Friday, June 10, 2016

Much ado about May



Anchored in the beautiful bay at Isla Coronados


View from the top of the volcano at Isla Coronados.
Writing a blog is basically the same thing as keeping a journal or diary maybe with a few less personal details. The further from civilization we get, the more it becomes therapeutic. I love being out in beautiful remote anchorages and off the grid. It is so freeing to be able to unplug from cell phones, texting, facebook, email, ect. 


Bret holding the Frigot bird who flew into our rigging and knocked itself into the water. I popped up on deck to see what the noise was and saw her, wings spread, floating next to the hull. Although sea going birds, they cannot get wet as they have no oils on their feathers. We put a call out on the local net and within minutes we had a small rescue opp in place. We would take Lucy to the dock where a car would take her to the local vet. Bret wearing our kitchen mitts to avoid losing a finger in Lucy's(nicknamed by the rescue team) large snapping beak. A few days later we received an email saying Lucy was doing well and would soon be released. 



How does one on a budget send flowers to mom on mothers day from another country?
1.) Ask the man who owns the shop if you can take a photo holding the most grand bouquet.
 2.) Post the photo to facebook and tag mom. Happy mothers day mom. Your the best mom ever!!


Visiting the dermatologist in La Paz. Thanks Doc for a job well done.


 We saw this on a wall in a back alley short cut to the mercado.

Translation ..."Counsel from the Air (or universe)
Every time I think I'm important, a fly arrives and say's
You are nothing"



 I guess Chevy's do run forever. This one ran on charcoal briquettes and grilled the best burgers in LaPaz


Last sunset of the cruising season in marina La Paz.


We woke in the morning to the bugal of the Mexican Navy in formation. 


Towing local boys around the bay in Agua Verde. 


Practico mi Espanol todos los dias...um poquito... Apparently caped super heroes must help short people cross the dirt road at 10 km per hour.



Dinner with SV Loomba Loomba on the beach in Agua Verde. A three sided beach shack transformed daily into a delicious Tacqeria




Maria is making fresh tortillas for our fish tacos.





The mini super in San Everisto is in the family room of one of the locals.
We were able to buy some fresh produce and a few Coca Lights.


We hiked with friends from SV Agave Azul to the top of Isla San Francisco where we found a climbers log hidden in the rocks.  

 




.We all took a moment to write a note to Emily Pickering, the journals originator.



Isla San Francisco is one of my top 3 favorite anchorages! The water is crystal like the Caribbean, without the rain and the wind. We hiked to the top of the highest peak for a 360` view( AWESOME!). Having the island to ourselves on the 3rd day we decided on the hike back to host our own episode of naked and afraid bending the rules slightly and allowing for flip flops and a sombrero. I spent both mornings diving the reef for more fish to spear. The water at night has been glassy and prime for Bret's favored night dives allowing us to share an amazing meal with 2 other boats on board the Motor Yacht Trinity Rose. 




Shell beach at Punta Chivato. The white sand here is replaced by miles of sea shells.  A beachcombers paradise!


A tip from the sea lions Sometimes its best just to float on your back..fins up..in the sun 

 The month was filled with blessings and yet at times I  allow myself to succumb to frustration. The wind picks up in  mid afternoon and the swell can sometimes rolls into the anchorage just as I commit to starting a project. I don't mind the waves, but is it to much to ask that the waves wait for me to finish what I need to get done? Needless to say we both soon realize how ridiculous we are being. Another opportunity to turn it over, let go and realize I am not in control. 

Friday, May 6, 2016

Seal Pups...Isla Islotes



The seal pups at Isla Islotes deserve some spotlight. I loved reading the comments on facebook in regards to the follow the leader video. A friends comment was " Ok this is getting ridiculous". He was of coarse kidding, but Bret and I both laughed thinking " I know right?" I'm not saying they were any better than the Pilot whales,turtles, or dolphin, but who am I kidding that's like trying to choose an ice cream flavor. They are all SAWEET!! Babies are inquisitive and extra playful. Tallen and one of the pups played ring around the rosie. Later Rawly was in a game of fin tug. The pup would tug Rawlys fin then hang there and wait for Rawly to tug back. I had to get in on this, and when Rawly found the under water tunnels I was in! We took turns swimming down through the crevasses in the rocks. Each time followed by our little buddy. The whole time we were in the water I kept thinking how amazing it was that this seal pup was playing with us. Maybe it was he who was getting us to preform tricks and not the other way around.







This little guy just kept hanging around upside down eyeing the go-pro


We caught 2 pups passing a shell back and forth, then we played a game of follow the leader.


La Paz founders day festival. Hot fresh churros while you wait.



Ok so I am not a cat lady, but I have definitely become the weird puppy lady!  



Tallen in the van to Cabo. We had such an amazing visit!


We just can't get enough of the Platino! 


No need to wait in line at the concession stand. Seat side ordering!


 I try to take life 24 hours at a time and am always amazed how quickly that time goes by. It's crazy that 7 months have gone by.  We will spend the next few days in La Paz. In about 6 weeks we will be putting the boat away for the summer in Guaymas on the mainland.
Que Sera.



Ciao for now,
Marne and Bret
SV Liahona


Wednesday, May 4, 2016

A picture is worth 1000 words


 Tallen provided this during our cave exploration. Well done!


                         
Fishing palapas on the beach in Caleta Partida. 


Shrines are everywhere in Latin America. Along the roadside, in town, and even on a small fishing beach. Sweet reminders for me everywhere for gratitude and a power greater than myself.


 This was home with the boys for a few days. The Liahona is barely visible in the background.


In town shenanigans. 


Running low on provisions we needed to hit a larger store for some staples. Having the boys on board made the trip for groceries a much easier task than the norm. Mega is our favorite grocery store in Mexico. 



A movie before shopping is a treat indeed. A movie with air conditioning, reclining leather chairs, a waiter to take your order chair side and deliver your food to you is AMAZING! All this for under $4.00 per person. 


Rawly teaching me to salsa while waiting for tacos. 



Racing in the Baha is a big event. Pretty cool to watch it all go down.





Rawly getting on the  bus to San Jose del Cabo. Saying goodbye is always a little tough.


Damage from the reef. The blog  SV Liahona.com has the full story. Every experience is a learning experience.



Started today with a little much needed maintenance. My Spanish is getting better but I am always glad to find English speaking meetings. Thanks for suiting up and showing up my friends.