Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Birthday on the Beach?


       Are you ready for it?  Advice from a sea turtle?  Wisdom for a creature of the sea?  Here it is:


I like these words.  In fact, I think, "Hey!  This is a good goal to strive for in my 67th year.  Of course, I must add, "And wear a tirea proudly….as all Queens do!"  So, it's "Swim with the current, Be a good navigator, Stay calm under pressure.  Be well traveled, Think long term, Age gracefully…and Spend time at the beach!"  Ok then….now to follow turtle directions….

Nan as she begins year #67!
I have lots of opportunities to follow the turtle wisdom during the first hours of my birthday celebration.  ( Remember the Simpson "Birthday Rules" gift the birthday person one hour per year of age of celebratory fun…and, the person can press the on and off button whenever, so as not to waste any hours sleeping or washing dishes or sweeping sand etc.  The hours however, must be used up within one week, so as to encourage lots of fun activities as soon as possible!)

Headed off at 08:30
First up, the morning walk with beach buddies and pups.  We head out every morning, even birthday mornings, at 08:30 sharp and get in a mile or two hike.  Each morning the sun creeps up higher over the surrounding hills and welcomes us to our walk.  I work on navigating a smooth walking path along the beach road.

Swim Girl Nan
The water is warm enough to get in a swim and practice the "swim with the current" part of the advice. Also, no sting rays have been sighted in December or January….so far.  So I can "Stay calm" as there IS no pressure!

Sit Up Paddle?  


A little fooling around with the paddle board…after all, I'm already wet!  The water in the bay stays calm, so the fun continues.  Using up those hours!

Siesta Steve


Steve joins in resting up for the next bit of fun!  But what will it be?  Just then, what to our wondering ears should we hear…???….But the joyful music of the ice cream truck floating through the air!  We are out of the water in a flash…run for the pesos…and line up at the window.  All down the beach folks appear out of their rigs, and chairs, and kayaks, and palapas….smiling!

Make mine pistachio por favor!

I tell him in my beginner Spanish…"I'm glad you came!  It's my birthday!"  Oh!  He grabs back the ice cream cup and adds another scoop…this one pink…and says: "Many congratulations!"

Extra birthday congratulations scoop!

It's Friday, so off I go to my weekly Spanish lesson.  It's another long walk down the beach, getting me closer to my daily goal of 10,000 steps.  Part of aging gracefully?

Teacher Adrianna at the white board.
The night before my birthday, as I am falling asleep, I say to Steve: "I would like dolphins for my birthday…."

About three o'clock I am scanning the water in front of our campsite.  It's beautiful.  The sky is blue and meets the mountains across Conception Bay…and then there is water…lots of water, reaching across the bay to our beach…and…and…Wait!  AND, a fin…a dolphin fin!  I race to my kayak, and paddle like mad.  The dolphin, just one…comes toward me, and then turns.  He whispers: "Feliz Cumpleanos, Señora !"  I reply: "Gracias Señor Delphine…adios!"  And he speeds away, back out into the bay.  The birthday dolphin ambassador, sent with a greeting, on my birthday!

Just one! (with a mission)


Another lucky thing about Friday is that we often have an all beach Happy Hour at 4:00.  This one includes a homemade birthday carrot cake by Janelle and lots and lots of happy food.  Happy friends too!

Happy Nan and Steve at Coyote Happy Hour
We pass out mini mimosas to anyone who would like one…it's good to have help with celebrations!  The orange juice is from town, fresh squeezed!  The champagne is from home, carried down under the couch!

Wool…for winter nights!
Oh, there is more…a lovely wool serape for winter nights watching movies under the stars at the open air restaurant.  There are good friends to enjoy it all with, some uke playing…and the knowledge that it doesn't have to all happen today!  No!  There are 67 hours …but really, every day for a whole new year.  That is the real gift.  So I will keep the focus of the wise turtle.  What fun to consider how to be more "well traveled" and how to "age gracefully"…and what is "thinking long term…at 67?"  Then there is the great advice of "Spend time at the beach."  Now, that, I can do…right now.  

