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Cancun casa’s, hacienda’s, & villa’s Aug 22

Many of my readers live in all parts of the world. I’ve gotten views from China, Japan, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Spain, France, Italy,  Austria, Russia, Canada, Nova Scotia, Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, Portugal, the Mideast, South Africa, the Philippines, South America, USA, Virgin Islands, and so on. I’ve always been interested in where  and how people live in other parts of the world. I admire the Mexican architecture and therefore I thought you might like to see what some of Cancun’s Casas, Haciendas, and Villas look like. I went for a walk in the nearby neighborhoods and photographed some of the nicest homes. Notice that all the properties are walled and gated. They are all made from cement, concrete blocks and stucco and are very hurricane resistant. They are so clever in the use of the building materials available here.  The floors and even the roofs are made of poured concrete. When you walk through these homes the floors and stairs don’t creak and even all the interior walls are made from the blocks and stucco. These homes are solid.

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A beautiful casa on a corner lot………..

A magnificent villa…..

A Mexican Hacienda entrance……


I love the look of this 3 story gem……..

Modern architecture…………just a bit too extreme for me……….

Large corner villa more in the traditional style……..and colors……

A  more modest casa but still very nice……

Many of the gates are works of art in themselves and behind them are marvelous hidden gardens……

Entry ways can be intricate and impressive……

More examples…………

Most homes of this size also feature roof top gardens and decks many of which have pergolas and palapa style coverings……

Bougainvillea growing up the walls and ironwork…..

These polished stainless steel gates are expensive and elegant…….


A small park in the neighborhood with amazing detail work on the benches……..

Closeup of medallion: “H. Ayuntamiento Benito Juarez 2005-2008″ (City  Council, Benito Juarez 2005-2008)

These are some of the  better homes here in Cancun. They are in a more upmarket area and are typical for the area they are in, but like any city not typical throughout the many different neighborhoods. I will do a future article of the middle class homes soon.

Ave. Rueda Medina on Isla Mujeres Aug 14

Here is a short video I made a couple of years ago. It is of a golf cart ride out of the Posada del Mar parking lot south on past the Navy Base……..

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Isla Mujeres……Punta Sur Jul 31

At the extreme south end of Isla Mujeres is a place called “Cliff of the Dawn”. It has a stone pathway almost down to the sea where you can get up close and personal with the incoming waves crashing into and over the rocky shoreline. It’s one of my favorite places and one that you should never miss when visiting the Island of Women. Here’s a short video I made of it.

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BIRDS………….. Jul 12

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A few of my favorite pix with some indigenous parrots here in the Yucatan.

Oh! In case your wondering I’m a fan of Jimmy Buffett…………Parrot-heads forever!

A week at the Sands……….part 4 Jul 08

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On Friday morning  we wandered over to the craft area. We both picked out a piece to hand paint. Suzie choose a snail and I choose a sun god plaque to add to my collection. We worked on them for over two hours. We could hardly wait to pick them up the next day after they had been shellacked and fired in their oven. This is how they came out…………….we’re so proud.

This is Suzie’s snail, which she named “Escargot”………..

and this is the one that I did………….to add to my collection decorating our home which is: “Casa del Sol”….

As you can see the Caribbean was a little too rough to try swimming today…….

The happy couple on the beach …….but not in the water

The Veranda Restaurant put up the plastic owls to keep the birds away from the outdoor tables……..

See how the red flag is pointed……….that wind was strong and coming right off the Caribbean……..Thanks so much TS Alex!

The waves pounded the beach until Friday morning when they finally put the yellow flags up………

The beach palapa’s……..red flag means DON”T GO IN!!!

A look at the pool…….

The entrance way to a great place to spend your vacation……

Saturday came and we packed up, paid our bill, and said goodbye to the Royal Sands until next time????

We had a great week away from the daily grind of retired life in paradise.

Thanks to our friends Juni & Mina in San Francisco for renting us their beautiful villa.