A friend just sent this of us sailing my little dinghy in PE this spring. Isn’t my mama the cutest 82 year old you’ve ever
And another one stopped en route this way! I wish Michael had taken a picture of the screen from last night. Multiply the size of
We turned on the computer after the wind woke us. We’d been watching this NASA site since early evening. Here’s what the satellites showed as
The bricked street marks the beginning of El Camino Real, which goes north into California. A lovely walk from the Malecon to the shopping district.
It was hot. I mean, hot. 100 degrees in the sun. But, we were here. We needed a few more groceries if we were going
Thursday, we left Isla Coronado in flat seas and motored to Loreto for some shopping, before returning to Puerto Escondido for a day or two
Michael had a birthday, and oh, did we have fun! The poor darling was ill for days, so no snorkeling or much of anything else
Wind Song followed us out of the bay at Isla Coronado early Sunday morning. The water was like glass, which is fine, but doesn’t make
The Loreto park rangers arrived by panga this morning to see if we had the requisite passes to be in their water. This was the
Yesterday was a typical Sea of Cortez sailing day as we headed north out of Puerto Escondido. Light winds off the stern quarter encouraged us