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Spotted Around the Guaymas Area

Something a little different from the usual taco cart: A sushi cart!
We spotted this on a side street in Guaymas on the way from
San Carlos to the boat yard in Guaymas. It doesn't look like it's been
operational for awhile.
On our way to the boat yard one morning there was a caravan of trucks
transporting these huge tanks through a "suburb" of Guaymas.
There were several crews of linemen from the local utility who would disconnect the
overhead wires ahead of the caravan and then circle around behind to re-connect
after the caravan passed. No traffic control in sight.
This was on the screen of a computer for sale at Sam's Club in Guaymas.
We happened onto the "Grand Opening" of the
first Home Depot in Guaymas.
Christmas trees for sale at............
Walmart
Home Depot
And Santa Fe Market in San Carlos.

Another unique food cart (seen at the Empalme Sunday Market).
Also available at the Empalme Market:
"Fresh?" honey.

Churros - these really ARE fresh.
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And candy.
Talk about candy! This  is a HUGE pinata store in Guaymas.
All the shelves in the store were filled with candy to put in the pinatas.
This is just ONE of the aisles.
Last, but not least........a mobile plant nursery.

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