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Monday, March 19, 2012

JUST A FEW ODDS AND ENDS
View of Coyote Beach from Hwy 1

That water is just glass and waiting for the first kayakers or paddle boarders.
The only downside are all the annoying insects if the wind isn't blowing even a little bit.
The above house is on the north end of Coyote beach and rents for $6,000 a month. I understand it sleeps up to 12 adults. 




 You are now looking inside the SUV of Diego
Romero, who takes our produce order on Tuesday and delivers it on Friday.


These photos were borrowed from Nan & Steve Simpson.
Can you believe the size a whale shark can get to be? This one is estimated to be around 25 ft long. It stayed in the bay for about 6 hrs sucking up planktom.

It's a pink world!!
Maybe I could publish a coffee table book of sunrises?


Tomatoes
This plant was barely a start when we arrived in the middle of November.  I occasionally
threw water on it, but it didn't get much care and not much sun either. The day we moved off the beach last week we found two small tomatoes had set. I hope you can see them against Bob's hand.







Friday, March 16, 2012

Jane(student) & Gwenn(instructor)
NEARING THE END
The last craft class that I went to involved making a wall hanging from natural materials. Pictured is Monique with her completed objet d'art.
This is my shell garden~~desecrated by many a dog!! I had to repair/rearrange the designs many times due to animals and the occasional person. Our neighbor, Ron (of the Christmas lights) once drove over part of it when parking his motorhome.



 And I must include another sunrise shot!!




And I end this entry with two photos of our bay and beach.



Bay of Concepcion~Coyote Beach is to the rear and the right.

The south end of Coyote Beach.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Bay of Concepcion/Coyote Bay
A LITTLE NEWS

  I finally got brave and had my hair cut. I'm very pleased with the results, but I will need a perm soon!


Our favorite brand of ice cream bar usually only found in Europe.
Many people have warned us of the dangers in Mexico. The only danger I have encountered has been boating. The scrapes on my leg were achieved by trying to get in the kayak in choppy surf in water with barnacle-covered rocks. As you can see---the rocks won. I omit all the photos of the bruises I get with every boating excursion!!!


Bob made wonderful strawberry crepes on Valentines!!