Saturday, January 18, 2014

At The Beach….



At the Beach…..Life slows down….and friends stay longer…..

Found on my palapa one morning! (Thank you Glenna!)

Arrival is always a celebration….and a reunion…but the "mode" is not one of slowing down.  Not at first.  Because, first…there are the projects.  Unloading the essential "stuff" hauled all the way from Washington…to this sunny, sandy, sometimes windy, sometimes amazingly calm spot on the picture perfect beach.
Playa el Coyote

Parking is the easy part.  Then the belly of the beast and the back of the Jeep open up and out flows….stuff.  Lots of stuff.  Bar Bell Boy Steve unviels his plan for getting the heavy, awkward Porte-bote in and out of the water without help.  Well, without much help.  It's the mega wheel plan, hence we have brought two very large, actually, gigantic plastic dock wheels to make into boat "trailer" wheels.  The steel connector bar (axel) is from a locally purchased galvanized fence post.  Many gather around to gawk and talk at this wonder.

Bar bell boy lifts the….boat wheels.

Big wheels replace tiny wheels.

Steve pulls with help of new mega wheels

A pause for the rear wheels to drain water

Many men are gaze with envy at  the new wonder wheels….making an easier job of access to the water…and the beach!



Then there is the assembly of the new white, black water tank.  This will carry our black water from the rig, in the Jeep (after being pumped while tank is already in the Jeep) (on a plastic tarp)…to the dump "station"…ha ha (good laugh here)…at the next beach.  This allows the whole "job" of getting rid of the black water to go much easier….and less often.  Again, a project watched over by many.

Supervisors Norm and Bob join in morning fun!


Amazing new tank with added fittings.


Steve runs liquid test with sea water.

….And does more water testing….until he's SURE it's water tight!!
And, yes, it works perfectly!  I know you don't really care if I document that activity on the Blog!  I'm sure you're just happy to believe me.  It does.

Then it's unload the kayaks and get 'em wet in warm-er salt water.  We take a test paddle up and down the beach.

First paddle of the "winter."


Now, remember how to rig the little sailing Snark….a sorta styrofoam sailing dinghy.  We haven't had this with us for the last several years and decide…better give it one more try.  They are popular for learning to sail in Wisconsin and Minnisota lakes….I'll say no more.  At least the water is warm!

Steve rigs the Snark
With the water toys mostly ready….we await the calmer days for water fun….and focus on a Jeep trip up the slot canyon across Conception Bay.

Steve lets air out of the tires for smoother ride.


Pretty clear and easy road to the other side of Conception Bay.



Open range!


Jeep being a Jeep



Lunch stop at the end of the "box" slot canyon.



Everyone is interested in lunch!
This year the road has some major wash outs from fall rain storms and a few places where it disappears with big holes in the middle….with the water's edge on one side, and the desert on the other side.  We follow Norm and the path he chooses with his Jeep and find our way.  In some of the arroyos I think we will stand Ruby the Jeep on her "nose" and be stuck doing a "front grill stand"….but it's all good.

Rig wash!
One Sunday Dante and his wife and son show up ready to wash and wax rigs and cars.  Our motorhome cost 800 pesos, ($64.00 U.S.D.) for a wash and wax!  The next week he returned and did the same for the Jeep plus interior detailing for 350 pesos ($28).  In town at the local car wash it's only 120 pesos….so for just about $10 you can get your car washed and detailed. The fish tacos served in the adjoining tiny restaurant are excellent…while you wait.

Mario's fish tacos!
Ever want to know what to put on your taco in Baja?  Check out this platter….tomatoes, guacuamole sauce, shredded cabbage, cucumbers (of course!), cilantro and onion and….that hot sauce in the center…is HOT!  Muy, muy picante!  A little dab will do you.
Taco decorations…

The vegetable farmers come to the beach on Tuesdays and Saturdays with a small pick up full of organic and very fresh veggies, some fruits, eggs and some days, hand made tortillas.

Always cheerful this young couple are from the local farm.

Beautiful veggies!


