Showing posts with label mazatlan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mazatlan. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

La Zona Dorada, Mazatlan, Sinaloa


The Golden Zone (Zona Dorada) is north of historic central Mazatlan, and is an extensive tourist center, not unlike some beaches in southern California, but tawdrier and less planned.

Friday, February 10, 2006

Don Jose y Khacho

Don Jose and Khacho visiting the beach in front of Casa Zen II (Pueblo Solar). Don Jose is the founder of Casa Zen. He arrived in Mazatlan about 16 years ago. Khacho is a buddhist monk in the Kadampa tradition. She has been around Mazatlan for over 20 years and co-owns a restaurant. She is currently living in a Kadampa temple in Tucson, Arizona and visits from time to time.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Coconut Collecting

Friday I went to help out at Pueblo Solar. It´s a branch of Casa Zen being built 5 miles south of Isla Piedra (and Mazatlan). The project is intended to be an energy self sufficient retreat center. Roberto (pictured) and I worked on building a septic hole (fosa septica) for the toilet drainage. After finishing the hole we poured a layer of gravel into it. Then we went to collect dried out coconuts to create the next layer.

Pangas

Yesterday morning I went over to Casa Zen on Isla Piedra. The easiest way to get there is by small boat. They are called pangas. There was some fog entering from the ocean. Fog is unusual here.

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Tropical Hut Construction

Yesterday we helped build a palapa on Isla Piedra. First we pulled the fiber out of dried coconuts. Next, we mixed it with clay, sand and water. Then we formed balls of it and built walls between the posts of the palapa. It's a slow process.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Maya, Chabela y Che

I went to volunteer some time working at Pueblo Solar, an ecovillage being set up on Isla Piedra. Due to rain and cold we were cancelled. Instead we visited Chabela's Camping, a palapa and cabana rental place next to the beach. It's rustic. Chabela, in the picture, is from Quebec. Her partner is Mexican. Maya, in the front, is one of her children.