meri's blog
Rollo de Mar
Barra Pics
We had WAY too much fun in Barra de Navidad. Between the Carnival and the waterpark and the beach and the wonderful people and the delicious food and the loud music - life is WAY good during and after Barra! And we spent WAY too much money - and we wouldn't have except that Barra felt like being on vacation from cruising.
Road Trip to Colima, Mexico (part 2)
Road Trip to Colima, Mexico (part 1)
French Baker in Barra
I will preface this post with: I had been warned!
Monkey Business in Barra
Barra de Navidad - we have been anticipating arriving here and feeling pressure to get here fast before friends leave. Luckily for us, the weather worked in our favor and we were actually able to do some sailing! We hoped that V'Ger and Rocinante (Dan) would still be here, but we were sadly too late. Ceidlydh was here and also our old boat Windfall.
January 2011 Expenses
We did fairly well this month with our overall spending. Keep in mind that there were absolutely no marina stays and no major equipment or repair purchases. There is no doubt that anchoring out is far more cost effective than being tied up to a dock. However, the inconveniences are greater when you are at anchor. For example, getting to shore with one dinghy requires multiple trips back and forth when dealing with the desires and needs of a family (and a doggie that likes to do her business on land.) And that movie you want to watch? Solar power requires monitoring.
Sneakers... and how I avoid the killer wave
Well, Jim said he was going to write down his experience of the "killer wave". But he didn't. So, I will re-tell the story of Jim's experience getting the dinghy to shore in Chamela. As I said previously, Jim and Tim love to talk about the correct way of getting your dink to shore in surf. Never mind that they haven't done it until now. Man talk.
Blue Moon and Eyoni Evening
Tossin' Cookies and Suckin' at Surf in Chamela
Yes... Bailey Dog, Bad Kitty, Carolyne and I were all sick on the way from La Cruz to Chamela. For your benefit, I did NOT take photos. Bailey puked on the sheet that handles the mainsail and Carolyne was strapped in the cockpit with her harness so could only put her head out just so far. I managed to make it to the head before I tossed. I began gagging the minute I started to do the HAZMAT cleanup. Jim was disgusted with us all.