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DemaZIHado Tranquilo

by ZihuaRob ⌂ @, Zihuatanejo, México, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, 20:58 (1 day, 5 hours, 33 min. ago)


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Our luck continues with the overnight temperatures remaining in the coolish range of the low 20s Celsius. Sheets remain optional, depending on your fan settings. We set our overhead fan on medium and it does the trick. We find ourselves pulling the sheets up over us each night so far. Enjoying this wonderful sleeping weather while it lasts. It isn't expected to last much longer.

Visitors continue being few and far between in Zihuatanejo, and the ones in Ixtapa barely leave their hotels. While local merchants struggle for sales, the mayor is in Acapulco for the 50th Tianguis Turístico. I understand politicians love parties paid for by taxpayers, but I don't understand why professionals in the tourist business aren't sent instead unless the whole thing is basically just a scam. The mayor was bragging about Mexicana adding a new flight to Zihuatanejo from the new AIFA airport on the outskirts of Mexico City. Let's see is anyone uses it whenever it starts.

I'm extremely disappointed to see the municipal government ruin a beautiful almendro tree located on the street side of the museum downtown across from the Vicente Guerrero school. It had grown perfectly for many years with minimal trimming, but all of a sudden the municipal government cut off all the lower branches that had balanced the tree that grows at an angle, meaning it is highly likely now to blow over in a strong wind. I've seen it survive countless storms including hurricanes, but I fear the stupid people who cut all of its lower branches just doomed it. I hope I'm wrong, but give the tree a look next time you go past it. It used to provide a lot of shade, now barely any. It was full of bird and squirrel nests, now gone. I walk past it every morning marveling at the star-like tiny flowers that fall, calling it the tree of falling stars. Now it barely has any flowering branches left. What do the mayor and her husband have against trees? Zihuatanejo has never lost so many trees as during their administrations. The longer they remain in power here, the less attractive and the hotter Zihuatanejo becomes, and they just don't see it. But the people do.

[image]A purrfectly peaceful vacation lodging with plenty of shade trees, Casa Kitty features 2 two-story structures. One is a one-bedroom house with a kitchen, and the other has a ground-floor bungalow and an upstairs cabaña that shares a kitchen with the bungalow. All located amid exuberant tropical gardens across the street from Troncones Beach within easy walking distance of the small village with its stores and restaurants.
Troncones Guest Inns and B&Bs

¡Cuidemos nuestro patrimonio!
#MásSeguridadPúblicaMenosCemento
#NoBlueFlag
#PreservemosPlayaManzanillo
#DenunciaElEcocidio

Esta pequeña playa en la bahía de Zihuatanejo se conoce como Playa Las Manzanillas.
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