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A Clean Bill of Health (Wednesday, 11/25/09)

Posted by meri on Fri, 11/27/2009 - 14:34

I have seen Doctora Magaña... a beautiful woman in her 50's who speaks very good English. She is very professional and courteous. The pap exam is quick and thorough in a clean facility with sealed and disposable instruments. She asks me if I have had a mammogram recently and I explain that I have just made an appointment. She verifies that Dr. Araiza, with whom I have made the appointment, is highly recommended. She also tells me to bring me the results of the mammogram to her so that she can study them... at no extra cost.

Yes, Mam... Yes, Pap (Tuesday 11/24/09)

Posted by meri on Fri, 11/27/2009 - 14:14

I can’t talk about La Paz, or even Mexico for that matter, without mentioning the fabulous healthcare practices and prices! Dentists, Dermatologists, Internists... you name it.

DISCLAIMER: Okay Men, only read this if you’re understanding about women's healthcare or wear a long ponytail. There is nothing graphic in the content, but I consider not discussing this a sin. Consider yourself warned! Some men (Patrick) may get queasy (Patrick) with the mere idea (Patrick) of a pap or mammogram exam (PATRICK!).

La Paz... Redeemed (Monday, 11/23/09)

Posted by meri on Fri, 11/27/2009 - 14:04

We met up with old friends... quite a few of them here in La Paz. What a nice treat to see folks you've met while cruising along the way. Of course, Just A Minute and Third Day arriving was also an awaited pleasure. Low and behold... they're anchored next to us. The 'instigator' I talked about before must have pulled every hair out of his head by now... poor guy.

No Warm Welcome Back in La Paz (Sunday, 11/22/09)

Posted by meri on Sun, 11/22/2009 - 17:43

A wreck & just a handful of the many boats anchored around the sand bar in La PazI don’t know exactly what it is, but our return to La Paz did not inspire the warm, fuzzy feelings I thought it might. First, the larger than life anchorage is full of boats, probably from the Baja HA-HA. Finding a place to anchor was just short of a small miracle.

Revisiting Steinbeck’s Canyon on Windfall Blog (Saturday 11/21/09)

Posted by meri on Sun, 11/22/2009 - 17:20

Rani, Tim, Jim, Chandler, Henry, Jason & CarolyneJim, the kids, and I hiked this gorgeous canyon back in Mar-Apr... prior to HurricaneRich & Laurie watching Amy Jimena.

Wind Surfing (Friday, 11/20/09)

Posted by meri on Sun, 11/22/2009 - 17:14

Lymerick Rick showing us his stuff!Anchored at San Francisquito, held up there for six nights due to nasty winds outside the anchorage, Windfall got a special treat. Rick on Lymerick is an avid wind surfing dude. Once he arrived in the anchorage he called us on the radio and asked if there were any of us who would like to give it a try.

Sunrise and Sunset (Thursday 11/19/09)

Posted by meri on Sun, 11/22/2009 - 17:06

Morning comes aboard Windfall

Santa Rosalia, Mexico in the morning and La Balandra on Isla Carmen in the evening... Need I say more?

 

 

The day ends aboard Windfall

¿Qúe es? (Wednesday, 11/18/09)

Posted by meri on Wed, 11/18/2009 - 13:40

What in the world?What is that on the horizon?Boring!

Loreto Farmer's Market (Sunday, 11/15/09)

Posted by meri on Tue, 11/17/2009 - 03:01

Hog heads on display at Loreto Farmers MarketPuerto Escondido is an awesome anchorage, but if you don’t have a car to get you to Loreto to provision, it can cost you anywhere from $40US-$75US to rent a vehicle. Our friend in Nopolo, Ann, emailed and offered to drive me to the Sunday Farmer’s Market in Loreto. What a treat!

Cruising Dogs Aboard (Friday 11/13/09)

Posted by meri on Fri, 11/13/2009 - 15:50

Our faithful 'Bow-Wow-Sprit' coming back from a walkBailey is an older dog (12)... 84 years old she is, in human time. She has made the transition from house-dog to cruising-dog in the past year remarkably well. She has such a good disposition and outlook... as long as she’s with people (her people - that would be us), she’s happy.

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