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[*] posted on 2-1-2018 at 09:12 AM
...wots this?....RAIN in Loreto!?? <;~O....


...RAIN in Baja!! <;~O
Woke long before dawn, camped on the waterfront, just beyond Loreto airport.... feeling my customary boneaches I thought I left back home. Its a special, quiet, different morning down here,, moonset, sunrise are blotted by cloudblanket, i feel drops of wetness on my balding head, is it heavy dew?,,,or light rain? ,,,I wonder in the darkness.
.. A flashlight to my dusty windshield confirms my 'fears',,, indeed rain is falling in Baja!!!! In 8 or so times in Baja over the past thirty something years, I can't recall -anything- resembling rain, except once in the northwest, approaching Tijuana one year. Global warming! Sky is falling! . ...but seemingly finished within the hour,, except for those bone aches. <;~l
...As a long term sailor, and one who's close with the moon, I'm long accustomed to weather anomalies during fullmooon time.
...Its interesting to feel the shift within psyche, the environment within. The shift in weather , it brings a shift within me, into myself, looking,accepting an inward movement, a slowing down from the excitement, the outward stimulation. Baja is always a very 'manifest' place for me, always pulling me forwards, outwards,,,, but today I feel my age in this...'no country for old men',, and allow myself a shift, perhaps a graceful move to accepting a slower path,,,, at least for today. <;~]

....9am,,and still precip falling... clearly raindrops on the water! <;~O
....feels like a good day to take a shift, head up to Bahia San Nicholas, for a couple days, see how my old campsite is doin .......

[Edited on 2-1-2018 by micah202]
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[*] posted on 2-1-2018 at 10:25 AM


Nicely written,,,,,,,,,,,

Baja does unique things to one's soul .......
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[*] posted on 2-1-2018 at 10:49 AM


A thoughtful post that carries the essence of those meditative moments and subtleties of internal awareness that spawn in Baja....thank you for conjuring up more Baja moments.

Those aches are just a reminder you are still alive :saint:




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[*] posted on 2-1-2018 at 01:19 PM


Quote: Originally posted by motoged  

Those aches are just a reminder you are still alive :saint:


...yaaahhh, you can run,, but never hide for long. :no::no::no:

..Cafe Ole in Loreto now,, yummy -loaded- fish taco's,,,, how's that for a memory?? :tumble::spingrin:

Off to San Nicholas for 2-3 daze,,, hadn't thunk how packing up boats with rain, and sand,,, makes everything sandy.... even the darn lip balm! :cool:
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[*] posted on 2-1-2018 at 02:23 PM


Light rain all morning here in Centenario (La Paz Area), nice for all the plants in my yard, plus showed me all the small leaks around my place.....
But why worry, it's now 2:20 PM and the sun is out now. The little leaks will dry up, but the palapa palms are leave some stain behind, should I get up now and hose the affected area off, or wait for the next rain.....?

[Edited on 2-1-2018 by Fernweh]
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[*] posted on 2-1-2018 at 02:46 PM


here in mulege on the bay...
just 12 drips of water here 3 times today...almost nothing

the bay was FLAT...lots of boats were on the water


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[*] posted on 2-1-2018 at 03:23 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Bob and Susan  

the bay was FLAT...lots of boats were on the water
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Yup. We were one of 'em! Went by your place today.

Watched lunar eclipse down in the south end of the bay, was quite a sight! Small Manta ray jumping off the starboard quarter.

And I think the moon that night, just before the eclipse, was the brightest I have ever seen. Morticia, of Munsters fame, would'a had a major moonburn!
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[*] posted on 2-1-2018 at 05:05 PM


Nice post Rained all morning in Todos
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[*] posted on 2-3-2018 at 08:40 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Bob and Susan  


the bay was FLAT...lots of boats were on the water]



...obviously not sailors.

I'm bummed, it's 'nice' weather forecast for the next week... where's Mr Norte'!!? :(
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[*] posted on 2-3-2018 at 09:03 PM


Last time we traveled in Baja, rain followed us all the way down to San Ignacio. A little disappointing since we're from the rainy Northwest! But seeing Baja in green was really a treat. A different mood. Happy cacti.
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[*] posted on 2-4-2018 at 09:58 AM


Quote: Originally posted by gueribo  
Last time we traveled in Baja, rain followed us all the way down to San Ignacio. A little disappointing since we're from the rainy Northwest! But seeing Baja in green was really a treat. A different mood. Happy cacti.


.... yah, definitely 'gringo problems' compared to the NW!! <;~D
Thought I could wash rain from my vocabulary, trade it for... sharp things everywhere, a real pain for kiteboarding and inflatable kites!

My only real complaint about the rain was, in deciding to pack up the boats and move,, wet sand covered -EVERYTHING-!!!! :no::wow:
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