My Mistake

OK, my goof. the beach bar we talked about yesterday isn’t called the Soggy Taco and that’s probably just as well. It is called the Soggy Peso   and it is a great feet in the sand kind of bar.

I would certainly recomend the beer and the Sashimi Scallops and Crabs Claws are to die for.

It was warm 30C (high 80sF) and windy, so lots of  Kite surfing and kite boarding

It's A Small World

 

 

Meet Alexis and John. 9 years ago we were neighbors. We spent a few months across the street from each other at Cabo Glorietta in Cabo San Lucas in the Baja Sur. Once again, we are neighbors in an RV park. The thing I remember most about John was his tomatoes he was growing in buckets in the sun in front of his RV.

They are on their first visit to Mexico since 2001, we are enjoying our first visit to Mexico’s west coast. They tell us there is a bar here called the Soggy Taco (quite a name for a bar. Hope the beers cold). Just like to world famous The Office on the beach in Cabo. Guess where we gotta go before we leave here.

The hills around here are so colorful!

Same bike ride, looking down the beach into San Carlos. The mountain you see in the background is called Tetakawi (tooth of the dragon or goats tit, depending on who you’re talking to), certainly the signature of this area.

Tatakawi is also the focus of Mar’s current art project. Here’s how it looks this morning.

Yesterday’s weather was, as you can see, sunny and 30C (high 80′s F). You can tell it’s really warm when all the snowbirds are sitting in the shade.

See you tomorrow?

 

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Painting In The Palms

The easel and brushes are finally and I mean finally out. She’s been talking about painting and looking for the perfect inspiration since we left home. There is no doubt the beauty of San Carlos has provided that inspiration.

Here’s what the picture looked like after the first few hours.

The Next day, a few more hours and a big oops when the wind came up and blew the picture over.

I’m sure it will look different again this afternoon.

The beauty (have I used that word before?) of this place is getting through to us. Yesterday we topped up our original two night stay to take advantage of the weekly rate.

This is the perfect spot for bike riding. There are miles and miles of empty 4 lane highways and lots to see.

We checked out some real estate.

Rode along one of the local marinas

Enjoyed a coffee while we watched the fish jump.

Later in the day we took the dogs for a ride in the truck.

Took in some of the views

You see such random things down here. Like this table and chairs at a lookout. Apparently we were early for Happy Hour.