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Day by Day with Bud and Nancy

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We are planning a day trip around Espiritu Santo Island, so drove to Tecolote Beach today to set it up with the guide service there. The first photo shows the landscape through the desert. Location map Zoom out to get the whole picture..jpg)
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Today we went shopping at the "Cow Store". We don't know its real name - all the gringos call it that. It's a large mini-mart in a convenient location, although the produce isn't as fresh as the other local markets and the prices seemed high..jpg)
Another day in La Paz --
We stopped at one of La Paz's ice cream stands and enjoyed fresh mango sorbet. Yuuummmm! This shop stands out to everyone because of the polka-dot tree at its entrance. Thanks to David and Sherry for this recommendation!
This is Baby, an African Grey parrot. Baby, Flitter and Flutter (finches) are in our charge as Bill and Sharon fly off to Hawaii today to learn variations of the hula on different islands.
Nancy and I went on our first driving adventure in La Paz. We decided to shop at the local markets as often as we can. "Local" means you find someone at the market who speaks a few words of English, and can tolerate you butchering the Spanish language. So far we have been received very politely. Today we went to the Bravo Market, a collection of permanent booths where you can buy fish, pork, beef, vegetables, lunch, great power drinks and a host of other items. We were able to buy vegetables and shrimp with lots of pointing and help from our phrase book. At least, we won't starve!
A highlight today was the arrival of the water truck. The tap water here is very drinkable, but is high in minerals. Most residents who can afford it opt to buy 5 gallon plastic jugs of filtered water. The water vendor travels the neighorhoods, broadcasting a song from his truck like the ice cream man. For a mere 10 pesos per container, he will bring in full water jugs and take away the empties.
After a cooling dip in the pool, we ate our shrimp and a huge salad topped with the most flavorful avocado - purchased this morning. What a life!
4th of July party hosted by Joel (in red) at his home in La Paz. Joel worked in Coos Bay, which is a few miles from were Nancy grew up. He knew two people we know in Roseberg, OR. He also had a 430CL bought in Portland. I also met Fernado who grew up in Tijuana, Mexico and went to the same college I attended in Chula Vista. 1500 miles from home and check the map "It is a small world."


Life is returning to normal for the next couple of days, then we start our next adventure on Thursday. More on that later.




