After spending a few days by the river in the Sequoia National Forest, we scooted over to our next “homestay” in Santa Barbara. The next installment of visiting friends in their newly (-ish) acquired digs as we enjoy more of our roving retirement.
Visiting Friends in the Sequoia National Forest
In recent years, many of our friends from the Bay Area have moved to Southern or Central California. So, after three years we thought it would be fun to visit, starting at my oldest friend’s second home on the Tule River in the Sequoia National Forest.
Exploring Beautiful Blooms, Boardwalks, and Casual Dining in Puerto Vallarta
We spent the last five weeks of our roving retirement practicing slow travel near Puerto Vallarta, but we did visit lots of places. In our last article, we described the attractions of Riviera Nayarit, the area north of the airport. Here we describe the activities that we thought were interesting south of the airport.
Riviera Nayarit with a Chill Vibe and Interesting Sites and Food
We returned to Mexico this March seeking a place to reenergize after our busy ski season in the US and Europe. We chose Riviera Nayarit (formerly known as Nuevo Vallarta) because the vibe is much more chill than in the hotel zone of Puerto Vallarta, but that doesn’t mean that we just sat around the entire time.
On the Beach Again in Puerto Vallarta
Our desire to spend time in a warm place to recover from the cold and dryness of ski season took us back to lovely Puerto Vallarta (PV), Mexico. The first thing I was struck by on arrival was not just the warmth but the humidity, in a good way.