We are happy to hear that Nora is bringing her laundry service to the beach again this year.  She arrives every Monday morning around 9:00 a.m. and collects my bag of laundry and like magic she returns it looking like this on Wednesday morning about the same time.  50 pesos ($4.00) for pick up, wash, air dry and deliver back to us.  This saves us a trip into the laundromat in Mulege each week.  What a luxury!



Freshly delivered laundry!

What a pleasure to have fresh strawberries brought to the beach once a week.  It's 15pesos a basket ($1.20).  We get two and they last through the week.  Spoiled me….strawberries in January.

Pancake breakfast 
Sparky has to check out everything and everybody.  This includes the sand under the water…the shells, the waves….and we wonder…maybe we'll have a swimming Sheltie?  So far he wades only up to his chest.  Skipper will have none of it.

Testing the water

Welcome Committee members Skipper and Sparky 
It's been a busy time…settling into Life At the Beach.   The words on the sign welcoming us back to the beach in December are true, I'm sure.  Somehow, life does slow down…it takes a half a day or more to go to town and have fish tacos at the car wash - restaurant.  I may get up at 08:00, but I'm not finished with listening to the VHF weather, going for a walk, and having breakfast until 10:00!  Unless of course, there is some visiting with neighbors and then give or take another hour or two.  Life slows down, Friends stay longer.  It's all Good!

Now, after marking our one month arrival on January 17th….another Coyote full moon takes us into my birthday celebration!

Monday, January 6, 2014

Splashing into 2014!

2014 begins with a splash on the beach at el Coyote!  After our one SUP (stand up paddle board) lesson in Hawaii we decide if there is any way to get a board to the beach this year, we will do it.  But with all the initial packing and the scurry of leaving, we don't figure it our until we are almost ready to leave San Diego.  The good news is, we go to West Marine and spring for it..one inflatable paddle board please!

Make mine a double!


Pump 'er up!
We are hopeful that this "blow up board" will be as much fun as our starter board lessons.  A few young folks stop overnight at the beach and out come their inflatable boards and off they go into the wild blue yonder (sea)…and they come back still standing up!  So, we have a good feeling about it.  Now to actually try it!

In she comes!


Out she goes.


On New Year's Day Pedro rounds up swimmers for the First Annual el Coyote Polar Bear Swim!  First to announce the big event with a proper blast of the conch shell horn!

On your marks….get set….
Los Polar Bears of Playa el Coyote (Steve takes photo)


Even Baja, Lori and John's dog,  joins in the fun.  Actually, Baja hangs on the beach waiting for anyone to swim with him.  If you will only walk the beach, he will swim along side you…but if you actually get in the water…he's your Baja Buddy….


Polar bears Nan and Baja



The next day, I have just finished floating around in the new floaty thing….and decide to dry off with a stretch out in the sun for "just five minutes."  I get four…and Steve shouts…."Hey!  Dolphins….100's of them!  Right out in front of us!"

Floating the afternoon away…..until...


We grab the porta boat….on it's new huge rubber wheel home built trailer…push it out in the water, throw the dogs in and ourselves…and ZOOM!  We're off!  Yes, truly, 100's of dolphins and maybe 1,000 birds…diving, spashing, feeding…jumping, wow!  And we are in the middle of it all.  We try to motor off to the side like good wildlife observers….but the dolphins have other ideas as they split into many groups, and go all around us.

Captain Steve and Mate Sparky


Dolphinos! Many, many….

This is the second time this many dolphins are spotted here inside our bay in the last week.  Spectacular…especially with all the blue footed boobies diving from such heights, pelicans, frigate birds, cormorants and gulls.

We are lucky and get another day of flat calm water, sunshine and warm temperatures.  After our morning mile or two walk, it's back out on the board!

Out a little further….braver and braver...

Speedy boarder Steve

Fun, Fun…..FUN!


What a grand beginning to 2014.  The first week has been full of water fun, wildlife, photography and yes, ukulele!  Oh, and did I mention GRATITUDE?  Watching the evening sky dissolve from blue, to grey to a firey pink, I am full of gratitude for this Baja experience 2014.  It's off to an amazing start…