When last we left
you we were headed over to our sail boat named Abigail to pump out
the water in her bilges. Thank goodness for wet/dry shop vacs! As we
have no batteries on board we would have had to pump all the water
out manually. As it was we got over 40 gallons of water out of her
which accumulated while in storage over the last 21/2 years Can you
imagine how long that would have taken by hand...like in bailing?!
And it was unbelievably hot and humid! We were literally dripping
with sweat. UGH! When we went up on deck it felt like heaven, even
though it was over 90 degrees.. We did part of her the 1st
day and came back the 2nd day to finish. Then we had to
wipe down all the woodwork with bleach water as we had powdery mildew
on everything. I hope that keeps it at bay otherwise we'll have to
get something nastier to get rid of it. While it sounds bad we were
actually surprised at how good she looked after all this time.
Especially the covers we made back then which were still in really
good shape. Oh and it was hot and humid! We were literally dripping
with sweat. UGH! Oops....I said that already. I'm telling you the
cold ones we consumed when done sure tasted great.
We have a lot of
work to do on her but are going to wait until November when it is
cooler. Most of the work planned this season is bottom
work....painting, etc. and we'll have at least a month to get it done
before leaving in December. Here is a link to pictures of her. Check
out how they move the boats around which involves a really big
Caterpillar tractor and long trailer with arms that are operated
hydraulically. They position the trailer under the boat, lift the
arms and off they go. Interesting that the system and equipment was
developed here which speaks to third world ingenuity Pictures of Abigail
We went out to
dinner on our 5th (that's right sports fans it's been an
amazing five years) wedding anniversary to Blackie's.....one of the
older restaurants in town. It was excellent as usual. The service was
impeccable and the chocolate cake ( homemade with vanilla ice cream)
was to die for. They have this complimentary after dinner drink that
is like a Kahlua milkshake but better.....it's so great to be back
where as much as things appear to change they remain the same.
We've started diving
with Ocean Sports Dive Shop again which is one of the older shops in
town. Jim helps out as a dive master which involves conducting the
boat briefings, dive site briefings and making sure everyone aboard
has a good time. Kinda like being the dive concierge. Anyone one who
doesn't have a buddy to dive with or wants a guide is invited to
dive with us. Other than that we get to play....... no more teaching.
The water is very warm, 83-85 degrres at this time of year and the
visibility is quite good. That will all begin to change in another
month when the water temperature begins to drop which is not a bad
thing (if your dressed for it) as in wet suits versus bathing suits.
The shop has started doing 3 tank dives to the Island rather than the standard 2
tanks in one trip with Ernesto (the boat captain) cooking lunch
between dives. This is a special treat cause he's not just cooking a
lunch. We're talking homemade Mexican soul food like madre (that's
mother for you gringos) used to make complete with sides like
frijoles, salsas, tortillas con queso (cheese), and roasted chilies.
We've been going out to the island of San Pedro which is about a 2
hour boat ride from San Carlos. It is probably best known for being
one of the few places in the world where you can dive and interact
with sea lions. They are so beautiful and graceful underwater.... and
playful. They will swim up and nip at you like puppies. Pictures
don't really tell the story so next time I'm going to take some
video. We've also seen a ton of lobsters and eels and lots of
colorful fish, Several divers even saw and photographed a seahorse
this past week end. On our last dive on Sunday we saw a turtle! It
swam a little way and then laid down on a rocky shelf and posed for
pictures for about 5 minutes. Turtles are very rare here and it was
an amazing finish to a great day of diving. Here is a link to the
pictures of the boat and the turtle.
Aboard the Ocean Spirit
We've seen some
really nice sunsets lately, both from our balcony and on the beach.
We took Lucy to the beach last week for the 1st time. She
was a riot. At first she was spooked by the waves but soon she really
started to play in the water. The sunset that evening was
SPECTACULAR! Here is a link to the pictures.
Sunsets and the beach
In the last edition
we mentioned JJ's. which is our favorite local place to go for
street tacos. The owner JJ has been around town for a long time and
is quite popular with the locals, especially the diving crowd. Here
are pictures of his new place which is quite a step up from his prior
location. I don't know..... I kinda miss the dirt floors. He also
sells Cuban cigars (which we couldn't tell from a Mexican cigar) and
t-shirts, etc which are emblazoned with his favorite saying.....WHO
CARES, among other things.
Pictures of JJ's
I'm going to splash
aerobics class 3 mornings a week while Jim swims laps off the beach.
Both are a wonderful way to exercise and the atmosphere and views are
much better than the inside of a gym. We don't have television
(imagine that) but there's a nice library here with a great selection
of books and jig-saw puzzles! So now I can borrow puzzles to my
hearts content. The 1st one I did was of Times Square at
night (a lot of black and bright lights) and then this landscape by
one of my favorite artists.....Charles Wysocki. I've done a lot of
his puzzles over the years. I am truly a puzzle addict and have been
in recovery for a number of years but our friend Sandy in Camp Verde
and dear Milly at River Spruce have led me down that dark road
again. My next puzzle is one of about 40 ornate Russian Easter eggs.
After you finish it you are supposed to try and see which 2 are
exactly alike! I'll let you know about that one on the next blog
…..... Here is a link to some pictures and of the house Fun stuff
For those of you who
want to know more about San Carlos and see other pictures from here,
there is a weekly online newsletter, http://www.whatsupsancarlos.com.
Check it out …....
In closing we leave
you with the lyrics of singer song writer James Taylor, to his
classic song about Mexico.....sing along with us;
Way
down here, you need a reason to move. Feel a fool running your
stateside games.
Lose your load, leave your mind behind, Baby James.
Woh, Mexico, it sounds so simple, I just got to go.
The sun's so hot I forgot to go home, guess I'll have to go now.
Lose your load, leave your mind behind, Baby James.
Woh, Mexico, it sounds so simple, I just got to go.
The sun's so hot I forgot to go home, guess I'll have to go now.
Vaya con
Dios.....Jim and Becky
Wow - boat looks great for such a long time in storage! Looks like its gorgeous there now - I wanna come back (and stay!!)
ReplyDeleteBy any chance is the Soggy Peso still there?
ReplyDeleteThe boat looks better than I thought from your description. Boats and RV's, similar kind of living....cozy :)
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