Brenda, I only buy the bobble head turtles for little nieces and nephews or my daughter’s friends kids. Those on the table were from the little cutie Mayan girls whose family sells on Hidalgo at night. I wanted a purple turtle and she had to go get more until she found one for me. At one point she had over 20 turtles on our table at San Cochos.
I forgot when I responded to Brenda’s comment that I actually do have bobble head turtles in my sand box in the office. I will have to take photos of it and my cubicle so everyone can see how I have it tricked out very tropically.
What’s next? Some of the books on my Kindle and bookshelf
Big Stone Gap, Big Cherry Holler & Home to Big Stone Gap
The Tiger's WIfe
The Butterfly Cabinet
The Book Thief
Unbroken: A WWII Story of Survival, Resilience; and Redemption
In the Garden of Beasts
Left Neglected
The Murderer's Daughters
The Butterfly Cabinet
Daughters of the River Huong
Mimi And Her Mirror
Postcards From Nam
*** Excellent books I have recently read:
Girl in Translation
The Story of Beautiful Girl
The Butterfly's Daughter
Dreams of Joy
My Name is Mary Sutter
I had to laugh when I saw the “bobbing turtles.” In all the years and times I have been going to Isla I have never bought one.
Brenda, I only buy the bobble head turtles for little nieces and nephews or my daughter’s friends kids. Those on the table were from the little cutie Mayan girls whose family sells on Hidalgo at night. I wanted a purple turtle and she had to go get more until she found one for me. At one point she had over 20 turtles on our table at San Cochos.
Our grandson has quite a collection of turtles, he asks us every time we go to bring him some.
Fantastic pics Jackie, I just love the sights of Isla and never tire of them.
I forgot when I responded to Brenda’s comment that I actually do have bobble head turtles in my sand box in the office. I will have to take photos of it and my cubicle so everyone can see how I have it tricked out very tropically.