Good news... I have finally found someone who can teach me advanced
guitar lessons! He is from my church and he is very good with his
classical guitar. During our worship practice last week, he taught me
some tips on the chords, bar chords, minor, sharp, etc. etc., so much
so, I told him to slow down, I need to absorb all these slowly. At my
age, I am a bit slow and it takes time. I was told that there are many types of guitar strings, different tones, plastic ones, metal strings but one that I like is this classic Rotosound guitar strings at musicians friend. Perhaps one day I will order them online and get my guitar strings changed for the better. Anyway, I must consult my "master" first before I do...
A THREE HOURS CITY TOUR when we embarked in Mexico on the second morning. My sister booked the three hours city tour in Ensenada, Mexico, a van came to pick us up from the port. Ensenada is the border of Mexico and it reminds me of Hatyai, a border town too between Malaysia and Thailand. We were taken to a shopping area where we must haggle for the goods. LOL.. Yes, something common in my own country... Anyway, we did not buy anything for ourselves... just a wooden handmade truck for my grandson which cost $8usd. Nothing much to shout about on this three hours excursion, I was so sleepy on the way back to the ship that I dozed off and only awaken when we were driven through the town. All in all, I just wanted to step onto Mexican soil and I would give this a miss if I were to go on this Mexico cruise again. LOL... At the open area shopping walking towards the Blowhole... This is La Bufadora Blowhole, an amazing natural marine geyser that is capable of shooting water over 60 fe
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