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[*] posted on 1-27-2013 at 09:34 PM
Baja. On the Plaza.


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This story begins at the horse ranch of Juan Cunnigham.







As it often is, Juan's is a coffee stop and launch pad. Today, breakfast is Venison Machaca Burritos.

















The animals are examined, immediate family members reminisced and associated adventures laughed about.





Meet Mili. Pronounce Mee Lee. For Milagro or Miracle.

A baby when she came to the ranch, her face was ravaged, mange like, by wounds of her mother. A rattler had struck the nursing mother where the child fed.

Today she roams freely, with the house pets . . . dogs and cats, drinking from a bucket of goat milk in the kitchen, effuse from daily production of cheese.







Over the cheese pot, horses return to free range.






Today, two parties will travel separate ways.

Mundo & I head for San Nicolas and ride with our friend Cheri King, Mula as known on this board.


The others will track cattle.






Typical route to San Nick





Cheri King at her ranch on the Cortez side.





In the orchards.





Meyers lemon blossom, the 23rd of January.






Neem Tree. Called the Medicine Tree in India but is a great bug repellent. Farmers put them all around their places in San Juan de Londo.





On the road in, we'd meet this critter.





Raymundo is removing fat from the fairly lean fellow.





Oil rendered from this fat, is instilled 2 drops each nostril for sinusitis.
2-3 days following, sinus cavities are completely clear. Blown out . . .






Ride . . . what we've come to do.


Here, a regularly scheduled clinic is for anyone - gringos, kids, animals . . . everyone and everything.





Discussion turns to VCR programation.





Human grave on a hill.












The Kings. Mula's place below at the junction of crossroads, Paradise and Oasis.

One should only question "what ifs" so long.

The Kings are Pioneers. Nomads of action. With ranch homes carved out on each side of the Peninsula, there is no "what if" it gets hot near the Cortez. Lopez has San Diego's climate, and Lopez is where they'll be. Paradise & Oasis intersect at that end of the Plaza as well.





The Dona Cheri









A New Day Shining





A New Day Riding





Passing time





Fish suppliers of the outback, this part of the Plaza.





Birds, always around.







Tracks. Like computer links.






Passersby leave lengthy tales for those who read them.

Mundo points out one pair. The one a Yejua, female horse, the other her child.





We follow them awhile.





A place of life.







What might there be?






"essence to dress for"






Flowers springing from rock all over the place . . .













The place has attitude







Settlement and view without escrow












Mule Builders. Tradesmen of the Plaza.














Baja. On the Plaza.





Here along the way,

This plaza mankind

In brilliant display--

From it you will find,

Between heart and mind--

Union in wisdom:

The heart, His' kingdom. *1



*1 1997, The Rucksack Trilogy

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[*] posted on 1-27-2013 at 09:55 PM


Thanks for sharing .... "Settlement and view without escrow" used to be so simple



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[*] posted on 1-27-2013 at 11:44 PM


Thanks so much for this, it`s beyond beautiful.
Your posts are amazing, look forward to more.
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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 06:41 AM


Great pictorial, Jeff!
I see Ildefonso in the background in a couple of the pics. I spent a few days out there last spring fishing alongside pangueros from SN, and passed along a few 'tails on days they were biting on bait behind a ball but not flylined.
Also, drove in from the peninsula side one day looking for a jaw.
You get a much better look astride a four legged mount.
I know where to go now if my sinuses kick up......
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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 07:32 AM


Jeff and Indio, Jurelito and Celia.


Jeff and Indio with the San Nicolas Bay behind them.
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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 08:03 AM


Thanks Jeff and Shari. Shari, your place is looking great, I hope to make it up to San Nic to see your neighbors this spring.
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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 08:52 AM


What a neat thread ... loved the pictues and they tell a wonderful story. Thanks so much for taking the time to post them.

Mula - can I somehow get a a couple baby neem trees ? I heard they are very hardy trees and I have always wanted to plant some here in La Bocana ...





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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 08:58 AM


This was a great way for me to wake up this morning. Thanks.



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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 09:01 AM


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This was a great way for me to wake up this morning. Thanks.


Ditto!
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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 09:44 AM


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What a neat thread ... loved the pictues and they tell a wonderful story. Thanks so much for taking the time to post them.

Mula - can I somehow get a a couple baby neem trees ? I heard they are very hardy trees and I have always wanted to plant some here in La Bocana ...
Blanca, all you need is seeds, they grow really fast, they are hardy, I tried getting rid of one, dug down 3 feet to get the roots but it still came back. Once established, they require very little water.
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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 10:46 AM


Very enjoyable post. So peaceful I think my blood pressure dropped a little.

What a healthy looking orchard Mula.

Gotta wonder, who was the first person to decide "Hmmm, I think I'll skin that rattler and take the fat and put drops up my nose for these damn sinuses".

And then how many people had to experiment before it was determined that 2 drops was just the right amount?
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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 11:00 AM


In memory of Huell Howser,

WOW

It is the best post I have seen that depicts that lifestyle. Great




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[*] posted on 1-28-2013 at 10:14 PM


Jeff,

I can't tell you how much I enjoy your posts. My heart skips a beat each and every time I see that you've started a new thread. I know I've said it a million times, but I am very envious.

Thank you so much for taking us along on your travels and for taking the time to post them up for us.

Indio is a good looking mule.

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[*] posted on 1-29-2013 at 06:47 AM


Paulina

What about that vaquero sitting on that good looking macho mule?

Jeff is quite the sight when he get all his leather and hat on.
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[*] posted on 1-30-2013 at 02:34 PM


Bump . . . for those who might have missed this window.
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[*] posted on 1-30-2013 at 04:41 PM


How long would a neem tree take to grow to say 3 feet from seed ?




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[*] posted on 1-30-2013 at 04:58 PM


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How long would a neem tree take to grow to say 3 feet from seed ?
Two years.
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[*] posted on 1-31-2013 at 07:59 PM


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Paulina

What about that vaquero sitting on that good looking macho mule?

Jeff is quite the sight when he get all his leather and hat on.


I'm a sucker for those macho mules, any mule for that matter. Oh, and the vaqueros aren't bad either!

I need one.

(that would be the mule part of the equation. I've got the vaquero covered.)

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