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Follow us as we sail Bullwinkle, our Westsail 32, south to California, Mexico, out to Hawaii and back home to Seattle.

Monday, April 14, 2014

...and on the 7th day he rested

Bougainvillea & palm
Sunday, we decided, was a day of rest.  We started with breakfast having chili re-llanos and fresh squeezed grapefruit juice direct from the 'ranch'; which is what the guy selling it in the parking lot said. Delicious.


We dinked around Guaymas for a little bit-not long.  Its a big working class city with very little 'tourist' interests.  The gazebo, with the church of San Fernando behind it, was designed in the 1800s by Gustave Eiffel.  Same architect who did the Eiffel Tower in Paris.  The military figure with the bird shatting on its head was a must have according to Ed.
Gazebo designed by Eiffel
Fajitas

We were going to eat out but split on where so we came back to the boat and made fajitas.  Very windy and cool - nice. High winds today.  So we'll wait it out and head into town to replenish food supplies.  Our neighbors will be tagging along, Rick & Patty on FaisDoDo.  Other than that, looks like we may be ready to actually start sailing for a week or so.


Mao trying to escape; caught in bug netting
Bahia San Carlos
Ed on barrco

Cactus













Took many pics.  Here are a few and I'll try to add more to our picture link in the right hand column, but the internet is s-l-o-w.  After about 15 seconds I get frustrated.

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