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[*] posted on 12-31-2003 at 06:06 PM
It's a Ghost town around here.....


Right about now Bedman and Emma are probebly putting the last touchs on their prime-rib feast for the all the folks camped at Gecko...then it's off to primp and get ready for the dance at the Diaz compound, sigh....I sure hated to miss it this year ..... :( :( :( HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE , from snowy Port Orchard Wa., we got 4"s last night (this is a rare thing)
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[*] posted on 12-31-2003 at 06:25 PM


You're not alone Deb.......I'm still here too!! We had planned on going down the day after Christmas but the flu hit us pretty good and the thought of camping in a tent in temps down in the low 40's didn't seem like something our old "bods" wanted to do. Maybe we'll be able to see all you guys on a trip down sometime in the spring???? Happy New Year to you & your family!!!



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[*] posted on 12-31-2003 at 06:41 PM
Amature night


Debra--We are staying at home in Upland too. Too many drunks out driving around this weekend. But I am going south on the 17th for about a month.....so its not too bad. We don't even have any snow to play in here in So. Cal.----just mud.:(



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[*] posted on 12-31-2003 at 08:13 PM
LOL! "amature night"!


OH YEAH! I haven't been out in town for New Years Eve in I don't know how long! There is something so 'un-fun' about dealing with a bunch of "yahoos" this time of year, so being the "dutiful wife and Mom" that I'am (yeah right, :o) I spent the day drying wet 'snow-clothes' (load after load) and packing for the hubbies departure for Japan on Sat., ......woe is me! :saint: ;D

Edie....so sorry to hear you guys got that dreaded flu! (double since it screwed up your Baja departure!) It's times like this when get feel an added bonus deciding not to send my son to public school, we have had 3 schools closed down because of this ugly flu going around! The only thing that I worry about is that Brendan is in "Upwards Basketball" this year (yes, Skeeter, Baptists, what a great orginazation!) and most of those kids are public schooled (too many kids in too little space trading air,....and germs)...his practice yesterday had only 5 kids, there are 15 on the team!......sorry to ramble all, but, since no one is here, I figure......."blah, blah, blah" is okay ..... :rolleyes: :)

[Edited on 1-1-2004 by Debra]
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biggrin.gif posted on 12-31-2003 at 08:15 PM
Happy New Year Everyone


Still here in Diamond Bar, and going to stay home tonight while everyone has their fun:spingrin::spingrin:
Got word fom Loreto yesterday, that the bike we sent down for little "Katia" made it down OK:tumble: (Thanks to Jay Hammer of the Vags);D
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[*] posted on 12-31-2003 at 08:20 PM


May GodBless all of you good people. May your dreams come true in Baja for the coming year.Skeet/Loreto

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[*] posted on 12-31-2003 at 08:23 PM
Hey...I'm here....


...watching paint dry. :spingrin:

Sunday is the 4th anniversary of closing escrow on my little hacienda. The bathroom has been unfinished ever since the remodel in the first few months. I finally got fed up with it and got out the painting stuff...Oh well....better late than never!

I thought I would repost my account of New Years at Camp Gecko two years ago when DK & I did our 15 day trip. My, how the years pass!

"We opt not to go to San Francisquito in order to arrive at LA Bay before dark...New Years Eve. As it was, we had another flat tire outside of town. We are honing our tire changing routine down to about 10 minutes. We see 4Baja & Whiskey Girl on their quads and know more good friends are close by.

Paulina greets us with a big, warm hug?I?m so glad to be with friends. I remember last year watching the board at New Years, knowing that many were there. I had wanted to be a part of the ?group? as well in that magical place called BOLA. What a difference a year makes! We set up camp next to 4Baja, catch up on happenings since we last saw each other at BBBB2, and relax by the fire?saving our energy in order to make it to midnight at Doc?s party, which will be starting soon!

15 Days in Baja - Chapter 10- Her Musings

Day 13 without wearing makeup. That?s no big deal for some women, but I was born with strawberry reddish/blond hair and no discernable eyelashes or eyebrows. No makeup means the only color I have to my face are the dark circles under my eyes. But it?s New Years Eve?I get out my small makeup bag.

