Thank you! We plan to fly in to Mexico, winter at Lake Chapala. I have little to no public transit experience. All information is valued. Joy & Wyatt Chapala Bound Sept. 2018
Wyatt and I hope to meet you, when we get there. I just know I will love the natives, what beautiful people. Then there are the fabulous expats. Now to learn Spanish. . . ha ha
No, Not the entire trip (depending on where you are traveling to). The musicians, clowns, etc. get on and off the busses to gather tips. Usually one or two songs. You are always free to move and or ask the musician to move down the aisle. I don't think that they would take offense if you asked it in the proper manner... YMMV
Joy Overley Yes, going to Mexico most definitely requires an attitude adjustment. You have to learn to chill out, relax and become open and accepting of whatever is happening. If you want it to be just like at home, forget it. Mexico is very noisy with lots of loud celebrations and so many people are living life joyfully, in colour, not living beige like people do north of the border. Just riding the bus or walking down the street becomes an interesting adventure and you never know what you’ll discover. The people are wonderful.
Excellent video!
Thanks Paul. Where is your home DZ?
Grasias x amar a mexico..❤❤
my nephew claims to have met u on visits to ajijic and lake chapala.
That's cool! Thanks for the comment. I see you ride an R6. I used to race a GSXR 600
do u have any bikes in ajijic at the moment
No... Unfortunately, all I have is a CanAm Commander right now. I would like to pick up a 06-07 GSXR 750.
Chapala Drone best years of that bike imo..
dude!
hey, dudr... u amd the family 9k these days?
Thank you! We plan to fly in to Mexico, winter at Lake Chapala. I have little to no public transit experience. All information is valued. Joy & Wyatt Chapala Bound Sept. 2018
So did you guy make it down? How did you find it?
Welcome to Mexico dear friend
we can do without the nerve wrecking music
This is 2 years ago, hope you are still in Mexico. Want to make contact with locals~ more time in the area than Wyatt and I have. ha ha
Ya we are still here. Look us up when you get here. We will be happy to give you some pointers.
Wyatt and I hope to meet you, when we get there. I just know I will love the natives, what beautiful people. Then there are the fabulous expats. Now to learn Spanish. . . ha ha
Love the bongo player :o) Adds to the experience of a Mexican bus ride :o) Thanks for such an unhurried video and a calm voice :o)
Thanks for your sub and comment
So, the guy on the drums played for the entire trip? If he's banging away next to your ear is it bad manners to ask him to move, or stop?
No, Not the entire trip (depending on where you are traveling to). The musicians, clowns, etc. get on and off the busses to gather tips. Usually one or two songs. You are always free to move and or ask the musician to move down the aisle. I don't think that they would take offense if you asked it in the proper manner... YMMV
I would pay him for peace and quiet.
That drumming may become annoying. I will need an attitude adjustment. Pray this grow to my preferences. It makes me tense up, not what I prefer.
They are not on every bus ride. It is just one of the things you will see from time to time. Mexico is full of "new" experiences...
Joy Overley Yes, going to Mexico most definitely requires an attitude adjustment. You have to learn to chill out, relax and become open and accepting of whatever is happening. If you want it to be just like at home, forget it. Mexico is very noisy with lots of loud celebrations and so many people are living life joyfully, in colour, not living beige like people do north of the border. Just riding the bus or walking down the street becomes an interesting adventure and you never know what you’ll discover. The people are wonderful.