Travel to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – Episode 156
by chris2x ↓ Add commentscategories: mexico travel
The Amateur Traveler talks to Robin Noelle (author of next year’s edition of the Moon Guidebook for Puerto Vallarta) about Puerto Vallarta. Robin talks about the beach, the food, the jungle and 12 foot wide Manta rays.
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Caleb Guidebook
Says:October 19th, 2008 at 8:04 am
Without a doubt….Puerto Vallarta, Mexico! On the Pacific Ocean side of Mexico, the weather should be clear and hot in November. Caleb Guidebook
Jenny McGill
Says:October 23rd, 2008 at 12:52 pm
Hi Chris,
Just listened to yours and Robin Noelle’s podcast on Puerto Vallarta. Naturally, I’m thrilled to have my name mentioned in the interview, but I’m also very happy to know about your show, and I look forward to following along with you in the future.
Robin is right on top of what is happening in PV. While she is “glowing” in the last days of a hot summer, I’m sitting sixty-five miles away on a mountain top wearing long sleeves and sleeping under a blanket in Talpa de Allende.
I’m working on another manuscript set in this village and surrounding areas in the 1860s.
Loved the interview on “my” town.
Jenny McGill, author of Drama & Diplomacy
Benny
Says:October 27th, 2008 at 7:58 am
The host needs to loose his “hmm,okay” parasite phrase.It gets annoying after a few times.
chris2x
Says:October 28th, 2008 at 8:37 am
To be fair the host never says “hmmm, ok” but you are right he does say “ok” a lot and sometimes I find it annoying.
The Host