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[*] posted on 12-11-2003 at 11:48 AM
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Its hard to imagine myself laying in the warm sand with the sea of Cortez lapping up against my toes---when its raining and really cold here in Southern California. First the fires and now the freeze. God how I wish I was in Loreto right now. Enjoyed your posts. Sharky



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[*] posted on 12-11-2003 at 09:19 PM
baja............ loreto.


Sharky,
You are so right.. As we sit here in the north, rainin, we wish we could be what Pam has done..Spent the hours into her bussiness, that we dream of.... Very hard work for little return..Please everyone support her Fishing Report.... Fransico and Pam's info is priceless for content... You can not get better up to date Baja Loreto info... You can't buy it from the guides.... Support the Info... Martin-o
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[*] posted on 12-11-2003 at 09:51 PM


I couldnt agree more!!

Pams report is my connection to Loreto, not only for the honest fish report, but also for the long distance connection to warmer weather and good friends. I wouldnt be without it.

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[*] posted on 12-12-2003 at 05:27 AM
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[*] posted on 12-12-2003 at 03:00 PM


Before you can stick your toes in he water up here, you have to cut a hole in the water. As for fishing, takes years of practice to cast accurately enough to hit the hole in the ice, especially after consuming half a bottle of Jack Daniels antifreeze.

Anyway, yesterday Bancomer sent our fideicomiso papers to Mexico City. Well, at least they charged the fee to my credit card. And it's only been 8 months since we made our offer!:lol:

Soon as that's all done, I'm back.

Whether you're warm or cold, happy holidays from Montana.

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[*] posted on 12-12-2003 at 03:40 PM


Don: What part of Montana and where will you be going in Baja? Thanks Skeet/Loreto
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[*] posted on 12-14-2003 at 04:52 PM


Skeet: I've lived here in Kalispell for the last 30 years. In Northwest Montana, the Flathead Valley, near Glacier National Park.

We're buying a place in Loreto, on Zapata just south of Padre Kino.

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[*] posted on 12-14-2003 at 10:08 PM
Coldddddd up here


Don & capt. Sharky. Arrived here in Oregon last night. Two hours later, I got welcomed home with two inches of snow!!!!!! I guess just to remind me why I spend the winters in Loreto, except for Christmas when 9 grandchildren require us to come home for hugs!!!! Oh yes, and gifts!!!!! Pam. Don't turn the lights off, just because Wendy & I left for a few weeks!!!! I'm told the winds are acting up down there right now. At least we don't have that to contend with, plus the snow.
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[*] posted on 12-16-2003 at 01:26 PM
Turn the lights off?


I have turned the lights off in the shop when I'm not here, since there's no turismo why keep long hours? But the Christmas tree is on 24-7 !

Its cold in Loreto now. And the wind makes it feel even colder. Remember there are very few homes with heat and mine's not one of them. And I think its that which sometimes makes it seem colder than winter in New England.

This morning I brought the kids to school bundled up like they were heading for the snow, and Francisco and I huddled in the bedroom which has a southern exposure. The sun poured in and the wind pounded as we imbibed in strong "cafe de la talega". Its cold here and just about everywhere else in Mexico right now. But a few days of this cold snap and we'll be sticking our toes in the sea once again.;)
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[*] posted on 12-16-2003 at 01:28 PM
what the hell was that password anyway


that last one was me
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[*] posted on 12-16-2003 at 06:25 PM


Hiya Pam

Misty and I are still on schedule to be there in early Feb. and after reading your last post, we may bring snow suits and long johns.

The snuggling part with cafe de la talega sounds like fun anyway.

Cya all in less than 2 months.

Dan and Misty
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