DavidE
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MULEGE Need A Basic Place To Stay For Several Months
Too bad I am on social security which prevents me from getting a hotel room. Know of any basic rooms?
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Pompano
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David..there is a very reasonable place with rooms in Mulege..like maybe just a few dollars a day, but I cannot think of it's name right now. Just
before the church downtown and on the same side of the street. Has wooden railings on the porch..appears to have small rooms. Someone will post the
name ..I hope.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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DavidE
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Ah yes, the posada something or other on the northern street leading west out of town. Good call. I've got to wait somewhere a few months while my car
papers are straightened out in Mexico D.F.
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Pompano
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Yes, I think that's the place. Tell you what, on my next trip into town..which is Monday morning..I'll get the name, prices, and post a couple
photos for you.
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Mulegena
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Not all basic rooms in Mulege have hot water, which is surely nice in the wintertime, but irrelevant in summer.
There are rooms with hot water by the welding shop in town, too. Upstairs or downstairs, right behind Alba. They gave a great price to some long-term
tourists a couple years ago.
The lady who has the yardage and notions store also has rooms for rent. She's in the nice house up the stairs on the rock hillside across from the
kindergarten/just up from the cop shop/post office. She rents fulltime to Carmelina, who is the go-to seamstress person in town, btw. She's the best.
There's also apartments up on the hill behind and a block west of Fereterria Yee.
"Raise your words, not your voice. It's rain that grows flowers, not thunder." ~Rumi
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DavidE
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Yeah I'm ready for a good solid dose of mulege. It's been more than a dozen years since I visited. Once my car papers come through I'll continue south
and catch a ferry or if it gets too hot I'll chicken out and head back up to san quintin. Should be some place available there, but I'll enjoy the
desert. It's all jungle where I live near the border of the state of guerrero.
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willyAirstream
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David E
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