Connie's daughter, Tesla, flew in from Portland Maine on April
21 and her son, Ezrah, flew in from Denver the next day on the 22nd, whereupon we headed out
to the Islands staying the night in Partida again, then on to swim with the sea
lions before heading north to Isla San Francisco.
The next day we did a very
long hike to the center of the island where we had 360 degree views in all
directions. After two nights at Isla San Franciso we caught a morning northerly
to head south under sail and headed around the west side of Partida and Isla
Espirto Santo, down to Bonanza for a very pleasant afternoon and evening.
Swimming with the sea lions |
Finishing up our short lived adventure, we stayed overnight at Playa Balandra before making the run back into the bay at LaPaz. Tesla and Ezrah jumped on the bus back to the airport and we did some last minute provisioning and left the next morning, making a long run all the way to the protected anchorage at San Everisto. The winds were cooperative for once so we decided to make haste and get while the getting was good.
In three days we made Agua Verde, then Puerto Escondido, then San Juanico. With a pre-dawn start, we headed north across and up the Sea of Cortez and had a very long boring and loud motor sail all the way to San Carlos, arriving after dark, following our bread crumbs on the GPS into the harbor. Whew!
Puerto Escondido - Pizza on the veranda |
Sleeping in, after our late arrival,on Cinco de Mayo we got a slip at the marina the next day which gave us just enough time to stow and clean and prep the boat for storage. We hauled on the 7th and in a burst of energy, had the boat put to bed so we could drive away in the truck the very next day.
San Juanico |
Five days on the road and we were back in Olympia. Time to get the garden ready for planting, time to get Traveler ready for chartering, time to get medical stuff done.
We had a whirlwind five weeks running down to LaPaz and back, preceded by a difficult winter of boat problems and health issues. Somehow we made it through all that. Now spring is here, the sun is shining, and things are looking up!
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