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Palapa and chilly pool - Villa Serena |
Looks quite inviting - doesn't it?
We hope you all found special ways to celebrate Christmas 2018 or your chosen day and that it brought you peacefulness and "joy-filled-ness" and sharing and caring. The INTREPID II crew found themselves moving yet again (3rd time) into new accommodations on the 24th, which didn't leave time for pre-Christmas musings and well wishes. However, we too found ways to focus on the meaning of this time of year and connected with family and friends far and near.
For those who might not have received our shorter than usual "Christmas Note", our past weeks included a roller-coaster ride of enjoyment and challenges. Writing now (from the perspective of early January) is somewhat anti-climactic, so we will offer more of a pictorial overview with a few comments, then hope to do more timely updates.
On the cheery, social side, we enjoyed chats with several of our condo neighbours and the ability to observe the shorebirds at close hand - pelicans, willets, sandpipers, herons, egrets and others. An evening presentation on the Birds of San Carlos by Mary Tannehill was enlightening. An invitation to a private home for an afternoon and evening of music and good food was a treat.
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Music and camaraderie overlooking a fabulous view |
From our abode we could walk to several spots for dinner and music - Captain's Club, Maria's, Tortuga's, Shots. We shopped at Santa Rosa market, visited the
Rescate Saturday market for veggies, tamales and
chiles rellenos.
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Christmas crafts on offer at the market |
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Castaway Kids Grand Opening with Susan, Omar and Mark - local musicians |
Meeting up with cruising friends as we spotted each other on the street or in the works yard or marina brought us up to date with their particular plans, projects and challenges. The Admiral was doing her best to fight off bronchitis - the San Carlos crud - as a birthday was on the horizon. Fortunately, she managed to be 'up' for both a tasty dinner at Piccolo's and one at Sunset Grill on Algodones Beach the next day. Both included friendly people we've come to know and share time with.
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Sunset Grill |
Back to boat issues. The determination of all the damages and required repairs to INTREPID II was ongoing and the Captain spent time with our surveyor, rigger, works yard crew along with regular visits to the nearby
ferreteria for chisels, sandpaper, solvents, eye protectors and many items not to be found. Kelly handed the bottom painting project without the Admiral, who was decidedly under the weather. The thru-hulls were a major focus to ensure the leaks of last season were dealt with.
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Looking great with new bottom paint |
We scheduled a 'splash' date at the marina for December 18th, intending to continue working on projects in the water. Initially all that was available was a spot on A Dock, with the over 40 foot boats, but that would get us a start. Then B Dock had an opening and bright and early 7:00 am, INTREPID II was on the trailer and on to the marina boat launch. Nothing major to keep us from motoring and docking, with helping hands, but disappointingly, our marina stay was short-lived. By mid-afternoon, Kelly determined there were 'new' leaks - depth sounder among others, and some sea cocks were seeping, keeping the bilge pump busy. Wednesday, December 19th was another early morning to slip the lines and reverse our short voyage, back to the launch ramp for a 7:00 am trip back to the works yard. For the briefest of times, in the early dawn, we pretended we were heading out and away.
Major sigh! This complication meant we now had no place to call home shortly, as our stay at the lovely waterfront unit ended December 24th - no room at the Inn!. We went in search of accommodations on short notice. What seemed like serendipity in finding a reasonably priced casita in a small development near the works yard was a rushed decision we are living with. Another series of lessons learned as the unit was in reality not ready to be rented, the owner lives in Hermosillo and the well meaning woman who showed us the unit was leaving on an extended vacation! Enough said. (Two weeks later we are still waiting for plumbing and electrical issues to be dealt with.)
December 21st brought the Winter Solstice and a fabulous Full Moon and extremely high and low tides. We finally caught up with friend Ken over dinner at Blackie's and enjoyed their always well prepared dinners. December 23rd saw us packing and obtaining the keys for our new abode and December 24th moving the last luggage and bidding "adios" to Lucky and our Dorado friends. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were bright spots in the midst of our boat challenges, as we attended a very friendly, gracious house party that evening, which included a rooftop vantage spot to watch the annual Boat Parade of Lights. Christmas morning meant calls to family and friends or emails and opening a few 'treats'. A quiet beach walk; attending the annual Community Christmas Lunch sponsored by Barracuda Bob's at the yacht club; driving to the Soggy Peso for Omar's Ukulele Concert in the afternoon and a visit to Lucky, the condo amigo we already were missing.
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View of Tetakawis from yacht club Christmas Day - lots of mist and moisture in the air |
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Christmas afternoon - Soggy Peso Bar |
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Omar and his ukulele concert
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Lucky - the Condominios Dorado cat - our amigo |
And so it goes! Time to post this out of date update and seize the day. We have had chilly nights in San Carlos and often strong, gusty winds. Nothing like the winter storms, power outages and generally very unseasonable weather 'back home' of course. Wishing everyone well and hoping your New Year has started on a good note.
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A well deserved rest at the end of a challenging day |
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Tetakawis at dusk overlooking the dry storage yard - our new view
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3 comments:
Hola Intrepiders from Hoku Pa'a at Punta Chivato! Sorry to hear that your challenges haven't all vanished with the old year, but we have our fingers crossed that you'll continue to strike them off the list. Good photos! We saw the Soggy Peso Bar while anchored in the bay, but didn't go ashore, so perhaps next time through the neighbourhood we'll check it out!
Thanks for your encouraging words B & B. Hope you continue to have excellent cruising as you explore El Mar de Cortez.
Sorry to hear of your boat challenges. We too had to "double dip" this year to fix a thru hull. A bit of a chalange to find non metric fittings in Italy, but finally got them. Great pictures. The food sounds amazing. Wishing you fair winds and calm anchorages. Barrie and Sandra, SV Passat II
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