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3.21.08 san diego, california

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

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hank came back to the u.s. filthy. it rained the day before we left mexico and all the red dirt from the unpaved streets splashed all over his body. everyone will be happy to know he has had a bath and is sparkling clean!

we are slowly reentering….back in the u.s…..back in california….and having a tough time. luckily we have landed gently in the home of our fabulous friends steph and jeff and their kids eric and rachel. we can’t think of a better place to start to come to terms with reality. steph and jeff have been taking great care of us and spoiling us rotten. we aren’t complaining. today eric and jeff played 36(!) holes of golf and fran and steph lounged about in mineral pools, mud baths, steam rooms and sun chairs at glen ivy hot springs.

our last few days in mexico were wonderful and remote. we were removed from internet, cell phones and sometimes even electricity and water. carnivale-queen.jpg31308-san-ignacio-mission032.jpg

31308-fish-tacos001.jpgwe had our last fish tacos and participated in the carnivale in san ignacio which was fun but not too well attended. the next morning we took leave of our little paradise on the lagoon. we visited the lovely mission and zocolo for the last time.

baja-landscape-in-north.jpgbaja-landscape.jpgonce we got north of san ignacio the weather cooled down quite a bit but the scenery greened up a lot. we were fortunate to get a full wildflower exhibit in swatches of color that graced the hillsides and roads we drove through.camarones-at-la-bufadora.jpgla-bufadora-051.jpg

at ensenada we went to visit la bufadora a marine geyser or blowhole on the punta banda peninsula. the bufadora is quite impressive and groans as it spouts fountains of water sometimes 70 feet high. hank-at-beach.jpgwe visited on the first day of semana santa (easter week) so it was mostly mexican tourists on the viewing platform. we had a shrimp cocktail with a beautiful view of the bay below and spent the night yards from the beach listening to the waves lap the shore right below us. the next day we drove through enseneda, along the beaches between tijuana and rosario and spent about 2 hours crossing the border. we were so low on gas and the traffic was extended stop with little goes so we pushed hank along much to the delight of all the mexican vendors. many of them offered to help us.
 it is night and day crossing the border. you forget about the manicured highways, abundance of street signs and lights that adorn u.s. highways. we take it for granted that all our tiny side streets are paved, signals control major intersections and there are trash cans and rest areas everywhere. our tax dollars at work?

3.11.08 ciudad constitucion, mexico

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

31008-date-in-sandtodos-santos-013.jpgwe are north bound and down…retracing old territory…on the last leg of our journey…… less than one month to go….but we are trying not to think about that.31008-hotel-california003.jpg

yesterday we had a lovely day in todos santos. after the 31008-todos-santos-005.jpgmandatory stop at the hotel california  and a stroll through the downstown we walked to the beach which is adjacent to the 31008cactus-bloom-todos-santos-015.jpglagoon. looking back at todos santos one is struck by the green and verdant nature of its setting as opposed to most of the region. we have not seen such a profusion of green in weeks.

31008whales-todos-santos-012.jpgwe parked ourselves at the beach and enjoyed a two hour show of whale 31008birds-todos-santos-009.jpgactivity.¬† we weren’t the only spectators, a huge group of gulls and pelicans had stationed themselves¬†at the best seats in the house to watch the goings on. there were whales breaching, rolling, spouting and generally frolicking in the surge as close as 50 yards from the shore. it was amazing!¬† the birds watched equally as intently as we and seemed equally fascinated. (maybe it has something to do with fish but we like to think we were in the right place at the right time).

last night we had mariscos and tortilla soup and some of us (fran) had strong margaritas. that did not stop us from waking up this morning to the relentless crowing of roosters. 31008-todos-santos-rooster001.jpgcockadoodle here and cockadoodle there, cockadoodles everywhere. they have obviously not adopted the less is more attitude nor were they particularly attuned to daylight savings. it did get us up and out earlier than usual.

retracing our steps back to ciudad constitucion and manfreds r.v. park we did stop for lunch literally in the middle of nowhere. we both used an outhouse whose “floorboards”¬†didn’t really give one a great sense of¬†strength and considering what was below the best advice was to tread lightly and carefully. lunch nevertheless was good.

tomorrow we are headed back to the bahia de conception and will hopefully find a campspot right on the beach. 

