Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Puerto Vallarta

Weather here in the 80's and sunny! I am currently representing a family that has a beautiful home here in the heart of Old Town Puerto Vallarta on a dead end street and quiet. It is three stories and wonderful art work and  2 fountains. It is cleaned three times a week and sleeps up to 10 people--4 bedrooms and five baths. Staff will cook and you need only pay for groceries and tip them if you want them to cook for you. It's close to all the many amenities and the new Act II Theatre. The family lives in Mexico City but is in very good condition. If you think you might have an interest let me send some photos. Price is great $800/week and $2200 a month.  
Hope you are well
He knows what he's hablando about, owns some fifteen places himself. And it sounds like a very good deal indeed. This is a generous offer.  That is $114.00 a day and even less for a month, $73.00 a day. And it is that time of year. It would be fun to take the whole month and settle in. Imaginarse como bien sus español sería si lo hicieras. See? That there is advanced because it is reflexive and it is future subjunctive. That't the thing. You just jump right in and accept corrections. Sometimes the local people will think, "This is all wrong, but he's trying." 

"That is, 'Imaginarse como aumentado sus español.'" 

"Gracias." 

And when you come back...

...your fish are all dead. Not really. But best cut the plants back first. 

4 comments:

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

(1) I recently tried to learn Spanish by listening to discs on the way to and from work.

That was a fail, partly because it was too weird listening to some presenter chick speak perfect Spanish and perfect English (I'll bet she had perfect teeth, too) whilst driving past the Dunkin' Donuts parking lot with all the illegals milling about waiting for semi-literate white guys in pickup trucks.

Okay, when I say "partly because" I mean a very small part. So small, in fact, that it had nothing to do with it at all.

(2) There are many things I don't know. But one thing I know for certain is you don't want to come back from Sorrento to a dead cat.

deborah said...

Muy bueno y benita.

edutcher said...

When The Blonde and I were there (maybe 10 years ago), there was a lot of construction.

The one thing Vallarta has is the fact that it's an old town and there are still reminders of it (sidewalks with high curbs for carriages so the hidalgos didn't have to step in the street).

ricpic said...

If you want authentic Mexico with relatively temperate climate a better bet would be a small inland city in the mountains north of Mexico City. Fred Reed country.