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Ed Lusk of Baja's Best B&B in El Rosario

David K - 1-18-2025 at 06:15 PM

Sad news from El Rosario:
Ed Lusk, of Baja's Best Bed & Breakfast has passed away. He had been fighting cancer and was hospitalized.
I have no other details...

24baja - 1-18-2025 at 07:28 PM

Quote: Originally posted by David K  
Sad news from El Rosario:
Ed Lusk, of Baja's Best Bed & Breakfast has passed away. He had been fighting cancer and was hospitalized.
I have no other details...


So sorry to hear this, Ed was a great guy.

Lee - 1-19-2025 at 01:04 PM

Always stopped when driving 1 for breakfast or lunch with Ed.

Good guy.

Sad News DEP

Don Jorge - 1-20-2025 at 10:31 AM

Ed liked liked good coffee. He believed, and would tell everyone who asked about his coffee, that starbucks over roasted their beans. His beans were not over roasted and he poured a fine cup of coffee.

He was a fisherman and had spent many hours on the sea fishing commercially. He loved to talk about that previous life and I loved to listen to his recounting of times spent at sea back when California could make a fisherman quite a living. Oh those sea urchins back in the day made some people a fine living.

He was a rockhound and held close the location of local minerals and fossil beds. But he loved talking about them. It was obvious after a few visits Ed had gold fever. One meets such folk in the desert and he was one such folk.

He loved his partner and wife and loved sharing the latest jewelry he had made or had bought for her. She was from Guadalajara originally but here she was with Ed in the middle of the Baja desert and they were happy together.

After our first time stopping there for coffee we always made it a point to stop on our way south for breakfast, coffee and a visit with Ed.

But the new and improved Hwy 5 made that stretch of Baja and our visits with Ed a fond memory. We never used 1 again on our trips to points further south and I often wondered how Ed was doing? I am sorry I did not visit one last time.

Ed was one of us, one of the old guys who loved Baja and its people, its rawness, its juxtaposition of desert and sea. The last 50 years of traveling the Baja peninsula has introduced me to quite a few Baja veterans, people who are in Baja for the same reasons that first drew me, drew them, drew us to Baja. Ed was one of us.

Wish I had gone down Hwy I one last time and visited with Ed.
He never did tell us where his gold mine was!

thebajarunner - 1-20-2025 at 02:30 PM

We had dinner there several times
Coffee a few mornings traveling thru
Ed was a gracious host, and liked to sit in after dinner, hoist a few and generally chime in on all things Baja
Always loved the Starbucks logo on the outer wall, driving past

bkbend - 1-20-2025 at 05:31 PM

Sad to hear. My wife and I would stay there and enjoyed the coffee and breakfast. We talked about his diving days but no gold... He also enjoyed talking about baseball. We had an australian shepherd and his goats drove her crazy. Like Don, we eventually swapped Mex5 for Mex1 and haven't been there in a while.

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[Edited on 1-21-2025 by bkbend]

Santiago - 1-21-2025 at 03:43 PM

Quote: Originally posted by thebajarunner  

Always loved the Starbucks logo on the outer wall, driving past


Ed told me that a few years after putting up the logo a suburban went by, stopped, turned around and pulled into the place. The man walked in and said he was a VP of marketing for SB and said Ed had to modify something as SB was pretty picky about their logo; they agreed to add "serving" to the sign. Ed said the guy chuckled about it and drove off. I don't recall if Ed ever did add that.
He used to tell me the local cops considered his place the equivalent of a donut shop NOB.
Good guy.