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[*] posted on 11-22-2013 at 06:16 PM


O.K., Bajaguy. great and Thanks. I am ordering one right now.
Just have to figure out who might bring it down for me and where to have it sent!!!!

Maybe internet coming - sooner than later.

Don't forget tomorrow is Saturday in Lopez - my favorite day. . . Gorditas at the market for breakfast, Rajas Tamales for lunch and dinner at Norma's.


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Here is one from Amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/Directional-Internet-Antenna-Connect-R...

Maybe somebody could bring it down for you. I'm sure a local computer geek could set it up.



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Bajaguy: Where would I pick up one of these antenna's here in Baja. And what else would I need to hook it up? The casita is at least 1 kilometer away from my house. Would that still work? Yahoo!
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[*] posted on 11-22-2013 at 06:16 PM


Mula,
Thanks....the beach ride sounds inviting....depending on the tides ....and muck/quicksand...are you saying I could ride over?

As I have camping capacity, maybe I could tent overnight and watch the tide???




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[*] posted on 11-22-2013 at 06:19 PM


No, you can not ride over to Madgalena Island. You would borrow our 4 wheelie and take it over in a panga and use it there. You can camp and explore.

And if you really get into the island thing - you could go to Santa Domingo Island just to the north of Mag. Island.

It's dunes, mangroves and really interesting desert to the ocean type of terrain.


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Mula,
Thanks....the beach ride sounds inviting....depending on the tides ....and muck/quicksand...are you saying I could ride over?

As I have camping capacity, maybe I could tent overnight and watch the tide???
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[*] posted on 11-22-2013 at 06:30 PM


Wow . . . a three-way



motoged I respect your respect for the bike. You'd be on

packed beach near enough the water, bike would melt out from under you. However, my style would be to have Mula hook me up with the lobstermen, leave the bike at Mula's, and enjoy the journey.


Meanwhile, indian art comes to mind. Doves, to the south of the Lopez road. Mula is, your remarkable guide.


And, Lobster and such, should be server.


And, I get to be on Cher's trip!


(Cher I'll be using "the Antennae" in Rosarito. Talk over the campfire.)




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[*] posted on 11-22-2013 at 06:48 PM


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.... However, my style would be to have Mula hook me up with the lobstermen, leave the bike at Mula's, and enjoy the journey....


Sensible and definitely doable....a bit of "deserted island" stuff. I can handle that :light:




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[*] posted on 11-22-2013 at 08:30 PM


Mula & Dan,

Thanks for a wonderful stay. Now that I'm back in Florida, I can begin to update my travel blog / trip report. Internet was spotty and I had little time since leaving you to update. But I've uploaded all files and simply need to link & write from here on.

I wish we'd had a few minutes to go see the casita. But your home/guest room was awesome.

And, guys, if you use the hard-connection at Mula's house, everything works fine. That's what I did when I 'lost' my power cord and needed Mula's assist.

Another thing, Mula, your hooking me up with Brandon in Loreto worked out great, even though I didn't meet him for the power supply. Easy to find, I got with his family, they had the power supply and it worked! Worth the US$50. Could he/they perhaps hook you up with the WiFi extender device?? Would it work over 1 Km?? Just a thought.



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Queen bed and double hide a bed. big bathroom, hot water, Oster toaster oven and 2 burner propane cook top, nice size Fridge/freezer.

Lots of room for boats and RV's.

No phone, no wi-fi and no TV. But you can come to my house for Internet and magicJack phone use.

Coming soon, washing machine, BBQ at the patio and palapa shading.

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[*] posted on 11-23-2013 at 06:39 AM


Thanks Bryan, I did not even think of Brandon. Will connect with him next time I am in Loreto and see what he can do. Thanks for reminding me.

Certainly no internet techies in Lopez. We barely have internet here.

Glad you are back in Florida and reliving your whirl wind trip. Looking forward to the rest of the story. . . .
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[*] posted on 11-23-2013 at 03:40 PM


why don't you post pics of the inside also??? I'm interested



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[*] posted on 11-23-2013 at 04:15 PM


I will when msteve1014 and wife check out in a day or two.
Were just finishing it up when they arrived. . . you know - Mexico - nothing gets done on time.

