Wednesday, December 30, 2015

We Saw Three Ships Coming Sailing In.....





I can hear the carol as I type the words...."...on Christmas Day in the morning."  Only it is Christmas Eve, the full moon is rising over the playa and a few decorated skiffs motor by with shouts of "Merry Christmas!"  The lumanaries are just set out above the tide line and everyone pitches in to light them.  An awesome sight!  The lights of Christmas Night!




Our little palapa and tiny Rosemary Christmas tree stand sentenial to our campsite.  

Our propane campfire blazes, we have dinner and then take a beach walk in flip flops, warm sand filtering over our toes.  And for us, that is the night.  


Steve makes a Christmas Eve call back home with the new discovery that our iPhone 6s has the ability to connect with our Hughes Net satellite and make a phone call by sending the signal 22,500 miles up from a Baja beach, to the satellite, where it then travels 22,500 miles back down to San Juan Island or Seattle.  Speechless!  


Christmas morning we go down the beach to the houses, and join beach and house folk for mimosas and cinnamon rolls.




After our visit down the beach we use the satellite connection to enjoy a FaceTime call with Jessica.  Technology has the ability to compress the miles that separate us as we have a "face to face" conversation.  Steve and I smile as we remember the days of family gathering around the telephone for a call placed "station to station" or "person to person" always after 5:00 p.m. when the rates went down.  These last long distance calls were always placed with operator assistance and a very big deal!

In the late afternoon we drive into Hotel Serenidad near Mulege for a "traditional Christmas dinner."  

We did this last year too, and enjoyed it so much we wanted a repeat performance.








So, all in all, a very quiet Christmas.  Nothing to be in charge of, nothing to preform in, nothing to prepare for....except the Spirit of Christmas.

Oh, I guess we should have done a little preparing..... for the wind storm that woke us up with the next sunrise!









Sunday, December 27, 2015

On the Edge of Cold....at 60 Degrees?


The sunset is awesome!  But the last two days are, "on the edge of cold."  We pile on jackets over t-shirts and dig around for socks.  We are in the midst of a two day wind event....blowing, blowing, blowing right off the sea and into our little camp.  Once we watch as our bug tent lifts up like a flying saucer tugging on the lines that anchor it to the bush and sand. Hummingbird food sprays from the feeder, scattering sugared water over the chairs and mat.  There will be a big clean up....once the wind stops.  

We are also blessed with the four sunny, calm days leading up to Christmas and once again on Christmas Day.  Flips flops, shorts and sun hats....even a few bathing suits...are perfect these days.  


Camp Simpson shapes up quickly this year.....pretty far down the beach from our usual spot.  


Steve sets up an outdoor kitchen this year, inside our palapa.  A propane oven, cooktop and grill sit on the little plastic table that is a last minute purchase at Costco.



Fresh yellow tail is the first fish on the grill.  My chef is the best!!!


The bug / sun tent is right outside our RV door, and seems a good spot for outdoor dining at its finest!


Sunday at 2:30 and ukulele is happening.  At least 8 folks show up for the first jam!  




Theresa joined us....and we just happened to have a uke to loan her!  See that smile???


There has been a little paddle boarding and a great long kayak one afternoon.  Having boats and boards 10 feet from the water's edge makes the decision to go out for a spin easy!


Always waiting....no excuses.....so....maybe right after breakfast???



Or maybe right after the juice man stops by?  It's about $1 for a wonderful glass of FRESH juice....your choice: Orange, grapefruit, papaya or pineapple....or a combo?



The tamale lady, Lupe, comes by many days, singing out the word "Tamales!" as she and her son walk the beach.  Carlos, Lulu and Jose all come by with good fish, shrimp and scallops.  Diego delivers broccoli, green onions, 2 sweet potatoes, 10 limes, 1 romaine lettuce, 1 papaya, 4 bananas,
 4 avocados, 4 tomatoes and 1 bunch cilantro on Thursday, and the farm vegetable truck pulls in on Saturday with eggs, onions and more lettuce.  No worries on the food front!  


The dogs supply us with plenty of fresh barking....EVERY time ANYONE stops by!  So ends Week #1 on the beach.  Christmas takes us on a sleigh ride right into Week #2!

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Like a Southbound Train...but Different...

It's Monday, November 30 and we are successfully aboard the 11:00 a.m. ferry from Friday Harbor.


The GPS shows our highway across the water, taking us to Anacortes and the beginning of our road trip south in search of sunshine and temperatures in the 70's.  As we leave the weather forecast shows a series of storms heading for the Pacific Northwest packing quite a punch with high winds (50-60-60 mph!) and, yes, rain.  We feel we have a good plan!



It's a sunny trip across, but our first night lands us at a rest area north of Eugene, OR....in the rain.  


After this night the roads are dry and the weather is good for traveling.  We head for Corning, CA and a casino stop, then on the Bakersfield and the Orange Grove RV Park.


