Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Life in Puerto Vallarta


Everything is going better than my wildest dreams here. By the time you (reader) are ready, I will be legally able to find you the home of your dreams here, and at the very best price. I am going into the real estate marketing business.

And I have two books to sell.

I will soon be fed exclusive offers on properties that will never be publicly listed, as the owners want to be sure that the buyers are of the calibre preferred (read: appreciative of nature, God, and art). All properties that I am talking about have the very highest standards of eco-friendliness, respect for the natural terrain and architecture, but I also must be clear that they will start probably as low as $150,000.00 USD, so many affordable to good people with less money.

I'm now leaving the US politics in the past. I have spilled my beans in ways that cannot be stopped. They will germinate, grow, and bear fruit in time. It is not my job to save the US from itself. I am reminded of Jesus who reportedly said, "Pick up your damn bed and WALK, goddamn it!"

Everyone here is THRILLED that my Denison friend's (Dean Hansell's) law firm is suing Arizona for Mexico PRO BONO. Dean is the coolest guy, although we had no contact for many years, I occasionally saw in the press what he'd been up to. Always knew we would re-connect. Maybe PV is in his future too. . . .

I have more good news!!! Victor, who lives next door, is a cab driver. He has a girl friend who visits, but lives with his mother (who has hair down to her knees) and three chihuahuas. The dogs are trying to make friends with our cats. Victor is also the exclusive chauffeur for the CEO of a global oil exploration company when he is in town. This man owns a private island with house and horses and Victor takes care of it. He has invited me to go by boat Sunday for 2-3 days to fish and grill fish and fruits from the trees on the beach, go swimming and horseback riding, and just relax. He seems to like me and he knows that I have a husband. He is OK that we are gay.

I am hoping that if it goes well, he will let Alfredo and me use the island for a honeymoon when you return to PV. Is that a great idea?????????

Also, I am beginning my career speaking about TW. This Thursday, at Hotel Mercurio, I will talk some about Tennessee, and then will show THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA. After that, I will do other films if it goes well. I have met many very well connected people here: some Mexican, others from all over the world. They tell me the most courageous people in the world have been gathering in PV and I have no worries here at all. I have been invited to some meetings, and it is suggested that the newspaper should do an article on me soon. We'll see. Timing is everything.

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