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[*] posted on 4-21-2010 at 11:08 AM
A Shot Across The Bow



The weather is getting warmer, the days longer, and it's a great time to hit the water.

Come on along and I'll take you for a spin around Conception Bay.


Barga Island always has plenty of birds..and bugs, too. will recall the little black bo-bos doing their races on the brim of your cap..fun! :yes:
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Always good to see these cormorants in the bay..means there is plenty of baitfish around..and larger fish under them!
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Below see the photos of Playa Buenaventura..Mark & Olivia's beachplace.

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Below see Playa Perla.



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Below see Playa Requeson. 'Cottage Cheese Beach'..warning: there are delicious clams to be found here..but you can't dig them. :rolleyes:


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Below see Sta. Barbara Cove..and current developments. Still out there, Mace?




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Below see Santispac..everyone knows where this place is. EAT AT ANA'S! EAT AT ANA'S!...there, does that take care of my bar tab, Russ?..

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Below see Jingle Beach.. a great shell beach across the bay from mi casa.




Tons of shells there...literally tons.
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Left over from the 'overharvesting of scallop days'..grrrr...:mad: There are hundreds of piles of these old scallop shells scattered all around the Bay's shoreline. What a waste that was..and in such a short time. A monumental greedy mistake :fire:


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Below see an un-inhabitated stretch of endless desert...about 1/4 mile across at least...where no human have ever set foot...

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Well..okay...maybe some old stone-age Kochimi left these footprints with his sneakers..:light:

Above, while beachcombing at Jingle Beach across the bay..I came across this fossilized skeleton of an Unicorn.

And I had always thought they were just a myth.....

...I wonder what else is out there?

Care to go look?







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[*] posted on 4-21-2010 at 11:50 AM


Great shots as always. Thanks, Roger.
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[*] posted on 4-21-2010 at 12:07 PM


Pompano, Thanks for the photo tour.:spingrin:
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[*] posted on 4-21-2010 at 12:13 PM


Thanks Roger - another great photo story. No signs of any submarine at Bahia Concepcion???

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[*] posted on 4-21-2010 at 12:47 PM


Pompano:

For months I have been enjoying your party and boating pictures. What a life. Now I think you are just torturing me as I sit at my desk!

Can I be you when I grow up?

Thanks for sharing!
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[*] posted on 4-21-2010 at 01:18 PM


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The weather is getting warmer, the days longer, and it's a great time to hit the water.



Across from you on the Pacific, the weather's gotten cooler over the past week and don't stick your toe in the water without a full suit because the water is downright chilly. But mostly it's howling,butt-ugly, dirt lifting, caliche-blowing wind and the only daily variation is what direction the wind is coming from. Hang on...

Ok I'm back. My BBQ cover just launched itself and flew on to the barbwire fence

This is the first Spring we've spent here since retiring. (note to self: schedule all appointments NOB in April and find any excuse to get over to the Golfo).

Thank you for the pictures Pompano
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cool.gif posted on 4-21-2010 at 01:30 PM
Santa Barbara beach:


I landed ashore there last week. There are no signs of construction. There is a big watchdog that belongs to the watchman/guard with a trailer set back just a few yards from the beach. I think the watchdog is supposed to intimidate people from trespassing because it starts barking and running towards you. I didn't see the watchman.

Turns out the dog is very friendly. He wanted to escape by trying to jump into my boat. Then he went splashing and swimming with us. In his exhuberance, he jumped up on me and his nails gouged a long, deep cut on my forearm that was actually a big hole at one end of the scratch. It bled profusely, but I disinfected it when I got home a couple of hours later and it is healing nicely. Of course, the poor dog couldn't have known what he had done....or could he? Maybe his nails are his weapons of choice. :o:?:

Great photos, as usual, Rogelio. See you at the Pinto Bass Tournament Saturday.




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[*] posted on 4-22-2010 at 08:16 AM


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Originally posted by oladulce
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Originally posted by Pompano

The weather is getting warmer, the days longer, and it's a great time to hit the water.



Across from you on the Pacific, the weather's gotten cooler over the past week and don't stick your toe in the water without a full suit because the water is downright chilly. But mostly it's howling,butt-ugly, dirt lifting, caliche-blowing wind and the only daily variation is what direction the wind is coming from. Hang on...

Ok I'm back. My BBQ cover just launched itself and flew on to the barbwire fence

This is the first Spring we've spent here since retiring. (note to self: schedule all appointments NOB in April and find any excuse to get over to the Golfo).

Thank you for the pictures Pompano


Ouch, oladulce..I can feel your pain/cold. The wind can be hellish here at times, too. I believe that this season has been the windiest I can recall in 40 years. Seems like most of March and April have been too windy to fish or boat in comfort.

I've a hilarious mental image of your blowing barbeque lid ... :yes: ...and am glad it didn't end up in the next county like a couple of my lounge chairs. (they are out there somewhere...maybe they'll become dorado paddies?)

Congratulations on retiring to your dream place. Hang on, it only gets better.


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I landed ashore there last week. There are no signs of construction. There is a big watchdog that belongs to the watchman/guard with a trailer set back just a few yards from the beach. I think the watchdog is supposed to intimidate people from trespassing because it starts barking and running towards you. I didn't see the watchman.

Turns out the dog is very friendly. He wanted to escape by trying to jump into my boat. Then he went splashing and swimming with us. In his exhuberance, he jumped up on me and his nails gouged a long, deep cut on my forearm that was actually a big hole at one end of the scratch. It bled profusely, but I disinfected it when I got home a couple of hours later and it is healing nicely. Of course, the poor dog couldn't have known what he had done....or could he? Maybe his nails are his weapons of choice. :o:?:

Great photos, as usual, Rogelio. See you at the Pinto Bass Tournament Saturday.


Hola Tony..hey, I know that pooch well and now we always take him a treat when visiting Barbara Cove. I miss the old place when it was completely bare of human development, save a very rough trail to bounce over on a motorbike or Jeep. We had many a picnic there with Bay neighbors over the years...sometimes a huge party and a lua with roast pig made in a pit, Hawaiian style. Guess we can say goodbye to those times. Oh well, there are lots of other places that are still pristine. How about plotting a new course now?..say..to Galapagos Island?

The only trouble with moving to Galapagos Island is more immigration laws..so...we can disguise ourselves as these dolphin we cruised with the other day.


More Shots Across the Bow...

...courtesy of Bahia de Concepcion.


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Dolphins sleep and slender.
Swimming gracefully by.
Diving down deep then rushing up high.
To leap up into the sky.
Their world is so different.
It must be so much fun.
To be a dolphin, to leap over the sun.


- James Steven Smith






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[*] posted on 4-22-2010 at 11:08 AM


Thanks for your great reports!!
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