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Human Sweatball

Posted by meri on Thu, 07/02/2009 - 16:31

Tim washing dishes in the a.m. Hot weather forces curtains closed and shirt off!Santa Rosalia is becoming a bit "intense" now that the temperature is at 90*+ and the humidity has climbed to 72+. Hurricane Andres, which never came close to this area, may have had some affect on the humidity, but it has long since dissipated and gone away. So what's with the stifling heat!!????

WE'VE GOT THE POWER!

Posted by meri on Tue, 06/30/2009 - 15:05

Windfall's Solar PanelsElectricity is one of those things I just took for granted. Yeah, I know what electricity is... you flip a switch and the light comes on, right? Not anymore! Electricity is a valuable commodity to me now... VERY valuable. Being hooked up at a marina slip is one thing; being anchored out is another thing completely.

Windfall's Projects

Posted by meri on Tue, 06/30/2009 - 05:08

Lew and Jim with headsail on malecon in Santa RosaliaHave done numerous projects since being at Santa Rosalia Marina.

Tim is 14!!!!!

Posted by meri on Sun, 06/28/2009 - 17:17

Tim at 14 in Marina Santa Rosalia, June 2009Tim turned 14 on June 25th. We had a hotdog party up at the marina and cruisers joined us for the celebration. Tim specified he wanted a Tres Leches cake... God knows I won't try that one at home!

Windfall Blog: Santa Rosalia, Mexico

Posted by meri on Wed, 06/10/2009 - 22:23

Steel church built by Gustav EiffelI don't know if it's because we're staying in a marina after 6 months of anchoring out or if it's just the pleasure of being in a quaint town with lovely people... Santa Rosalia is my favorite town on the Baja so far. Copper mining was the big draw in the 1860's; mining is coming alive here again.

Something's in my Pants!!!

Posted by meri on Fri, 06/05/2009 - 16:33

Okay"Just A Minute" and "Windfall" anchored at Isla Coyote... I have to admit that I have had a fear of the water since this whole trip. There is something dark and scary about the ocean. In order for me to get in the water, two conditions have to be met: the water must be bathtub temperature AND I must be able to see down to the bottom.

Clam Bake at Isla Coyote

Posted by meri on Tue, 06/02/2009 - 14:32

Mera, Carolyne & AeronJust A Minute with Patrick, Laura, Jack and Rudy-Dog came in! We haven't seen them since LoretoFest and so we were most happy to connect with them. The water was clear off Isla Coyote and warm enough to spend all day wallowing and floating about. We agreed to meet for dinner aboard Just a Minute along with the crew from Don Quixote.

Bell Rocks

Posted by meri on Sun, 05/31/2009 - 16:07

Toast and Jim taking a rest/ Bell Rocks at El Burro, Mexico (May 2009)We went hiking early morning to avoid the humidity and heat with the crew of "Don Quixote". The 1 mile hike was not that far, but was steep. The incline rose rapidly from sea level to 600 feet. The hike was rocky and we were very happy to have brought enough water to satisfy our thirsty crew!

Mulegé & Bahía Concepción - Santispac

Posted by meri on Sun, 05/31/2009 - 15:27

Tim, Aeron, Mera, Carolyne & JaimeSpent the night anchored at Santo Domingo. Motored to Mulegé in the morning and dropped anchor. Very grassy, so anchor didn't set and we had to do it all over again. Jim stayed on board to make sure we didn't drag off somewhere and the kids and I went into Mulegé for fresh produce and beer. Didn't set off for trek early enough in the day...

'Windfall' in San Juanico, Mexico

Posted by meri on Sun, 05/31/2009 - 15:05

"Windfall" and "Don Quixote" bow and stern anchored/ San Juanico, Mexico (May 2009)A very windy and rolly experience!

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