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To the Vet we go! (Saturday - March 20, 2010)

Posted by meri on Sun, 03/21/2010 - 15:57

Stripes coming home after snip-snip (notice clipped left ear)I wrote a previous account of the stray cats at Marina Mazatlan. There are so many cats here... some of which have been born on the premises and others that have been dumped off. Most of the felines are feral and don’t allow anyone to touch them or come near.

How did we miss this one? (Thursday - March 18, 2010)

Posted by meri on Sun, 03/21/2010 - 15:34

Jim emptying out cruddy diesel muck from the fuel tankWe should be so excited... the engine has started... this boat that has sat here at least two years... her engine started up and ran for an hour! That is monumental, right?

I don’t know how we missed this one... I honestly don't... it's a biggie.

The engine started! (Wednesday - March 17, 2010)

Posted by meri on Sun, 03/21/2010 - 15:21

The engine started... the engine started! It’s a glorious day! Busy doing a St. Patrick's Day jig... so no time to write more.

Engine still not running (Tuesday - March 16, 2010)

Posted by meri on Wed, 03/17/2010 - 16:06

Tim working on Tohatsu 5HP 4 stroke outboardMonday was a Mexican federal holiday... Benito Juarez's birthday. The mechanics showed up anyway and worked, worked, worked! Then, Tuesday they didn't show. There is no explanation and no reason to get upset... we are in Mexico after all. As of today, the Ford Lehman 80 is still not working.

Yoga and Yachties (Sunday - March 14, 2010)

Posted by meri on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 15:05

Graceful yoga yatistas posturing the TreeThe cruising community offers a lot to one another... and many times free of charge. My friend Jo on the sailing vessel ‘Blue Moon’ got me interested in yoga and offered me a one-on-one session... she’s been doing it for years and is an excellent instructor. And, she’s in really good shape!

Cleaning and Greasing Winches (Friday - March 12, 2010)

Posted by meri on Sat, 03/13/2010 - 04:48

Port winch with house casing off... hunks of hard grease shownI know that the cruising life sounds totally fun without hard work... maybe even glamorous... okay, that's a stretch. However, today was an example of the opposite. Today, I cleaned and greased winches. Those of you with sick minds need not respond. I don’t want to hear it. My husband is bad enough as it is.

Holy Gauca-Moly! (Wednesday - March 10, 2010)

Posted by meri on Thu, 03/11/2010 - 16:58

 Doug demonstrating superior guacamole skillsDoug made this fantastic guacamole when we were Loreto. It was SO good that two of my three avocado haters have become full fledged guacamole converts. The only bad thing about this is that now I will have to share.

What Cruising Kids do... when stuck in a marina (Saturday - March 6, 2010)

Posted by meri on Thu, 03/11/2010 - 03:28

We have been asked by several people what our kids do when other kids aren't around. When we are anchored out and there are no other children about,  the kids are busy beachcombing, snorkeling, fishing, kayaking, hiking, etc... They start their typical day doing their school work plus chores and then it's off to explore. Here at the marina it is very different.

Cueva de Leon Restaurant - (Wednesday, March 3, 2010)

Posted by meri on Fri, 03/05/2010 - 03:43

As we are cruisers and on a very tight budget...   we ,therefore, don't eat out much. So when Doug Doug and Ann on the bus& Ann offered to take us all to dinner... well, we tried to think of the most expensive restaurants we could patron since WE weren't the ones paying for it and they're not full-time cruisers just yet! Ha-Ha!

Windfall may go to a lucky home (Monday - March 1, 2010)

Posted by meri on Wed, 03/03/2010 - 21:46

Doug & Ann Brown and their two children, Chandler and Henry, arrived in Mazatlan, MX today via the Baja Ferry and the red pick-up truck taxi, the Auriga! We are so excited to have them here. First, they are friends of ours we met in the spring of 2009 in Loreto, MX and have stayed in touch with. Secondly, they are here to see if Windfall is the right boat for their family. In this economy, selling aboat in seven weeks after purchasing another is just short of a miracle. And finding the right home for your beloved vessel is a factor on top of that...

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