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mcnut
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Nice!
Bruce
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David K
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Photo files not over 250 kb can be hosted here on Nomad (use the Attachment "Choose File" button below where you type a post/reply here).
It looks like that is what rancho guillermo did?
For others with bigger file size images, the site https://postimages.org/ is really good and easy! Just select the 800x600 size (or smaller) to fit on Nomad. You will get several types of links,
depending on where you want to share your photos! The "Hotlink for forums" is what you want to paste here.
Any images wider than 800 will stretch the entire page and Doug then has to manually resize the images. HELP Doug out, and be a responsible image
poster!
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BigBearRider
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Quote: Originally posted by rancho guillermo | so now it is Saturday, up early for coffee at Magos, Sauls for supplies (another Mateo carved sign) and of course what would Saturday be without
Tacos...This got us thinking..we should have a business in Mulege..looking for the right location..Opportunity of a lifetime...
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Is the picture of the taco place from Danny's Asadero?
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rancho guillermo
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BigBear that is Dany's. There was a crowd but cool people and great tacos...
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David K
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Great "Baja Feeling" style of photos!
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BigBearRider
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Here's a link to a story by Pompano, referencing Aaron Funk painting over the signatures on the wall at La Hacienda. I remembered the word "demons"
being used in the description:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=32579&pag...
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rancho guillermo
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Thanks BigBear..that story/link also refers to his friend Mateo/Matt who did the wood cravings.. To bad Photobucket no longer let's us see the
photos..
Long Live Baja.
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by rancho guillermo | Thanks BigBear..that story/link also refers to his friend Mateo/Matt who did the wood cravings.. To bad Photobucket no longer let's us see the
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Oh, did you miss the exciting news from Jaybo?
All of Roger's and everyone else's Photobucket pics are again viewable if you use Chrome or Firefox to browse: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=88714
This only need apply to those with free Photobucket accounts, if you pay for the next level up, then your photos are viewable on forums.
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tiotomasbcs
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Your storytelling is fantastic.. all those things old Nomads enjoy; tacos, beers, and smiling faces! Your relation with Pompano is apparent..please
do tell?! Mulege is such a special place past and present! I have lived 20yrs in Baja Sur and always need my mid Peninsula fix, esp Mulege. The
beaches and mountains are Puro Baja antes y presente. I would love to rent Coyote Graceland for a weekend. Contact? Lots of great people living
their dream including Willy, Mulegena, and others including, of course, local generaciones de Mulegenos!! Buena Onda, Amigo. Tio
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rancho guillermo
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David K. thanks for the heads up on the info for getting the old photos again..that means alot. And to Tio, thank you for the nice words. My
connection to Pompano is purely thru the internet. Not just Roger but alot of the Nomads I follow because Baja is that kind of place. You guys have
the gift of opening peoples ideas to new adventures in Baja or trying new things as I did by going "soft" traveling instead of camping. Still like to
do both but the House was pretty damn cool. Info on the "Coyote" Casa I found on the Nomad site somewhere. The new owner was a friend of Pompanos
and is very easy and nice to deal with..
So I guess the next adventure would be to also follow up on some other Nomad Places...let's see maybe Blanca, Shari, Russ, Cliff and all the other
great people who I don't have time to mention. Sorry I did not get to "Playa Frambres LightHouse Resort" or many other locations, but there is
hopefully other trips in the future...who knows maybe I go to North Dakota and try to put drinks on Rogers tab in that State and maybe even meet the
legend..but all you guys are legends to me..
Keep it up.
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AKgringo
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I have enjoyed your Pompano flavored report! Roger is someone I never met, but wanted to. I have only been using this forum for a couple of years,
but he was actively posting then, and I miss his presence.
By the way, I hate to be snarkey, but your co-pilot slot could use an upgrade!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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rancho guillermo
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AK..I am surprised the Co-pilot comments didn't come sooner, especially since it was a Pompano inspired trip. As I mentioned early in the trip
report, due to some health issues my true co-pilot could not make it..so fishing buddy was next choice (that my wife would approve) and the only one
that could go on short notice...
But you are correct...No where near the ones Pompano shared his adventures with..Good drinking partner though...
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