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SiReNiTa
Special Correspondent
Posts: 881
Registered: 5-5-2006
Location: Ensenada, B.C.S.
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Mood: Savoring life while saving the world!
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thankyou!!! be sure of it...oh and george we'll be happy to have you!!!!!
Live life as well as you can,
don\'t regret the things that once made you smile,
learn from your mistakes,
and thank God for every second he gives you upon this earth.
Visit me at
Http://BajaScents.Scentsy.com.mx
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TacoFeliz
Nomad
Posts: 266
Registered: 7-22-2005
Location: Here
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Mood: Exploratory
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Shari -
It's a pleasure to read your posts. Please keep 'em up.
Hope to pass your way this spring.
Keep smiling
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The Sculpin
Nomad
Posts: 401
Registered: 9-3-2002
Location: Back in the Saddle
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Mood: Riding into the Sunset, looking for a sunrise.
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Sigh....the baja that some of us knew is gone forever...not that we didn't see it coming, or that we didn't have a part in it. This debate goes back
to the Amigos days when we would all talk about distinct locales or roads, and never mention their location but we all knew where and what we were
talking about. The ethos then was to give general directions and let the traveler enjoy the sweet fruit of discovery by themselves. Now, some of us
have grown roots there, and beckon all to come and enjoy "the pristine {fill in the blank}, and blah, blah, blah. Meanwhile, hotels in the corridor
are selling at waaaaayyyyyyyy too high prices relative to current occupancy and rates, and huge mega residential developments are going up despite the
obvious environmental limitations. So all this talk about exploitation, and "keeling it pristine" is just a bunch of hooey. People are doing whatever
they can to better their lives, better their communities, better their pocketbooks, and it's all having an effect on baja. Me, I think for the worse.
That's why I go there less and less, and have found other places in this world that are similar to what baja used to be like. Will these places get
"ruined" as well? Of course, but we're all selfish. We all want what we want, and will do whatever to get it.
Above all else, let's not be too hypocritical....
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comitan
Ultra Nomad
Posts: 4177
Registered: 3-27-2004
Location: La Paz
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Boy did I miss a lot not going into this thread, Shari will see you in Jan.
Lencho I agree with your concern just a tiny bit, And you mention Los Cabo, Cabo, Loreto for their development and I guess the ruineization why did
you not mention La Paz?
[Edited on 11-25-2006 by comitan]
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
“The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false”
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David K
Honored Nomad
Posts: 64852
Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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No matter how well a road or destination is described in a Baja guidebook or online, I always 'discover' something special when I go in person... as
if I was the first person there.
I did not know about Las Pintas until The Baja Adventure Book came out and I have been there 4 times since reading about it... I could go back there
more and still see new things and enjoy it as much.
Seeing photos or reading about someplace can not replace going there in person to really experience a site.
I was told that if I shared the location of 'Shell Island' it would ruin it... Well, it is just as great as when I first camped out there almost 30
years ago...
I also trust you Baja Nomads to take out anything you bring in, not spray grafitti on rocks, and love the place so as to preserve it as much as we
can.
Baja is special and so are the people who love Baja!
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shari
Select Nomad
Posts: 13048
Registered: 3-10-2006
Location: bahia asuncion, baja sur
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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One of the comments I hear the most about this little travelled part of Baja is that "It's just like the old baja" which is exactly why I love it
here. I am the last person who wants this place developed but I do want to share it with true baja lovers and help bring a little needed income to the
locals.
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Capt. George
Super Nomad
Posts: 2129
Registered: 8-21-2003
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ditto el vikingo de punta abreojos
fishing, lobster, abalone can support only so many. More and more ninos each passing year...
growth or lose their families to other locations in order to support themselves....happening in the US every day...
which is the better alternative? for me and my own selfish reasons, stay as it is....for the Mexicanos (whose country this is) growth is necessary..
what's your thoughts? george
\"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\" Plato
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vandenberg
Elite Nomad
Posts: 5118
Registered: 6-21-2005
Location: Nopolo
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Mood: mellow
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With all that seismic activity, let's hope it's still there in 2007.
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elgatoloco
Ultra Nomad
Posts: 4332
Registered: 11-19-2002
Location: Yes
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Shari- thanks for the update on the road. Keep up the good work.
Hope the shaking stops soon.
We can't wait to return to your lovely town and enjoy the heartfelt warmth and welcome that we were fortunate to experience FIRST hand in person face
to face this summer.
The best to you and Juan.
Abrazos,
M&B
MAGA
Making Attorneys Get Attorneys
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oldhippie
Banned
Posts: 742
Registered: 6-25-2006
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Mood: muted
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I'm glad to hear the road is in good shape because I'll be driving it next month.
Do you think the Starbucks and Hard Rock Cafe will be open by then? I make terrible morning coffee and keeping the Ballenas cold in the cooler is a
hassle.
Shari, is there space in your B&B for me to open a small real estate office so I can sell shares in my Mexican Corporation that owns a bunch of
dirt there? I also need a storage area for my rental jet skis and dirt bikes.
Don't forget to take advantage of Oldhippie's Eco Tours and Surf Camp when you're in the area. Personalized surf lessons start at $50 per hour. Hot
babes in thong bikinis get 10% off.
cowabunga
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Gadget
Senior Nomad
Posts: 851
Registered: 9-10-2006
Location: Point Loma CA
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Mood: Blessed with another day
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Wow, this thread is rife with sarcasim, backbitting and it's mine, I was there first gringo mentality. Hey Norte Americanos, it's not your country.
We are only visiters at the pleasure of the local governments. If they want to sell out they will. If they want to develope they will. I so much
see the typical localistic mentality of I was there, now I own it. I don't like to see pavement go into my favorite spots that a long hard off road
trip kept the crouds down before. But I like better the fact that local fisherman friend can make a few more pesos, keep his truck together a little
longer and maybe the ninos can get on a school bus and go to a better school. If you are so blessed to own a retreat spot, then you are blessed
indeed. Please make the most of the time you have there. For those of us who don't, and hope we will some day, no fair whinning about those that do.
Lets just make the most of each time we get to cross the border and get away from the rodent race in the states. This is all IMHO only or course and
is not directed at anyone.
[Edited on 12-3-2006 by Gadget]
"Mankind will not be judged by their faults, but by the direction of their lives." Leo Giovinetti
See you in Baja
http://www.LocosMocos.com
Gadget
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Barry A.
Select Nomad
Posts: 10007
Registered: 11-30-2003
Location: Redding, Northern CA
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Mood: optimistic
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"rodent race in the states" ????????
That sounds really sad-------glad I never entered in THAT race.
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