
I guess consistency has it perks. And I hope that I can use this website service for more than a year! After many years of doing all of the coding for my website, I "upgraded" to a website service that I hoped would be more automated and easy for me to post photos. Unfortunately, it wasn't too automated or easy.
I hope that this new website service is the answer! I am hopelessly behind on sorting and posting my photos. I go through bursts of motivation and get up some photos but then I just fall back into my old ways. Perhaps this will be a turning point.
These first photos are from a couple trips down to Mexico. I went on a train ride down to Tecate, Mexico (yes, the beer and the town are one in the same) to eat some food and tour the local brewery. The train ride alone was tons of fun - an old steam train, old railcars, a scenic route across the border. We toured the brewery and enjoyed the local fare of small border town. I don't know if they still run the tours from just east of San Diego, but it is definitely worth a look.
The second trip south of the border was a longer excursion down the Baja Peninsula. My buddy Mark and I packed into his car and started driving south. The food was consistently great and the scenery not half bad either. My favorite spot might have been Bahia San Luis Gonzaga. We met Coco of Coco's Corner on the way out there for a beer and he had some stories to tell.
I hope that this new website service is the answer! I am hopelessly behind on sorting and posting my photos. I go through bursts of motivation and get up some photos but then I just fall back into my old ways. Perhaps this will be a turning point.
These first photos are from a couple trips down to Mexico. I went on a train ride down to Tecate, Mexico (yes, the beer and the town are one in the same) to eat some food and tour the local brewery. The train ride alone was tons of fun - an old steam train, old railcars, a scenic route across the border. We toured the brewery and enjoyed the local fare of small border town. I don't know if they still run the tours from just east of San Diego, but it is definitely worth a look.
The second trip south of the border was a longer excursion down the Baja Peninsula. My buddy Mark and I packed into his car and started driving south. The food was consistently great and the scenery not half bad either. My favorite spot might have been Bahia San Luis Gonzaga. We met Coco of Coco's Corner on the way out there for a beer and he had some stories to tell.