All the oranges you want to pick, for free.  They are fantastically sweet!


The tree at the entrance gate has a different kind of "orange"....


Not sure if it reaches 70 degrees here, as we're off for Desert Hot Springs, CA and hot mineral pools.


Arriving just before sunset, we have time for a nice soak after dinner and in the morning too.  I absolutely love the big swimming pool here as it's got really warm water.  The four mineral pools are at ascending  temperatures....hot to hotter.




On Friday we head for Jamul, CA for a three night visit with Steve's Air Force buddy, Arnie, his wife, Marie and granddaughter, Gaby.


Somehow, three days slip by with visiting, winery tours, and a hike at a nearby trailhead.  Funny how fast time passes with good food, good wine and good friends!  


Hey Princess Gaby, let's smell the wine casks!  (Note the Princess tiara and magic wand in hand...I'm hoping for a turn with the wand!)


But Marie tells us, we are supposed to be sniffing the wine....not the barrels!  Who knew?



Arnie and Marie have a small vineyard on their property, so they take very close looks at the vines here.  Steve does too.

Meanwhile, Princess Gaby and Minion Nan head up to the top of the viewing tower in search of other princesses.  There are some young folks up there enjoying wine, and they report no princesses have been sighted lately, but they sing us a song from "Frozen"....which I figure has something to do with princesses.  Big smiles from Princess Gaby.

One afternoon we take a take a two mile hike.  Since Gaby is in charge of one of the dogs, it seems she makes the whole two miles!  Pretty great for a four year old.  Yes, there were lots of rest breaks.

Time to get out the water bowl for the dogs.

Now a juice break for the little human.


Two beauties.


Arnie and Steve lead the way back.  And Sparky.


On Monday we say goodby to Arnie, Marie and Gaby and head to South Carlsbad State Beach Park on the coast.

There we wiggle into a spot next to our Buddies from Friday Harbor, Pete and Nancy.  They have a gig as camp hosts here until the end of February.  


My mom used to say "Snug as two bugs in a rug.."  Wonder where that old phrase came from!?

Our first night, Sarah comes up from San Diego and we have dinner at the D Street Grill. 


On the way home we stop in Ralph's grocery and pick out our Christmas tree.  Cute little thing.


Another "yay!" For simplicity.  The little Rosemary tree will be making a one way trip, as we will give it
Away upon our departure in March.  Meanwhile...fresh rosemary.  They say it improves memory.  Can't be a bad thing!  


The next few days are full of coffee stops with Pete and Nancy, dog baths for Skipper and Sparky, last minute errands, checking on all the bills and arranging payments, crossing off lists, washing clothes, campfires, shared dinners, a uke jam at Ukulele Society of America meet up, dinner at the Oceanside street fair..and yes, our first grey whale sighting!



Rub a dub-dub....two dogs...in two tubs....


We hit the Oceanside street fair on Thursday night....for Gyros from the Greek food tent....and then off to get a beer at the mini Stone Brewery bar.  Our ukes go with us...it's date night...


Bar-b-que for the Gyros!


Waiting for Steve to return with the beer.  Cute couple.  


Another cute couple.


Oh...wait...AND another cute couple!


We join this jam every time we're in Carlsbad, CA.  A great group and so welcoming!  Even find another woman I reorganize from a Hawai'i ukulele retreat a few years ago.  Six degrees of seperation!



One last dinner before we had off for the San Diego KOA which is out last stop before crossing the boarder to Baja.



Steve sees it first...a grey whale traveling south off shore!  We run to the fence and get good looks at our first grey whale of the season.

Then, the goodbyes....but only until April!


Leaving sorta early on Saturday morning, we arrive at the KOA too early, but they are ok with it as I explain we need to be off for a ukulele workshop back up the road a little and it starts at 1:00 p.m.  
First a little exercise for the Boyz at the KOA Camp K-9 dog park.  

You know how young parents always like to take their kids to the park for the slide and teeter-totter?  




Sparky rocks each obstacle...and Skipper does an awesome job of applause barking.


Amazingly, Craig Chee and Sarah (Chee) Maisel are giving a double workshop at Hale Ukulele today!  What luck that we are I. Town and it just fits into our time schedule.  We have experienced classes with both of these awesome instructors in the past in Hawaii, Oregon and San Diego....they are incredible teachers and performers...oh, and people!  


Sarah's workshop is on playing chord melodies.  Craig's plan is to teach us how to enhance playing chords by adding notes here and there...and WHY some notes work and some...um...best left out.
Both hour plus workshops are awesome!!


We get a little demo too...lucky us!


Craig has the selfie thing down!
We look forward to seeing these two again....looks like Port Townsend Ukulele Camp at the end of September...and Westwind Ukulele Weekend in Oregon in mid September.  And???  Who knows!  The ukulele world is amazing!!

And now to bed, as tomorrow is an early day...it's off to Baja with first light!