?Are you ready yet?? The quintessential male question. ?Just a minute, Hon?I?m putting on my eyebrows?. ?You take them off?? Sigh?.?Oh...nevermind?, I say to myself? ?Eyebrows and lipstick?that?s as good as it?s gonna get?. And let?s forget that it?s been 24 hours since I last showered and I haven?t done laundry for 13 days. I put on my cleanest dirty clothes and head to the party with my Trader Joe appetizers.

I met Doc & Sylvia?what delightful people. They are bright, unassuming and very warm?.and much younger than I expected?what some would call a ?handsome couple?. Doc told us about his experience with the Escalera Nautica people, which he has related here and he had a large collection of reggae music for the boombox. People are gathering with covered dishes of food, salad, appetizers?.all to complement the HUGE prime rib Bedman brought?cooked to perfection by his wife, Emma.

When camping, bedtime usually comes early. I was leery of being able to stay up that late. (but at home?I?m a night owl, rarely turning in before midnight...go figure). But the evening, with good food and good people seemed to fly. I think I remember a conga line?was that me in front?

After the midnight was properly welcomed in with the party favors brought by Paulina, we piled into her car and drove into town to witness the local scene.

Paulina greeted many of the friends she has made over the years and filled us in on who were the ?movers & shakers? in this tight knit community. There were very few gringos there..the four of us being the biggest contingent. It was definitely a cultural experience, unlike anything I have witnessed in recent years. Paulina also clued me in on the social ?do?s & don?ts of being an unmarried woman?not too much hip movement allowed when dancing! At least the old custom of shooting guns into the air has been abandoned?no ducking for cover necessary. We head back to our camp after about an hour of fascinating people watching and fall happily asleep.

The next morning brings another beautifully spectacular sunrise?I guess?I sure didn?t see it!! It was a slow morning for everyone, so I didn?t feel a bit guilty for sleeping in. But campers get a bit stuffy & warm once the sun hits them, so that is what got me up. Besides?.we had some exploring to do."

Happy New year's Everyone!
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[*] posted on 12-31-2003 at 08:33 PM
Jeans, thanks for posting that again.....


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[*] posted on 12-31-2003 at 11:14 PM
Not sure if it really works,but


I did get a flu shot prior my trip to Loreto. Did'nt want to think about taking a virus such as that to possibly infect a newborn.Whats up with the flu thing?I think there are different kinds of , don't you guys get the shots?(oh boy am I gonna get slammed for this !) BTW, Edie, there is a total wall of letters tacked up on the board about Dawn in Juanitas internet cafe. will you E-me and let me know if there has been any progress with her case/ release? New year good wishes for all mi amigos and nomigos alike. Sally
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[*] posted on 12-31-2003 at 11:58 PM
2004... a great new year to all


Happy new year to all who surf our Baja sites.... Marty Sawin [aka Trupui. Bobber]
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[*] posted on 1-1-2004 at 12:23 AM
Just returned


Wow Dedra never new we were so close. Just drove by Port Orchard 10 hours ago. Spent the last 7 days in Port Townsend. Landed in Vegas at 18:30. Happy new years to all who are in the north the south, and Baja. Sonora Wind:cool:
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[*] posted on 1-1-2004 at 12:41 AM
Happy New year to All


To all Nomads/ Amigos I hope for your Best year yet. Happy New Year. Sonora Wind :cool:
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[*] posted on 1-2-2004 at 10:28 PM
Sonora Wind.....


Too bad we didn't know, you had to have traveled less than a mile of my house! I would have made you a meal. This is why I wish more would post where they live on their 'bio', then we could get together when going "to and fro" Next, time! There are several of us that live very close up here and have met....It's fun to get to visit in person.....

Sheeze! Rancho Humfreville is my B & B!.....and as I've said before, I have an extra room also....any Nomad/Amigo is welcome to get ahold of me.

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