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La Bahia Restaurant and Music
Rene and Janene run a great seafood restaurant in San Lucas Cove called the Bahia Restaurant and we are currently playing live music on Saturday
evenings. Chuckie and a couple of others asked. We were going to postpone during football season but had a lot of requests to continue so I put up
some windbreak today and it looks like things will work very well. After football season we will probably return to Sunday afternoons. We will start
this saturday around 4.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
Rene and Janene run a great seafood restaurant in San Lucas Cove called the Bahia Restaurant and we are currently playing live music on Saturday
evenings. Chuckie and a couple of others asked. We were going to postpone during football season but had a lot of requests to continue so I put up
some windbreak today and it looks like things will work very well. After football season we will probably return to Sunday afternoons. We will start
this saturday around 4. |
For those wondering where San Lucas Cove is...
On the far right, 9.4 miles south of Santa Rosalia, see San Lucas:
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Pescador
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Thanks David. I think that clears up the confusion about San Lucas and Cabo San Lucas. Now I understand how people who live in Ensenada or Tijuans
feel when they post something about the area and those of us who live in Baja California Sur wonder where that might be.
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No worries Pescador, I actually didn't even think of 'Cabo San Lucas'... Just didn't think a lot of folks may know 'San Lucas Cove' or what state/
area it was in, etc.
Back before Hwy. 1, it was (even) then a big military base and the giant dirt runway also provided civil air service for Santa Rosalia. My dad bought
some avgas (aviation fuel) there for our Wagoneer, and I remember him commenting how the Jeep felt like it wanted to fly... after many hundreds of
dirt miles and gas siphoned out of drums (1966)! So, to me San Lucas Cove has fond memories!
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Dang it! I thought you said Friday..I took a shower and put on clean shirt and was headed out the door when I read this...Seeya Saturday...
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Fresh undies and cologne?! Cuidado! Tio
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What's with the "we"? Are you an owner? Just asking.
[Edited on 1-11-2014 by Bajahowodd]
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I have accidentally driven past the entrance to San Lucas Cove 3 times while heading northbound. And once you pass it there isn't a very good (safe)
place to turn around for quite a ways ahead. So I have never been there...
Is the entrance just past the Militar Base ? I really want to stop in and have a few cervezas y comida sometime
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Uh! Wodd (apt)Why are you "just asking" I have never met you, but imagine you live in a condo, drive a white SUV....WTF does your question have to do
with good music and good food...Just asking...
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
What's with the "we"? Are you an owner? Just asking.
[Edited on 1-11-2014 by Bajahowodd] |
No he is part of the "entertainment"
Derek
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Quote: | Originally posted by yellowklr
Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
What's with the "we"? Are you an owner? Just asking.
[Edited on 1-11-2014 by Bajahowodd] |
No he is part of the "entertainment" |
The folks in Mulege are actually glad to know.
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Quote: | Originally posted by chuckie
Uh! Wodd (apt)Why are you "just asking" I have never met you, but imagine you live in a condo, drive a white SUV....WTF does your question have to do
with good music and good food...Just asking... |
Why are you so cranky? Just asking. And just so you know, I do live in a condo after I sold my house in Topanga for a tidy profit. And I don't drive
an SUV no matter the color.
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Maybe you should go to Baja sometime...Have you ever been there? Just asking......
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Something tells me this could be as bad as the Pizza review. Some people just suffer from rectal--cranial inversions.
For Chuckie and the others. Normally Darlene from Canada, Myself, and Baja Buddha play on Sunday afternoon to evening. Folk, older country-western,
and easy rock and roll, with a smattering of Mexican songs thrown in for good measure. Buddha is on temporary leave while football season is going as
he is a big fan. So Darlene and I have been playing on Saturday evenings until football season is over and then we will switch back to Sundays. We
started this to give a little attendance boost to our friends who run the restaurant.
We had a great turnout last night and the seafood dinners were spectacular.
We do the same thing a couple of times a month at Punta Chivato, normally on a friday night.
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Thats why I had the porthole put in my belly button
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Sounds like good fun...and I have not had lunch at a San Lucas Cove eatery since..1975. It might be time by now!
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Quote: | Originally posted by chuckie
Maybe you should go to Baja sometime...Have you ever been there? Just asking...... |
First time 1983. How about you?
Have to admit that while we have often driven as far as La Paz and Cabo, Usually four times a year. There was a time when we went to Ensenada at
least twice a month. The stupid Homeland security mierda del toro causing the huge long line at the border has had its affect on us, because it just
ain't worth a three hour wait in line for a two day weekend
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Nah, 1st timer....But my twin has owned a place in Mulege since 1979..First trips in 1956 while stationed in San Diego....1st driving trip to La Paz
on the Camino Viejo in about 1961....Pretty much full time for the past 10 or so...I can understand and sympathize what a trial a 3 hour wait must be
for an important person...Whats a "weekend"?
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And just why would you call me an important person?
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