem this week!
Also started The Storm Murders, by John Farrow, a Canadian. So far so good.
LINKING UP WITH
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Sundays in my City
Seasons
Monday Walks
Monday Morning Blog Club
Through My Lens Monday
Our World Tuesday
Wanderful Wednesday #wanderfulwednesday Facebook
Saturday Snapshots is hosted by A Web of Stories.
Sundays in my City
Seasons
Monday Walks
Monday Morning Blog Club
Through My Lens Monday
Our World Tuesday
Wanderful Wednesday #wanderfulwednesday Facebook
Wednesday Around the World at Communal Global
Labels:
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El Cid,
El Quelite,
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Machado,
Mazatlan,
Mexico,
mural,
oldest,
peacocks,
restaurants,
sculpture,
Torres Mazatlan,
Woolworth's
Location:
Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico
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