oladulce
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I need to wake up earlier
My esposo is an early-riser and he takes pictures to show me what I miss. Here are a couple from the past few days.
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Katiejay99
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Absolutely gorgeous pictures, thank you for sharing them with us.
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Natalie Ann
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Absolutely gorgeous sunrises, oladulce. I'm especially taken by the color in the first picture.
Must feel outstanding to start the day all bathed in orange fire like that!
Nena
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Paula
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Very pretty, Oladulce and Big Woo! Are you down here full time now?
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Bob and Susan
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how do you see the sunrise like that on the pacific side???
do you get the sunset too???
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CP
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Thanks OD! You made me just now get up from the computer and check it out. Beautiful this morning, too! Eight pangas launching....
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Pompano
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BOC dawning...
October 16, 2008.
A Hint of Pink
A few minutes later...
Dawn feeders...quail under cover
Longtime sailors at good anchorage in Coyote.
Drascombes at the ready.
[Edited on 10-16-2008 by Pompano]
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tripledigitken
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Pompano,
A rare site to see one Drascombe boat, but four...........in Coyote Bay? There must be a story there to share?
Ken
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Pompano
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Hi Ken,
Those are NOLS fleet of Drascombes. They have been using them in their sailing classes for a couple decades now. Great boats, aren't they? I took a
coastal trip from here to Aqua Verde in one many years ago..great open water boats with great versatility...sail, row, or motor.
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tripledigitken
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Pompano,
Would love to rent one for a day, is that possible? What a great way to tour Bahia Conception!
Ken
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Ken, I will ask and let you know, but I doubt it very much as they are in use constantly by students.
You can always borrow a kayak or a zodiak ride from me. Fee would be a cold Pacifico, though!
Edited for answer and last minute photo:
Answer..sorry Ken, as I thought...full schedule.
[Edited on 10-16-2008 by Pompano]
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oladulce
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Quote: | Originally posted by Paula
Very pretty, Oladulce and Big Woo! Are you down here full time now? |
Not yet Paula, we're shooting for next May to make the big move. yikes, lots to do!
CP- your chicks should wake you up early enough to catch the sunrises and I bet you can watch the pangas launching without getting out of bed, lucky
dog!
Pompano- I drool whenever there are pictures of your lovely patio. Not just your view, but I have black-rock-paver-envy!
Bob- here's a schematic of how the ocean is in the sunrise out on the Punta on the Pacific side (well maybe not an actual schematic, but I like that
word):
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