Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Post number 4 - more about day to day

John made the hike to his geo cache on the hill to the south end of the beach.  All good up there, lots of visits to the cache - and the reward for making the hike up the mountain is the fabulous view of the bay!  The first picture is the island I am always talking about.

The cache at the top of the mountain!
Marked with a light
that is still going strong after 3 years!




















Next is looking north to the beach - we are near the centre of the bay.

 Every day brings a new event...this is a little stick bug I found on the table.  Yesterday, there were two events worthy of a mention - Wayne got stung by a scorpion (his is just fine) and Chris got stung by a jelly fish (he is fine too)  There are many dangers these days - the bay is also full of stingrays so wading into the water is a challenge!  I am finding many uses for my paddle board - a swim float is one of them, gets me out to deep water with out navigating the sting ray resting ground.

 Morning Internet at Jerri and Norm's -yes I can check email most every day.

John and I have done a few day trips -
We drove north to Santa Rosalia one day.  Always fun to see what is happening in the neighboring towns. Very busy the day we were there, looks like lots happening since they re-opened the mine, which is very good for the local economy.  Another trip was south to Loreto - always a fun place to visit.  Again lots going on there, busy shops and a big new grocery store, a "Super Ley" chain store.  Day trips usually include lunch, fish tacos are our favourite choice.  Another afternoon was off to a neighboring beach to collect shells.

Here we are on one of our kayaking adventures to the island.....


Picture perfect don't ya think?

On the way back home with flat calm water!


Day to Day life

Day to day life is quite easy these days.  We live very simply on the beach, all we really need shows up on our door step daily - well the ice cream man is only weekly (and that's a good thing) 


the local vendors arrive with water, fresh fruit, vegetables, fish and prawns, bread, tamales, even pizza and sweets.

 From the truck to my sink - all washed and ready to eat!

 Dolphin sighting have been frequent lately, that usually means fishing is good. One huge pod stayed around the bay for about an hour – so exciting and entertaining to see them fishing and playing and watching the birds that follow along looking for their share of the food.  This photo is taken from my kayak, in lumpy water, but if you look close at the centre you can spot a couple of dolphins.  They were feeding and moving fast, I never did catch up to them.
 Paleo making a string to hold my sunglasses, Paleo is the best vendor, he always knows exactly what I need!!!!???

One of many happy hours - this one is celebrating Nan's birthday. Here are Steve and Nan serving up Mimosas (champagne and fresh squeezed orange juice)

We are doing just fine - the weather is perfect, much warmer than the past few years.  The cold spell I talked about last post only lasted a few days.  We have been swimming most days, the water is so warm.

The usual day starts with a power walk from one end of the beach road to the other (approx. 3 km.) then onto the water with the paddle board and do the same route on the water, then it's time for a swim.  If the water is still calm we may take out the kayaks and paddle out to the island.  Then before you know it the day is done and it's time for another happy hour!  Whew!  Oh, and I must add that during most of these strenuous activities you will find John on his favorite chair reading (or talking with someone)......waiting for the wind to come up so he can go sailing.

Friday, February 7, 2014

How time flies!

Well, it's been a while since I made a blog post - sorry it's been so long??? busy?? maybe.

We are all settled - just one move after 2 days and we have a cute (but shady) little spot under a palm bush, have a nice palapa, and lots of beach for the toys.

Early weeks weather has been warmer that past years - the water is nice for swimming as well.  But as I write this (February 7/14) it is windy and cooler, much like past years.







got the palapa loaded up with our “junque”, set up the table and chairs and we are all set….well almost – John digs a pit for grey water, then puts together the box to hold the solar heated shower, and sets up the shower tent.  Next chore is a trip on a desert back road to find the perfect rocks to build a new fire pit.

 

 First paddle board lesson - Steve gives Deb some tips and instruction!

 Ok now, this is how you get on ......
 Steady now....................
 Ok, here we go .......................
 the 3 amigas - testing out the new boards - Nan, Jerri and Deb all have the same inflatable stand up paddle boards.  Morning paddles every day the water is calm.
John gives it a try - not nearly fast or exciting enough for him.

Full Moon on the beach.