3.9.08 cabo san lucas, mexico

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

we have been held here under fraudulent claims of lambification! the truth is that our dear friend coleen has twisted our arms (ouch, that’s enough) into eating yet another one of her fabulous meals, sleeping in her comfy guest bedroom and hanging out with her one more night…..we were putty in her hands.

3608-ruben-and-beth006.jpg3608-fran-and-eric-008.jpgwe dropped off ruben and beth at the airport yesterday after two wonderful days in cabo pulmo. cabo pulmo is a tiny solar powered town on the east capesolar-panels-at-cabo-pulmo-011.jpg accessible after about 10 miles of washboard, dirt road, max Hank speed 6.5 mph.  the main highway suddenly ends, no signs, no town, no nothing.  the road will be paved within the next five years (everything will be finished within 5 yrs.) .there is a national marine park on the coast which boasts the only living coral reef in baja california. ruben and beth took a scuba trip3508-3708-ruben-in-wetsuit.jpg and were able to see the underwater park but the wind was so rough we weren’t able to snorkel. we did enjoy our comfortable bungalow with a palapa roof and stone walls and caught up on reading and work. (yes we are doing some work!)

3708-cabo-pulmo-013.jpgcabo pulmo is tiny. there are two small shops, a tortilleria, 4 restaurants, two dive shops, one gift store and quite a few houses to rent.  there were many europeans there,  and the dive shop is run by a spanish woman and a dutch man who could not have been more gracious and friendly.3708-ceiling-at-cabo-pulmo-009.jpg

the east cape is much less touristed than cabo and has lovely empty beaches strung together by tiny villages often consisting of only a few houses or palapas. because cabo pulmo is so remote and has no electricity or paved road it gets only the more adventurous and less touristy crowd. at night the sky is awash in stars.  we ate dinner on friday evening in an open air palapa, not more than 20′ from  the sea. the whole town is very casual. there were two tables worth of people at the restaurant well past the posted opening hour. the only woman in the kitchen could not tell us when they were actually going to open because the cook had not yet arrived. juan, a local who runs one of the snorkling ecotours and is also the brother of the restaurant owner, had come to eat dinner but ended up waiting on tables as the waiter never showed up. welcome to baja.  nevertheless we had a lovely dinner with the sounds of waves lapping the shore, as the sun set behind the glowing hills. pretty nice!

must run now, our chef/hostess, coleen has prepared a fabulous meal that needs our attention. this is the best b and b we have stayed at, though somewhat exclusive.

3.4.08 la playa, mexico

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

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finally we have worked out the internet thing and can properly blog…..it’s been a bit tricky and still requires switching from one internet connection to another but we seem to have¬† regular connectivity. yeah! the wonders of modern technology.

3208ruben-beth-and-eric009.jpgwe picked up ruben and beth at the cabo airport on saturday night and have installed ourselves in a perfect little3208view-from-la-playita003.jpg hotel, la playita, in a little fishing village about 5 km  from san jose del cabo. the hotel is really just almost perfect, fabulous view, old mexican style, big kitchen, a tiny walk to the beach, the only problem is the construction going on next door. it is a bit sporadic though and we have learned to block the noise out. besides everything has to have some imperfection to it, otherwise who knows what would happen??? could b22808-sea-lions022.jpge disastrous.22808coleen-fran-and-margarita032.jpg

anyhow, we are glad to be away from the touristy craziness of cabo. we had a fabulous whale watching trip with our friend coleen and her friend margarita which took off right from the heart of cabo san lucas so we got the full on cab22808-arch-from-pacifi024.jpgo scene. once was enough. ruben and beth will have to explore it by themselves.

the four of us have also found the perfect beach, punta chileno. it is full of lovely coves, tide pools, great rocks to climb on, palapas, not too many people, a combination of locals as well as tourists and crystal clear blue water, just warm enough to swim. we spent the whole day there yesterday and plan to return at least two more times.

we have been doing our shopping at the mega store which is slightly unfortunate but there seems to be a lack of local markets around. as we in the states try to go more and more local, farmer’s market style shopping, here the trend is towards big box supermarket stores. cabo has not only this huge mega (which we are suspicious is run by target) but a costco and a walmart! globalization is with us everywhere. it is ironic that at the mega you can find rows and rows of frozen fish that was probably fished in mexico, shipped to the u.s. for processing and trucked back here for sale. probably the same for all the canned fruits and vegetables. strange world we live in!