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December 6, 2010
Whether, Weather…
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To leave, or not to leave, that’s still the question. The problem isn’t so much not knowing what the weather might bring, but the fact we ...
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December 5, 2010
Goodbye Guaymas-maybe
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Our work is done. The cruising kitty is fed. The weather report looks optimistic for the 100 mile passage to San Jaunico tomorrow. So now we...
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December 3, 2010
Crossing on the Diagonal
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We waited to cross the street—first one set of green lights went, and then the next, but the don’t-walk sign stayed steady. Then a few minu...
December 2, 2010
Go Ahead, Drink the Water
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this was covered by flooring and we knew the area was squishy, but the amount of rot was impressive... I’m not sure how many entries ...
December 1, 2010
Shak-shak
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With music all around us (and even the promise of a Guns N’ Roses tribute concert coming to the Malecon in just a few days…) Maia needed a...
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Pearl Fever
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The pearl farm on Bacochibambo Bay I think we’ve sent every cruiser we’ve met in Guaymas to visit Perlas del Mar . And each time they com...
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November 30, 2010
Keeping Warm
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no one sat in the central gazebo when last night's chilly wind blew We’re past the ‘barefoot in the sand’ season. It’s still lovely ...
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November 29, 2010
Play
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the bus to Empalme Evan has been head down in our bilge—turning the ex-water tank into storage, while I’ve been sending off stories and ...
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Adopted Sea Turtle
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Ana Luisa being released in October Today is my birthday—always a popular celebration in our family. And Maia made this year’s birthday ...
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November 26, 2010
Doubly Thankful
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Boat ovens (especially our boat oven) aren’t very big. This became very apparent yesterday as Evan and I negotiated baking time and oven sp...
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