Tijuana

10 March 2018

I stayed in an Airbnb overnight in San Diego as I had planned a tour to Tijuana for today.

Unfortunately I did not go to Tijuana. I had booked a walking tour against the advice of most of the people I know. However, I told everyone I have travelled Colombia and Panama solo and lived in Brasil. How bad can Tijuana be?

The tour guide advised where I could park the car at the USA/Mexico border. I was not convinced my hire car would be safe anywhere near the border which made me think, I should be concerned about my safety.

I divided up my money and put one of my debit/credit cards in a separate money purse together with $USD40. I thought that if I was approached to hand over money, I could hand over the one purse and ask if I could keep the card, hoping that the person may think that was all I had on me. I then decided to go with my gut feeling and not tempt fate and cancelled the tour to Tijuana.

I am adventurous but know it is important to pay attention to these gut feelings. The border did not feel right in any way. The people were the saddest and poorest I have seen in a while and these seemed to be the traders so what would I see beyond the border, and I have witnessed some of the worst poverty when I lived in Brasil.

I drove back to my haven in Rancho Santa Margarita and went on a second Tinder date. Yes, a Tinder date. It is funny how everyone has a specific thought about this dating app. I have used it as well as POF each time I have travelled to the USA. My post “will you show me around your town” has allowed me to meet the locals who are proud to show off their town.

I went to the local sports bar “Daleys” and watched a couple of ice hockey and basketball games while I was receiving updates on my NRL game Tigers v Roosters. It was a great day that my team has won Round 1.

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Author: Edi

I am a 63 year old mother, of 2 adult boys. In March to August 2018 I completed my goal to visit every USA state by driving 30,000 kilometres solo. I am now continuing documenting my local and other country adventures.

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