Edder
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Understanding Baja
I have mastered the understanding of being in Baja. Everything isn't on a specific time frame and you do what you want as it comes through the brain
waves. Depending on the time that you're visiting, its really easy to forget what day of the week it is and many people wear watches; but don't care
to look at the time. I've been here since the 22nd and since then, my mind frame has changed. I'm a student and a city girl (but that is another post
all together) and am always doing something; dealing with rush hour traffic, going to and from school and doing endless hours of homework. I was very
weary about coming to Baja since it wasn't a traditional vacation for me BUT since being here my opinion has changed. I feel very relaxed and do
things on the fly. Going back to Canada will be very different yet relieving at the same time.
Edder
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Udo
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The peaceful part of our Nomad header is finally coming back!
Great post, girl!
Time in Baja stands still!
Udo
Youth is wasted on the young!
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Edder
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Yes, this is my first time being here and I hope to come back when I'm able too. I won't be able to come for as lengthy of a time as my trip now but I
will be looking forward to coming back.
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Ken Cooke
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I've driven to Toronto via Sarnia & Detroit, and yes, Ontario is way different than Baja. The problem - Mariscos are better in Baja, but Indian
food is better in Ontario!
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Edder
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Isn't it weird how international food is always better in a country that its not native too?
Toronto is a good city as well, very busy all the time.
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shari
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Edder is learning yellowtail culture too...
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Ken Cooke
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Shari,
You are a nice relative for introducing Edder to Baja. I'm sure she is having a blast at your place in Asuncion. I wanted to visit w/Baja Grande,
but we were pushing it as it is with our sidetrip to San Francisquito. I once had some work up in Toronto in late October, and it was SO COLD there.
I can only imagine what it is like in early January. BRRR! But, in late May through late August, Toronto is a great place to be. I love that towns
International feel and energy.
-Ken
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movinguy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Edder
Isn't it weird how international food is always better in a country that its not native too?
Toronto is a good city as well, very busy all the time. |
Yes, but as Mike Myers said, nobody ever goes out for Canadian food.
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by movinguy
Quote: | Originally posted by Edder
Isn't it weird how international food is always better in a country that its not native too?
Toronto is a good city as well, very busy all the time. |
Yes, but as Mike Myers said, nobody ever goes out for Canadian food.
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That's funny. In Windsor, there is this restaurant named, "Bubbies" which
specialized in Garlic-flavored foods. It was excellent. There was a couple of excellent Indian restauraunts, mainly, "The Curry House."
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Iflyfish
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Good for you Edder. You now have Baja frame of mind in you. You can take that back with you eh?!
Mexican's have a sort of freedom that is rare in the north and you have captured the essence of it, go with the flow, the land of mannana.
Viva Baja! e Viva Mexico!
Avia Bien
Iflyfish
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oxxo
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Quote: | Originally posted by Edder
its really easy to forget what day of the week it is |
When in Baja have absolutely no idea what day of the week it is.....and that is good and I don't care. Wall calendars don't help. I have to look at
my laptop calendar to see what day it is.
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Going back to Canada will be very different yet relieving at the same time. |
Yes, in the beginning it is unnerving to have no real responsibilites and no schedule while in Baja. It just feels sinful! Getting back to what you
are used to is comforting. However, the longer you stay in Baja, the "real" world matters less and less. Now, when I'm back in the States, I feel
jumpy and my posts become more agressive. I have become very contented in Baja as a full time resident. Sinning never felt so good!
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Bajahowodd
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Bset pizza is in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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