CFE has responded with full speed ahead. In operation now, besides four trailer sized generators, and one huge flatbed truck sized one all in town,
is this- a HUGE mobile jet-engine powered substation across from the Pemex.
Around town, this is not an atypical sight-
The Hacienda Hotel at the town's square took an extra large hit. Maybe because if it's age, the damage questions a repair. Balconies caved in &
roofs collapsed, all in addition to the missing doors and windows
Tomatoes-tomatoes-tomatoes...my kingdom for a tomato. They have arrived for the first time. Bread and a FEW other garden supplies are in one of the
two markets open as well. Because of CFE, refrigeration is just coming up in stores this morning. The mobile r/o water-maker was off line so no
water was available today. The main streets are down to a thin slushy layer of mud now. Heavy street equipment is now working the Saul Market area.Paulina - 9-9-2009 at 09:31 PM
Thank you for the update.
Hacienda
motoged - 9-9-2009 at 11:02 PM
It breaks my heart to see the Hacienda so badly damaged....I have fond memories of a classic establishment...
A bit blurry....but the mood is there....
Que lastimaBajajorge - 9-10-2009 at 08:38 AM
In the photo of the Bar entrance, is the crawler comin or goin?rpleger - 9-10-2009 at 08:39 AM
Thank you soo much for these updates...DENNIS - 9-10-2009 at 08:43 AM
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Originally posted by Bajajorge
In the photo of the Bar entrance, is the crawler comin or goin?
That's Skeet headin' in for a cold one. motoged - 9-10-2009 at 12:51 PM
Dear Nomad Reprobates,
Sad to say that the "crawler" was a kid playing....it will take some time before he is likely to attain the lofty status of a Nomad with an alcohol
problem....