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lindsay
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Just for Fun, Part II..Something New to Ponder
Happy Friday to all and thanks again to those who posted on the "Just for Fun Part I...if I was a Baja creature edition"...I enjoyed reading your
thoughts so here's everyone's next assignment...yes, that's my teacher talk for your weekend homework...here goes:
You are going to spend the day at your favorite Baja playa and you can only bring 5 items to the beach with you...what do you take and why???
Here's my choices:
1) Sunscreen because I have the fair-skinned Irish blood from mom, pop and the other relatives...so I try to avoid the lobster look at all costs.
2) I don't necessarily need a towl if it's hot enough, I don't mind lying in the sand as long as I pick a beach that has fine enough sand but a towel
I usually helpful.
3) A cooler is essential because I have to have my beverages and favorite snacks (that could be a whole other list of what goes in the cooler and I
know you nomads would have a very colorful list to put here...One favorite snack that I discovered in Mulege is from our Sabritas friends, snack size
peanut bags "Japones" style. They are coated, crunchy peanuts with a wasabi style kick on the outside shell, if you like peanuts and the enchilioso
side of life, try them!!
4) Normally, I hit beaches with palapas so I have that all important shade but when it's really hot, there's nothing better than pitching an umbrella
in the water, sitting in the shoreline sea and sipping your favorite cold beverage or even eating watermelon as my daughter decided would be big fun
one day at Coyote Beach.
5) One more item to go here....so many options, what to choose?? It's basic but I gotta have my shades...a day at the playa without sunglasses always
ends in a nasty headache for me and if there's any interesting scenery to watch, I can be more covert with those useful shades...
So, I look forward to hearing your thoughts on our day at the beach and for those of you currently in Baja California, take a dip for me!!
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Packoderm
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1. Beer
2. Cooler for the beer
3. Ice for the cooler
4. Bottle opener
5. More beer
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jrbaja
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Does snorkel equip. count as 1 or 4 items?
If it's 4, mask, snorkel, 2 fins and a spear.
If it's 1, snorkel gear, beer, ice, sunglasses, underwater camera.
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Mike Supino
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How many items does a six pack count as?
Just curious
Therianthropic
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jrbaja
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CLAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSS !!!
You are not being serious here!
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Baja Bernie
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Being somewhat old fashioned my list would be topped by
(1) my wife of almost 50 years-because I still love her
(2) our cat--see above
(3) money to enterain them with--see above
(4) adult beveridges for the friends that would wander by.--I like the beveridges and the people they attract
(5) water---well you can guess on this one
If I had a #6 it would be Deet for JR's friends further south.
Sure would like to see you get out of the teacher mode, let your hair down and mingle a bit more.--I know where you are is safe--but how much fun???
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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jrbaja
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I enjoy her posts Bernie
But then you see the maturity of my other posts as well!
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Baja Bernie
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JR
How did you jump to the idea that I don't enjoy the Lady's approach?????
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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lindsay
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???
Not sure what you mean, Baja Bernie??
Do you mean that I don't post enough, put more opinions out here on the board or that living in San Diego is the safe part or my just for fun is
lame?? Sorry if that's the case.
My teacher mode is more my personal style of posting a thought or question to get others conversing....
I would love to mingle more here on the boards but I'm a single mom working at an English school in SD full-time so my posting is limited to free time
mostly before school or in the evenings after Sara has crashed into dreamland for the night. I enjoy your posts and as I said, I would mingle more but
I have to use my work/child-rearing card as an excuse for now...
FYI..I used to be able to let my hair down more about ten years ago when I had the sterotypical long, blond hair but now it's short and easy care, so
not able to let it down like those days gone by...
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lindsay
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A Well-Hydrated Group Here...
Well, Sara snoozing now so I'm having my Baja break...so far it looks like everyone agrees on the staying hydrated area. Good idea for all of you down
south right now or in any other desert or just plain hot locations....too bad I can't attach a little sweating icon but the closest thing I can choose
from is this poor guy who got sick from maybe getting the wrong kind of "hydration"...
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Sallysouth
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Thanks Teacher Linsay! We all need a little fun around here! This could be a poll but what the heck!I think I would say a fishing pole, tackle
box,sand chair, towel, water, definatly sunglasses, and more water.Whoops, guess that was too many things.(where did I put the Margis?)
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lindsay
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Don't worry everyone, I teach ESL not math so I'm not going to deduct anyone for going over the 5 item limit and JR, your choice on how you want to
group the snorkel gear but as a package seems fair enough...the cooler contents too!!
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roundtuit
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Thank you Lindsay for a good post that can't invite any trollers or flamers as this is this forum is about
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Diver
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Here's mine in priority order;
1. cooler
2. sunscreen
3. beach lounger
4. snorkeling gear
5. raft/boat
6. both dogs
7. good book
8. my 2 kids
9. my dentist
10. my wife **
Do I get extra credit for more answers ?
**Just kidding honey
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bajajudy
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cooler
umbrella
towel
sunscreen
shades
binoculars
a good book from Baja Books and Maps*
*sorry! couldnt resist
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Bruce R Leech
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Mood: A lot cooler than Mulege
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1 My family
2 my trailer full of toys, camping equipment, food and drink
3 Money to pay.
4 fire wood
5 enough gas in the tank to get home.
Bruce R Leech
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bajaruby
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1. My grand-daughters
2. Sunscreen for them
3. Water to drink
4. Food and beverages
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lindsay
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Well Done Class...
Keep up the good work and I think everyone's passing this assignment with flying colors...Enjoy the weekend!!
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bajajudy
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Gracias, mi maestra!
Que tenga un buen fin de semana tambien.
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Lindalou
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I would bring my motorhome, it contains everything I would need for the beach including my cats my hubby, shade, fishing pole, food and all my drinks!
LOL ........Linda
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