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[*] posted on 3-16-2009 at 09:55 AM


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I have just borrowed many of the pictures posted on this thread for various reasons..............I wanted you to know that I flat out stole your sunset with the guy and gal facing same........I have been kicking my fifth book on Baja around in my head for over a year and this picture just set it in stone.....It will be a travel log on the best beaches in Baja to make love on...........yep and that picture will be posted on my office wall until...could be even after...the book goes to the printer


Nice, that's my wife and I just before heading off and the dawn patrol n our Kayaks. The other is a sunset at GN. Hey,,,,just remember my kick back when your book sells millions. What other books have you written.
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[*] posted on 3-16-2009 at 10:13 AM


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I have just borrowed many of the pictures posted on this thread for various reasons..............I wanted you to know that I flat out stole your sunset with the guy and gal facing same........I have been kicking my fifth book on Baja around in my head for over a year and this picture just set it in stone.....It will be a travel log on the best beaches in Baja to make love on...........yep and that picture will be posted on my office wall until...could be even after...the book goes to the printer

Pompano.....your quote of Jonathan Swift....is exactly correct when looking or feeling 'Our Baja'....

VISION IS THE ART OF SEEING THE INVISIBLE.....right on and is what would be expected from a guy who listens to his tackle box

Thanks to all of you who responded...........it all allows me to top off my energy levels as I share these thoughts will all of you.


Nice subject Bernie...

A Baja beach lovers guidebook... let me know if I can be of assistance... I have first hand knowledge of such places!:lol::P


Like Wise Bernie,,,,Just let me know,,, El Coyote Beach in the afternoon (that is if now one else is there) the Winds kick up enough to were NO one is out on the water, or visiting the island, so,,,,,,,.......It makes for a very Romantic setting.
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