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[*] posted on 1-4-2009 at 12:49 PM
BAJA 1/09... So super fine! Part 1: Baja Lou's Turkey Feast


This was to be the final New Years Eve big turkey feast hosted by Baja Lou and Teina... we attended one three years ago, and didn't want to miss the chance at one more... one last time!

We left San Diego North County Wednesday morning with some bakery goodies for the feast and arrived at Lou and Teina's just after noon and quickly found TW and Shirley who saved us a place at their table.

Lou and Teina greeted us along with a couple hundred other guests. Soon I spotted El Camote, Wendy and their son, Charlie. Not long after we arrived, The Squarecircle (Roy) and Blanche showed up.

After enjoying all the good food we spotted BajaRob and Connie (who invited us to their Bahia Santa Maria home for the evening). Great weather, great people, great food... It was Baja, afterall!

I thought I recognized someone I met at our 2004 Matomi Gang group camp... he was wearing dark glasses, but I called out "Rudy... Rudy Lopez??" Yup, it was Tunaeater's dad... COOL!

Rudy was excited in a recent purchase of beach property out on Punta San Fermin (near where Arroyo Matomi reaches the gulf coast). Rudy told us where the road was and invited us to camp there "whenever you want". We would check out 'Camp Whenever-you-want', the next day!

After the turkey meal and visit with Nomads there, we headed south of San Felipe. The exchange rate at the gas station was 13.00 : 1 (pesos to dollars), GREAT! About $2.16 a gallon... more than at home ($1.79), but not bad!

Before going to BajaRob and Connie's, we drove out to Shell Island for a quick visit to our favorite Baja camping beach... nobody else was there... and the weather was just fantastic! No wind, not cold for December 31st, great!

A few more miles and we were at Bahia Santa Maria and had a great time sitting around the beach fire in front of Rob & Connie's home with some of their fun neighbors. Sipping tequila, drinking cerveza, lots of good times...

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

That's BAJA with BAJA NOMADS... Viva Baja!

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[*] posted on 1-4-2009 at 12:58 PM
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El Camote and Charlie

TW (Tom) talking up to El Camote (Mike)

Baja Angel and Camote chatting



The Squarecircle (Roy) and his Land Rover 'Winston', which provided some nice Cuban background tunes.

Baja Lou and Rudy (Tunaeater's dad)

Along the road onto Shell Island

Shell Island north

Shell Island south


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[*] posted on 1-4-2009 at 04:17 PM


Continue this trip report with Part 2, right here: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=36240



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[*] posted on 1-6-2009 at 06:59 PM


Bummer I never made it to one of Lou and Teina's Turkey Feast...the party looks great!
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[*] posted on 1-7-2009 at 09:49 AM


They were good and fun... we went to two of them.

I'm sure there will be something else to do next New Years... Nomads like to get together on occaision, afterall.




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[*] posted on 1-7-2009 at 12:21 PM


Meme didn't see you or Jim in any of the pics. Did you guys go this year? I posted this somewhere else but it must have been the wrong place.
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[*] posted on 2-7-2009 at 12:37 PM


Thanks David. It was a great time thanks again to Lou and teina and all the good people who helped.
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[*] posted on 2-8-2009 at 09:13 AM


Yes we were there!
Parked & set up near the Cuban Music vehicle so evidently we missed seeing a lot of people. We have attended all but one of the Turkey Feasts at Lou & Teinas house. It has been a good Fiesta every year, But I'm sure lots of work for them. They wll now get a chance to enjoy bringing in the New Year at someone elses Casa!
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