jrbaja
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Mangos, Moons, Eclipses and Mysteries
We had an eclipse not so very long ago. My guys told me about it the day before it happened so I was ready Not sure what I was ready for but at least I knew it was coming.
What I wasn't ready for was to wake up on the day of the eclipse to my trees being clumb by the guys placing red rags at the tops of the mangos.
Upon their reentry to earth I asked what the heck was going on up there. I sure didn't remember putting any bamboo up there and the mangos weren't
ready.
Here's the scoop. When there is an eclipse, it is the belief that a red flag/rag deflects the strange light emitted from a partially covered
sun and protects the fruit.
I do not question any of their ideas and try to learn from them no matter how ridiculous I find them to be. But, in this case, I was sure that a
really good shipment of mota had washed in somewhere and these guys were seeing if it worked.
Well, after checking all their pockets for Visine and rolling papers, I came up empty handed and they assured me that this was not the case at all.
They were serious about it and it affects aguacates as well.
So, after the trees being "flagged" they went back to bamboo stuff and carried on. I drove into Los Barriles to check in with the reply counters on
Nomads as well as bambusiness.
On the way there, I saw that all the mangos and aguacates in San Bartolo had these red flags. Either it was one big shipment or these guys were
serious!
Has anyone (Cinco/DK) heard of this holistic eclipse medicine for trees before or is there some scientific reasoning behind this?
Nevertheless, when you see the red flags in the trees, now you know why they are there.
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First time I've ever heard of it? Maybe they had some wild peyote??
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Get EVEN.
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jrbaja
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That would explain why they said
I also had to have the "special" eclipse breakfast they brought me that morning.
Nevermind the original post !!!!!
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Cincodemayo
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I think that's how Sergio Bustamante get's his art ideas....Something mind altering!
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Yes it is practiced in Several areas of Baja
That is -practiced as well as other things such as not cutting the palm Leaves for a Roof until after a full Moon and After oct. 21st of each year.
Skeet/Loreto
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Thanks JR. I had seen those flags and thought that they were some sort of political statement. You see a lot of flags in trees in Nicaragua for the
political parties.
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Cutting las palmas after the full moon...
I'm told by mi amigos is done because the termites leave the trees during a full moon to find their mates - and so there are fewer of them left to lay
eggs in the palms that would hatch in one's new roof being made of the fonds...sounds reasonable to me...
According to my clock...anytime is \'BAJA TIME\' & as Jimmy Buffett says,
\"It doesn\'t use numbers or moving hands It always just says now...\"
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jrbaja
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I think Mexray
hit the nail on the head regarding the full moon and cutting. When I order bamboo, I know it won't be cut until the full moon. Tio Pablos and many
others are going to be replacing their roofs soon because of not waiting.
Patience is mandatory in Mexico, for many reasons!
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Eclipse in Baja???
When did that occur???
We were there in April for the 'partial eclipse' which we enjoyed through #14 welding glass.
The last total eclipse in Baja (that I know of) was in 1991, and yes, we were there for that one.... drove a lot of miles to see it, and it was well
worth seeing!
Partial eclipses ain't eclipses.....
sort of like being partially pregnant _______ or fill in the appropriate phrase.
Baja Arriba!!
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Quote: | Originally posted by thebajarunner
Eclipse in Baja???
When did that occur???
We were there in April for the 'partial eclipse' which we enjoyed through #14 welding glass.
The last total eclipse in Baja (that I know of) was in 1991, and yes, we were there for that one.... drove a lot of miles to see it, and it was well
worth seeing!
Partial eclipses ain't eclipses.....
sort of like being partially pregnant _______ or fill in the appropriate phrase.
Baja Arriba!! |
On April 8, 2005 there was a partial eclips that was visible in the US and Mexico.
It was the last partial eclipse of the sun that will be visible from the continental U.S. until May 20, 2012
in Baja the eclipse on April 8 was 10-35%
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEmono/HSE2005/PSE2005...
Here's the schedule of total eclipses accross the world, book your trips now!
http://www.eclipsetours.net/schedule.htm
[Edited on 6-23-2005 by Taco de Baja]
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I guess that's why they were only using partial rags rather than the whole shirts.
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Got it!!
At the 1991 Eclipse (the real one) there was some pretty weird stuff going on.
People blowing horns and whistles and stuff to "ward off the spirits."
Guess it worked, we saw no spirits.... other than those in the Carta Blanca bottle.
We were at KM 100 above La Paz, it was awesome.
And yeah, we did see the partial (not an eclipse) in April at Bahia.....
It would have been very difficult for 'natives' to distinguish a 35% partial, since they would not have been able to look directly up and discern the
event without some type of lens.
Of course they could have looked in water for the reflected partial orb.
And, they would have had no means to predict this....
Interesting.
(you were supposed to U2U me directions in case we can get by next week)
Baja Arriba!!
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Hey Jr, what did you have for a special breakfast? Is this like the day of the dead where they prepare special food or just a personal celebration?
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I u2u'd their email. Didn't you get it? Or did you want directions to my house? Which I will u2u if you wish.
Den, I was being silly in response to the peyote post.
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I saw a solar eclipse late last night.
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jrbaja
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Musta been the breakfast!
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Dave
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Nah, just old. Got up to go to the bathroom...It was dark so I figured...
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Where can I find the peyote?
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JR. yep, got the message re location of orphanage.
Now need to find Orphanage #2>> namely where you hang out.
zap me a U2U and we will try to find you next week-
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