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Shari's Bahia Asuncion Photos

David K - 12-11-2006 at 11:07 PM

Shari's photos of the town and her B 'n B (bed and breakfast) room and San Roque beach cottage are now all on her new domain http://www.bajabnb.com the bed & breakfast pages begin at http://www.bajabnb.com/Blowhole/index.html

Just tonight, our mutual web host completed the task of moving all the pages from my WebTV page builder site where I made the pages to Shari's easy to remember domain, bajabnb.com

Shari has many more photos to show, and my WebTV page builder was too limited to add more photos...

Enjoy her photos!



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Excellent presentation-------

Barry A. - 12-12-2006 at 12:23 AM

Thanks Shari for the beautiful pics, and thank you David for helping to get them out to us all.

Just super!!!! :yes:

Iflyfish - 12-12-2006 at 02:24 AM

That place Rocks!!!!

Great pics. I can hardly wait to visit.

Iflyfishwhennotmakingbadjokes

capt. mike - 12-12-2006 at 05:30 AM

so.............what's the deal on "Cindy"??

married? lives there?:light::bounce::spingrin:

mil gracias David

shari - 12-12-2006 at 11:19 AM

Muchisimas gracias amigo David, you got things rolling here and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your time and work and sharing and caring. I will be designing a proper website over the next months that will include road updates, current events and fun spanish.
NOW>>Captain Mike, you really know how to pick em all right. Cindi is a lovely YOUNG lady from Asuncion and Juan's daughter's best amiga. It was her first time on a sailboat and she was really dizzy which is why she was on deck...poor thing. It's neat when cruisers invite the town folks out to their boats and sometimes take them sailing for the first time! I'm glad you like my pictures...enjoy

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Hook - 12-12-2006 at 03:32 PM

So, what's wrong with YOUNG, right Mike???? :biggrin:

DianaT - 12-12-2006 at 03:39 PM

Just Beautiful----Thanks

Diane

David K - 12-12-2006 at 04:12 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by shari
Muchisimas gracias amigo David, you got things rolling here and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your time and work and sharing and caring. I will be designing a proper website over the next months that will include road updates, current events and fun spanish.
NOW>>Captain Mike, you really know how to pick em all right. Cindi is a lovely YOUNG lady from Asuncion and Juan's daughter's best amiga. It was her first time on a sailboat and she was really dizzy which is why she was on deck...poor thing. It's neat when cruisers invite the town folks out to their boats and sometimes take them sailing for the first time! I'm glad you like my pictures...enjoy

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My pleasure Shari... I am glad you contacted me to assist in getting some attention focused on that neglected corner of Baja (even I haven't visited, yet!). The WebTV is an easy to make web page, but doesn't have the photo space and other bells and whistles that you need to properly show off the town and your humble accomodations. I also see you have made quite an impression on the Baja Internet crowd... your daughter too! Who was to know that in just a short time after becoming a Nomad the ground would begin to shake so vigorously... and continually, too!

I hope that when the geologist leave, new vacationers return!

If you need any help, just let me know...

Minnow - 12-12-2006 at 04:26 PM

That place looks so great I'm ready to leave now. Is that a paved concrete launch ramp? I looks like it could handle very large boats. I bet the weather is beautiful there in the summer. Shari you are a lucky gal. Way to live your dreams.

capt. mike - 12-12-2006 at 04:40 PM

well, she looks like a knock out to me!!!

if there's more of that around i need to get there pronto!

uh oh.....forgot, estoy casado! drat....:mad::coolup:

David K - 12-12-2006 at 04:42 PM

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Originally posted by capt. mike
well, she looks like a knock out to me!!!

if there's more of that around i need to get there pronto!

uh oh.....forgot, estoy casado! drat....:mad::coolup:


Mike, do you offer Mile High Club certificates?:lol::light:


Hook - 12-12-2006 at 08:11 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Minnow
That place looks so great I'm ready to leave now. Is that a paved concrete launch ramp? I looks like it could handle very large boats. I bet the weather is beautiful there in the summer. Shari you are a lucky gal. Way to live your dreams.


I didnt see one and I'm always looking for one.

Not mentioned in the amenities on Shari's site either.

David K - 12-12-2006 at 08:17 PM

I don't know which photo Minnow thinks he sees one in, but I looked at all of them (again) and didn't spot any ramp. It is a good question... Perhaps the beach is firm and the point protects from waves?

Shari... Can larger boats be launced there?

capt. mike - 12-13-2006 at 05:57 AM

ah...yes...the infamous mile high club!
there are many good, no...great stories about said adventures aloft around. While i have personally not benefitted from its allure, logistics of aircraft control and limited space up front prohibit it, or at least from our giving it a good try.

However, on a comm'l flight home from La paz once with us and my accountant and his gal, we were amused to spot them next to us going at it in the back of the plane under a blanket. it was hilarious, the mex attendants couldn't care less and we were buzzed on late morning bloody marias!!

Minnow - 12-13-2006 at 08:06 AM

The caption under it reads.

Shari and Juan take guest snorkeling......

Looking close, I see it is sand. Still looks like a good potential launch ramp though. Lots of pangas moored near by.

David K - 12-13-2006 at 10:20 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Minnow
The caption under it reads.

Shari and Juan take guest snorkeling......

Looking close, I see it is sand. Still looks like a good potential launch ramp though. Lots of pangas moored near by.



Juan and Shari take a guest snorkeling to the steamship wreck at San Roque Island.

Okay, thanks Tom... looks like firm Pacific side sand as there are tire tracks on it... protected bay, so no waves... This photo is on the Bed & Breakfast section of the web site. Probably is the launch ramp with no need for concrete...

shari - 12-14-2006 at 04:01 PM

There are a couple good spots to launch a sports fishing rig, one here in the picture in San Roque and one in front of the fishing coop at the point in Asuncion where we pulled out a friends sailboat, but it's a steep road up so you need a 4x4 to pull a big boat up it. But there are lots of lovely seņoritas and muchachos too!