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Bajagypsy
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Pompano, you must stop posting those absolutely georgeous pictures, you are making me very homesick, and I have to wait till September
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Cypress
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Nice. Thanks Pompano.
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Cypress
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Oops! Thanks old hippie also.
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Crusoe
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Hey There Pomp---Thanx so much for the great pictures of some of the nicest beaches in Baja!!! Gracias Amigo
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Iflyfish
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Thanks you guys! Great pics, take me back......
Pomp, anything you point your camera at will float my boat, well, nearly...not fresh nine iron shots, ok!
Iflyfish
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Cypress
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Could you take some pictures from the old landing strip towards the mouth of the river etc? Thanks.
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Diver
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I LOVE your pictures.
I'm really glad you get to spend so much time in heaven !
I was thinking if there was a photo op in answer to your question and the only thing that came to mind is a curiousity about the area near the
lighthouse, access, etc.
What I really felt was a conglomeration of images from so many places on my little shopping tours in Mulege. This past January, my wife and kids
refused to leave the beach at El Requeson for our traditional day in Mulege. I ended up going into town twice by myself. What sticks in my mind is the
people;
the senor and senora at the lavamatica,
Bruce Leech live and in person,
the young lady and skinny helper at the Aqua station in the middle of town,
the old senora was "in charge !" at the ferreteria above the lavamatica;
Saul himself was at his mercado; and the little boy who got my ice for a tip,
the petite lady in the corner shop who remembered me by reminder of my red-headed son, she was very happy as I went wild on gifts after the slower
than normal season,
the sharp young man in the internet cafe across from Equipales,
tacos at Danny's....
Show us YOUR day in town with your wonderful narration ! Please !!
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capt. mike
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man, those beaches are empty!
where are all the memorial weeeknd revelers?
pomp, shoot a pic of my patio please, i missed it this weekend.....now looking like wed as the travel date. my tech just keeps wrenching along.
Q - what are the sundown temps now, and pre sunrise?
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Bob and Susan
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11:30 AM
last nite was the first HOT nite....no wind
looks a little better today
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Cypress
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88 degrees at 11:30 am and that's definitely in the shade! Time to crank-up
the AC.
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Bajagypsy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Quote: | Originally posted by Bajagypsy
Pompano, you must stop posting those absolutely georgeous pictures, you are making me very homesick, and I have to wait till September |
You live in a beautiful province, BajaGypsy, and I think your coming summer will be filled with many a great lake and forest scene. I spend as much
time as possible at scenic places like Reindeer Lake, Lac La Ronge, and that great adventure, the Churchill River.
I will trade you some palms and beaches for some pines and rock islands.
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It is very beautiful, but I enjoy the ocean so much more. We actually camp up by Wollaston Lake, on a fairly big lack, and it is very beuatiful, just
not quite as warm
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Cypress
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All your pictures are great Pompano! Your humor is an extra plus.Thanks.
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capt. mike
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pomp - i think maybe Cypress wanted a pic of the old strip north side, baja aero club?
anyway, nice to see who's parked there, i see Marlin's twin is opposite where he usually parks. that's odd.
ok - i'll be parked there by wed i hope. i am ready to take on the 90 degrees at 11:00!!
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Cypress
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capt. mike. You're right, the old strip on the north side. Thanks.
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Cypress
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Pompano. Appreciate the background info. regarding the old strip, there's also an unfinished structure a little southeast of it. Know the story regarding the unfinished building?
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Bajagypsy
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Pompano, you know alot about Saskatchewan My families favorite place to camp up
by Wollaston takes 2 1/2 hours to get down about a mile and a half of road, it is so peaceful and beautiful, it almost takes your breath away. Now
you have made me want to go camping instead of working!!!
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Cypress
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Could be Pompano, it's located maybe 1/2 to 1 a mile south-southeast. Didn't actually walk onto the site, arches, no roof, looked like an unfinished
house.
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Cypress
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Pompano.
Thanks for the pictures.
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Cypress
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Pompano. That picture isn't the place. It's behind the Brisa Del Mar Hotel. There's an old stone "jail?" beside the strip.
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DianaT
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Pompano
Diver had a great idea, and you really captured life in town. I just love the pictures of people living everyday life.
Thanks----really enjoyed this.
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