Monday, July 15, 2013

Day trip with Kathleen and Juan Pablo to Tapalpa

On our way to Tapalpa, we passed by this guy taking his wares to market.

Tapalpa is high up in the mountains. This view is on our way up. Tapalpa altitude is over 7000 ft.

We were surprised at how much agriculture there was here.

Looking down at the town we just passed thru.




The main Catholic church in Tapalpa. The one on the Rt. is the old church. No telling how old it is  but it looked ancient.

This is the inside of the new church. Incredible brick work. The bovada ceilings were spictacular.

The main square in Tapalpa.

We found a spot to take a rest and have a beer. Just off the square. Nice place to people watch.

This is just off the lobby of an old hotel on the square. There were several Hotels.

The landscape and flowers were beautiful at this hotel.

Beautiful streets and very clean town.

The bell on top of the old church. Notice the crack.

On our way to the country club at Tapalpa.  These Burro's really work hard.

From the balcony of the Country Club hotel and restaurant.

This is a really nice place. Lots are sold around the Country Club. There are a lot of beautiful homes there. A great place for the folks from Guadalajara to get away and cool off at a higher elevation.

Clouds were moving in, but no rain for our trip.

End of the day, notice the little guy dragging a golf club. Can't start too soon. Also it had been raining hard that morning, notice the water in the sand trap, as if it was not difficult enough to get out.

Had to take a picture of this truck. I am absolutely sure that it came from the U.S. and it belonged at one time to
 Overnite Express which is now UPS freight. They harvest a lot of logs here. Very refreshing to travel 1.5 hrs. and be in a pine forest.

We don't know what the name of these plants is, but they were very beautiful. Can anyone help with the name?

On our way out of the mountains. That is the salt flats between Guadalajara and Colima below.

Lots of clouds, no rain.


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