Laguna

It was overcast this morning and it was Sunday and everyone was packing up to leave. We were going to stay another day but the kid in the big Scania truck left and the Spanish kids were nowhere to be seen. I spoke to Marcelus our nextdoor neighbor and he showed us his Santo Inacio van which was so nice. The buyer buys a brand new chassis and brings it to the factory for the install. There is a one year wait. The quality appears to be outstanding and well thought out. There was a washer dryer, outdoor kitchen, automatic levellers. Marcelus spoke excellent English and had lived in Bethesda, MD when he was 9 years old because his father was a military attache and he himself was in the military and obtained his PhD in cyber security from Redding in the UK. He retired this year and was quite young still maybe 50 or so.
We had lunch and then the kids played and we emptied and filled and paid our bill and checked out. 
We headed to the grocery store to stock up on bread and stuff. The fresh rolls are good with sausages but you need to have them the same day. 
We headed an hour south to the town of Laguna on a beach with a harbor where fishermen with casting nets catch fish with dolphins luring schools of fish into their nets. Birds are standing by waiting to catch fish too. We arrived just before sunset and there were a lot of fishermen in the water but we didn't see any successful casts although there were a couple pods of dolphins hunting. On the surf side there were a couple pods of dolphins playing in the surf.
We ended up camping on the street next to a park for the night. We had steak for dinner.

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