Nothing as spicy and nice as Shari's and Blancas in Asuncion.

Kind of rustic. But that is the Comondu's and the Sierra Gigantes.
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[*] posted on 11-25-2013 at 07:31 PM


We had a great time. We are in La Bocana now, canning wahoo. Better report tomorrow. Thanks Cheri & Dan.
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[*] posted on 11-26-2013 at 09:28 AM


Mula, thinking about coming your way the week after Thanksgiving. Contact info? directions? Thanks! Jim
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[*] posted on 11-26-2013 at 06:49 PM


Have a fun ride, Mula!

Msteve stopped by today with some wahoo for us to enjoy. He and his wife stayed at your casita and I can't wait to see his pics of Lopez Mateos.





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[*] posted on 12-2-2013 at 04:00 PM


Jim,

I just got back from 200KM 5 days on the trail with my mule from Mulege to San Javier.

Am hot dirty and bone weary. Go to the local police station and ask for directions to Ls Senora con las mulas and they will bring you to my main house. That's what msteve1014 did.

I'll post better directions later when I figure it all out.
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[*] posted on 12-2-2013 at 04:46 PM


glad you are back tired but safe ! and awaiting a trip report too.




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[*] posted on 12-2-2013 at 04:53 PM


Yeah, me too. We are beat, bone weary and dirty. But what a spectacular time.
200 KM in 5 days - 3 mules and rides and my husband driving the camp truck.

Bajacalifornian's cameras have given up the ghost on him, so my bad photography is all you will get.

Maybe tomorrow. And maybe tomorrow pictures of the Lote 8 Guest House.
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[*] posted on 12-5-2013 at 06:21 AM
More Photos of the Casita.


This is a work in process.
1st a new Toilet - oval and high.
Then a new bathroom vanity and kitchen sink.

It has a 2 burner propane stove top for now with an Oster Toaster Oven, but will eventually have an electric stove top or an apartment size electric oven and stove.

The kitchen lower cupboards will have Sunbrella Baja Colors curtains for covering.

And shower enclosure - probably glass blocks with a door.

The patio will have a BBQ of bricks a sink and there will be a palapa around the front and back end of the house.

Nothing snazzy. A photographer and interior designer, I am not.

The couch is a fold out sofa bed with a brand new mattress. Queen sized also, I think. . So 2 beds in the place, now.





There will be a patate door into the bathroom.






Looking into the bedroom area from the living area. No door yet. Have to figure that out.


Looking from the bedroom area to the living area.




A little fuzzy - don't know why. . . but the bedroom.


Bathroom


The washing machine will go when the oudoor chairs and the basket is.



The casita from the back with a big door in to the bathroom.


Patio area with a yard light and water spigot.


Side and front of the Casita. It is on a corner lot and 1 block from the estero.
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[*] posted on 12-5-2013 at 01:41 PM


Mula,
The casita looks great. I hope to be in your area January 6th or 7th for 2 or 3 sleeps....one person.

Please U2U me to make arrangements.

Gracias.




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[*] posted on 12-5-2013 at 01:52 PM
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Mula - did you get your internet system up yet??......let me know how it works out



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[*] posted on 12-5-2013 at 05:47 PM


Motoged,
you are set to go.
Bajaguy,
I ordered the antenna/ It is not here yet from the states.
Should be here in another week or so and then will be trying to hook it up, but the wireless router is in San Nicolas, so I have to go there to get it.

Hope to have it set up by the 1st of the year or so.

Still lots of little things to do over there, but - a work in progress - might as well be enjoyed!
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[*] posted on 12-6-2013 at 07:23 PM
Your casita looks really nice!


Cheri & Dan,

Your casita looks really nice! But being able to stay with you at your home was also a really nice experience. Thank you again. I've been "off the radar" with family issues since returning home, and working hard. But going to finish posting the trip report during the next few days.

I know, I know ... 4+ weeks behind.



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[Edited on 2013-12-7 by bryanmckenzie]
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