Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Marina Palmira La Paz, Nov.28- Dec 2nd, 2009

Well we are one crew member less as we move to Marina Palmira closer to La Paz. Rachel arrived safely in Seattle and Lori will be leaving tomorrow and then Loe leaves the next day. It was a grand adventure and I know they are both ready to be home with their girls and not in a moving boat or trying to sleep with the engines running. It was a kick as we pulled into our slip, two boats over were Larry and his wife Muggs who were our dock mates in Alameda. What a wonderful welcoming, it did feel like a homecoming to have people you know right next door. The world is very small.

Alexus and I spent a great deal of time on the boat while Lori did the tourist thing. Loe' and she went to the bus station to get their tickets for Cabo San Lucas as they fly out of Cabo to get home. It will take them about 3 hours by bus to get to the airport and about 2.5 hours by plane to get back to the bay area.

Well Lori left today and off she went and arrived safely at home. I know she was excited about the interior re-design Jude did on her boat. I am sure it is beautiful. We went into town and did more exploring, Loe stayed on the boat and got ready for her early departure tomorrow. Well, Loe left this morning and she arrived safely in SF that evening. We are on our own. The boat feels bigger, but we will miss our friends. It was a once in a life time adventure that we all shared. That evening Larry and Muggs came over for cocktail hour and we laughed the evening and night away with our shared adventures down the coast. Since October both boats have gone over 1425 nautical miles. Wow, when I think of that it is amazing!!

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