Saturday, February 22, 2014

La Cruz De Huanacaxtle

Where we are now. Very busy anchorage, about 60-70 boats here. When we take our dinghy back to the boat in the evening it looks like a City of boats, with all the anchorage lights lit up and the interior lights of the many boats, it makes us miss the quiet isolation of the other anchorages we've been to. But we are here to work, and we have found some. I just finished my first sail repair job, and James is working hard on finding me more. We did the work in an outdoor pavilion, and being so visible with such a nice sewing machine, we handed out lots of cards and have lined up several jobs for next week. YEAH!!! Still a bit broke, but kitty is gaining  some weight! We plan on staying here in "La Cruz" for a few months then we'll head up the Sea of Cortez.


lazy morning with Mika.


yeah, an iguana. awesome.



More photos to come! We'll be here for a while.

Bahia De Magdalena (AKA Mag Bay)

We had a bunch of pictures on our other camera that we lost the cord to so we were unable to upload them until now. We spent about a week in Bahia De Magdalena, it was amazingly beautiful and isolated with only a few other boats anchored out. We enjoyed some awesome hikes on the beach, into the hills and kayaking around the bay.












we spent hours at this little Dulceria, using the internet and making friends with the locals. 




This is how they "ferry" vehicles.


James took a panga ride to San Carlos for Diesel and some groceries. It was a very interesting trip for him.



Sea shells tossed way up on the beach by the last hurricane to go thru Bahia De Magdalena.













James with Mika and her new friends. These two dogs followed us everywhere and were waiting for us whenever we came ashore.