JESSE
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60 degrees in La Paz
Whats going on???
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capt. mike
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i dunno but we are FREEZING in phx now.
snowed in N AZ yesterday.
brrrrrrrrrr.
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56 in Coyote Bay
..a mite chilly if you are out walking..or sleeping facedown on the patio..

But very nice in a cozy bed..
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Something wrong w/ Pomp's pic?
Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
..a mite chilly if you are out walking..or sleeping facedown on the patio..

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Pomp: OK, it's just before sunrise and THERE IS STILL WINE IN THE GLASSES!!!
Now, a man of your, errr, age no longer drinks all night to watch the sun come up. We know better. But of course, good wine never is left in the
glass. Just not done. And, also coming with advanced age, we don't drink bad wine. Just not done.
The only conclusions I can come up with is that you're toasting the dawn for being alive one more day or that you're starting to forget stuff.
Also, there must have been a gajillion floating fruit flies in them.
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8 AM Lomas Centenatio area....a downright chilly 56F on my bayside patio!
Santiago, could it be possible that maybe YOU'RE of too advanced an age to remember....but maybe, just maybe,
Pompano coulda gotten a better offer than sitting out
there a couple more minutes to finish that wine! 
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Funny, it is cold, clear, and 50 here in Orange, and my wife is flying to La Paz on Sunday or Monday. Hope it warms up for her.
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BRRR que frio! Turn the heater on Legs, we don't want M to get cold feet!!!
She may start doubting her choices Ya know folks, that could be the brandy
snifters, gently poured into the steaming cup of coffee in his hand, before he heads out on another day of adventure with co-pilot  Pre-
fishing the Pinto Bass Derby and Extravaganza!
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longlegsinlapaz
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajabass
BRRR que frio! Turn the heater on Legs, we don't want M to get cold feet!!!
She may start doubting her choices |
No need for an electricity-sucking heater! I'll loan her some socks & she can borrow the dogs....as long as it doesn't get cold enough to be a
3-dog night!
M ain't gonna start doubting nada....the sun's up now & my thermometer now reads 70 in the shade....it'll be in the 80-90's today.
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Oh, she usually has a couple pair of my socks with her. So, is this unseasonably cold for La Paz?
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Not particularly so for NIGHT-TIME LOW temps! The coldest I can recall it getting here was mid-40's maybe 8-9 years ago, but for a gal from the
Pacific Northwest, that's like spring!
Currently 80 on my bay-side patio. If you don't like the temp at any given hour....just give it a little time & it'll change!
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bajabass
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Oh, I plan on a LOT of time sitting around waiting for temps, and tides, to change!
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55 on our terrace this morning.
Wife glimpsed a large white owl, about 2 feet tall last night, briefly roosting on a nearby light post. Wing span about 3 feet, white collar and
breast entirely white. Anyone have an idea what it might be? Owls are common in our neighborhood but one this big is very unusual, unique in our
experience here.
Have heard Marina de La Paz residents talk of ice on their windshields about 8 or so years ago.
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Owl
60° at sunup in Loreto this morning. I washed my blanket and sweats last week and stashed them for the season. About midnight I dug the sweats back
out.
Barn owls appear white in a frontal view at night, are about 16" +or-. An immature great horned owl might also look pretty light on its front at
night. Taller, maybe 22-24". The GHO, as the name suggests, has tufts of feathers that look like inch-long horns coming out the top of its head. The
barn owl has no such features, but it has big round dish-like indentations around both eyes taking up most of its face. Both are common in BCS.
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Ohh...it's so cold. What a bunch of pansies. Are you just trying to pee us off up north?
Ever heard of a windbreaker or long pants?
sheeeesh!
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Quote: | Originally posted by Martyman
Ohh...it's so cold. What a bunch of pansies. Are you just trying to pee us off up north?
Ever heard of a windbreaker or long pants?
sheeeesh! | Yeah, I think that is the general idea Martyman!
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Yes..damn cold here now.
Time for some hot coffee with the left-over sunrise brandy. ..chortle..

[Edited on 4-23-2010 by Pompano]
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Was 33 degrees and clear this morn, the turkeys were gobbling.
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Baja is just not far enough South to avoid the occasional cold snap (definition of which depends on one's perspective, I guess). Face it, only a tiny
part of it is located within the tropical zone. 22. I've encountered fierce Santa Ana type winds even when below 22. Not a regular thing, but it
happens. Y'all want tropics, head to Yucatan.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Yes..damn cold here now.
Time for some hot coffee with the left-over sunrise brandy. ..chortle..

[Edited on 4-23-2010 by Pompano] |
Is that a Don Pedro i see?
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A man after my own heart Pomp! I prefer Bailey"s when I have a choice. Really takes the bite out of a chilly morning.
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