John M
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Motel in Tecate???
Anyone aware of a pretty decent motel in Tecate, or maybe close to the border in the U.S. - close like half hour's drive?
Thanks
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comitan
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Cross the border, when you hit the main street turn right continue on about 3/4 mile nice motel on left. Or leaving town toward Ensenada going up the
hill on the left new motel. Sorry don't remember the names.
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
“The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false”
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eetdrt88
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hey John M...
is that avatar a self portraitthats got to be one of the funniest i've seen in a
while
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John M
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Self portrait?
Actually, I stole it from Neal Johns. He had hid it in his attic, a portrait he had commissioned several years ago. In all honesty he does look a year
or so younger now.
John
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eetdrt88
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hey John whereabouts in the high desert are you???
we were really checking out Joshua Tree to possibly buy a home,but it seems like the prices started skyrocketing their as well...we were just out at
Desert Hot Springs Hotel and Spa last weekend....i really love that place,all those pools are just spectacular
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John M
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High Desert - eetdrt88
We are in Hesperia. Home prices all over the desert have gone way up over the last two years or so. Joshua Tree seems to be a nice area - near perfect
elevation for desert living. Desert Hot Springs is where my wife's parents lived for years. You gotta like wind to live there - parts of it aren't
inexpensive any longer either.
John
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MexicoTed
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John M, I believe the hotel Comitan is speaking of is called La Estancia Inn and it's west on Blvd. B. Juarez. I checked it out about three months ago
and it's pretty nice. There is also Rancho Tecate. Please see your U2U for some more info.
Ted
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