Monday, January 27, 2020

Something for Everyone

We're in a quiet little double cove tonight called San Evaristo after the name of the village that occupies it, mostly people who fish for a living. A gentleman on a boat called Second Wind has been here for a week and is the only other occupant of the lobe of the cove that we're in. He rowed his dinghy over to say hi before we even had our anchor out. We were anxiously attempting to sort out a kink in the chain without the anchor being properly set, while hearing all about a whale and her calf that had wandered through the cove recently.

We didn't come far today: four miles or so across the channel. The spot was chosen for its protection from the northern winds that have been forecasted to move in tonight. They're expected to rip all day tomorrow, so we'll be here for a couple of nights.

Kay and I took advantage of a nice day today though, paddling around the perimeter of the cove in our standup boards while Petar motored the dinghy into town in search of internet. There's something for everyone.

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1 comment:

  1. Sounds lovely! I looked up pictures of the village - didn't realize how the desert meets the sea in Baja. Cactus! Enjoy.

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