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Swimming at Sweet Pea
Sweet Pea Cove at Isla San Marcos was fantastic! The weather was breezy and the water was refreshing. We anchored near our friends on Ceiyldh and shared some fun snorkeling and fishing together. Our two girls played together.
I did not appreciate Sweet Pea last year and have made amends this year. The little sea creatures that inhabit the reefs are delightful. A whale journeyed into the anchorage twice. Finally, Third Day showed up blowing the airhorn and making a grand entrance. We were so happy to see them.
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Still in Santa Rosalia... a small problem
Santa Rosalia is unbearably hot... in the upper 90's with 87% humidity... it's like being a human teardrop!
We're heading to Isla San Marcos today and we'll hang out in Sweet Pea Cove. The breeze is cooler there and the water is clean. I can't wait!
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Boobies... it's not what you think
Boobie: a stupid or foolish person; a dolt.
Whoever named these sea birds was no fool! These birds are relentlessly stupid!
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Cruising Expenses: July 2009 & July 2010
July... it has been 6 months since the purchase of ‘Hotspur’. Our Tartan was not in any way, shape or form, remotely "cruiser-ready" when we bought her in February this year. Transitioning from a 35' boat to a 41' boat has been a dream in many respects... lots more room, privacy, loads of deck space, etc... However, the dull headache of getting our ketch cruiser-ready in Mexico has been frustrating and the ching-ching sound is buzzing louder inside my head as we continue to spend more money getting her up to par.
First Dorado for 2010
The fish have been few and far between this year. The water is cold this year and, though the hurricane factor is lower because the water is cooler, the fish finding is more challenging, too. Finally... on or way from Santa Domingo in Conception Bay to Santa Rosalia, Tim landed an edible female. It weighed roughly 11 lbs.
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Dolphins at the bow
We motored most of the way to Santa Rosalia, but once we got some wind... we sailed! A pod of dolphins joined us, a reminder of why this adventure is so heart-felt and special!
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CHUBASCO Blows!
After two years of living in Mexico aboard a boat, we experienced our first CHABASCO last night in Santa Rosalia. A "chubasco" is a thunderous squall that can occur unannounced, and in our case at 3am! The wind gusted up to 35 knots and the lightening luckily didn’t cause any problems.
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Back in Santa Rosalia
Because our pactor modem isn't working yet, I am unable to send blog posts from the boat... unless I can get internet somewhere, like at a cafe or in a marina.
We arrived in Santa Rosalia night before last. It was like coming home. Our friends greeted us warmly and in fact we celebrated with too much beer the first night. We love this little pueblo and the locals remember us from last year.
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Continuation of Important Household Items to have while Cruising
Back to the top 10 Gotta Have Household Items aboard your boat... Another favorite item we have aboard our sailboat is our cookware.
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Mission San Javier with New Good Friends
This entry is an interruption to the "Great Household Items to have on Board" blah-blah that I've been droning on about.
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