Spic and Span

Yesterday we motored five miles across the bay to San Carlos in search of diesel. We knew it wouldn’t be as easy as tying up at a beautiful fuel dock and pulling the hose over to our fuel tanks, it’s always an adventure. Eric and I took the dinghy over to the sardine co-op, Eww birds and bird poop everywhere. We were told to bring our jugs, they drove them to the other side of the yard, filled them and then drove to the office to pay (No credit cards so we spent pretty much all of our pesos), and then returned us to the beach. Eric tipped the guy for helping carry the jugs, then I thought he should have a bigger tip which prompted the guy to get his shoes wet and load the jugs into the dinghy. This was well worth the extra $3 in tip money. The day was pretty sucky with this fuel and bird issue at the sardine co-op so we scooted out of there as fast as we could back to our quiet anchorage by Man of War Cove. Just as we arrived, Gregario, the retired Port Captain that we remembered from the 1990′s, came by in his Panga offering jugs of fuel. Doh! We still had a few empties so we bought more from him, courtesy of Roy’s stash of cash. We had a great conversation using our bad Spanish and his poor English. Today the kids got on some sort of cleaning kick. There was all kinds of activity in their rooms. order cheap viagra nichestlouis.com Narrow everything down to one market, one segment of a market and focus there. Usually, they address the problem in a person s personal life or love life can be a matter for worry. cialis online uk http://nichestlouis.com/cialis-8736.html It is a new and FDA approved treatment nichestlouis.com cheap cialis professional of Uterine Fibroids. These relationships are so important, that it’s foolish to cipla cialis put them at risk over some temporary passion. They came out for garbage bags and donation bags, then rolls of paper towels and Windex. In the end their rooms were spotless and three bags of clothes and toys to be donated were out in the cockpit. I wish we could have gotten rid of this stuff months ago, but we’ve been holding onto old snorkel gear and clothes for “just in case”. Just at that minute Gregario came back, stroke of luck, and happily accepted the bags. I also threw in Makai’s washing machine since it would be unused and taking up space for at least 10 years until we head out again. We had a great rest of the day at the beach and in the dunes. Topaz is definitely at the top of her game. She can run for miles through the sand, chase birds and fish, run up, down and across the dunes and then swim off the back of Makai. I feel like it is pup abuse to take her away from this life. We love it here but will move up the road a little bit to Santa Maria Bay tomorrow morning. The crew is chomping at the bit to get home, but whoa, slow down, it will be many years before we can get back to someplace as beautiful and free as Magdalena Bay. —– At 6/25/2015 10:38 PM (utc) Makai’s position was 24°40.30′N 112°07.55′W

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One Response to Spic and Span

  1. Jeff says:

    So cool you can post from right there! Stoked for yall