Tuesday, November 22, 2016

South of the Border Again



Back in beautiful Mexico….ahhh. The sun is shining, the temperature is right around 80° and the Sea is its usual gorgeous aqua. And the sunsets…OH those Mexican sunsets!

We arrived in San Carlos Friday and as soon as we had the RV set up, the A/C on and the dog walked we headed to JJ’s for tacos and cerveza. Then off to check out “Faith”. She looked lovely. Eduardo did his usual beautiful job of washing, waxing & polishing the stainless. She just sparkled! Even the inside, tho’ cluttered with sails, fenders, etc., wasn’t bad. Dinner that evening was compliments of Jeff & Janie and we were face down by 8:00. A long day but, finally, we are here.

Chris has been busy checking hoses and hose clamps and batteries and thru hulls and all the other things that are critical for running the engine and keeping the water on the right side of the boat. We finally located Damian, the guy in charge of the worker bees, and made arrangements for the bottom to be painted…just in time for Friday morning’s launch. There seems to be a bit of a snafu on the slip we were assigned but the office insists they will get it straightened out and “no worries”.

It is so nice to catch up again with our Mexican friends and as much of the cruising community as is in town thus far. Tomorrow Steve flies back to rainy Washington so he & several of us are going out for a last dinner tonight.

It could be interesting getting in and out of the RV Park for the next 48 hours or so. Mexican President, Peña Nieto is going to be in town tomorrow so the place is crawling with military. Apparently there were 3 big ships built over in the Guaymas yard (about 10 miles from here) and he is going to be christening them and then come here for some unknown reason. Just like in the U.S., the security is t-i-g-h-t.

Friday morning early (before the wind comes up) the boat is launched and we’ll begin putting her back together. Friday afternoon a potential buyer is coming to check her out. Wouldn’t you know it…just when I was getting excited about the possibility of going cruising again.   
 

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Redwoods and Mileage



Obviously I have gotten out of the habit of writing! I have also been somewhat depressed by the political situation but since I try hard to keep politics out of this blog, all I will say is that as “Flaming Liberal” I am very unhappy about the results of the current election. End of politics.


We had an absolutely wonderful time in Crescent City, CA. The RV Park we stayed in is right in the heart of one of the northern California Redwood forests and we decided to stay two nights so we could take full advantage of the scenery. The next morning we grabbed a packet of information from the office, picked up some sandwiches from a Subway and headed down the road to the Jedediah Smith Redwood Forest to spend the day driving and walking through it. It is a gorgeous place and so peaceful that the moment you arrive your entire body relaxes with an almost audible “Ahhhhhhh….” 
The “drive-through” road is one lane but there are pull outs at every curve so cars can pass without incident. 
With the trees close enough to touch as you pass it would be difficult to drive faster than about 15mph even if you wanted to. Since we were there on a weekday in November there weren’t many other folks around so it really felt like we had the forest all to ourselves.





The next morning, as we continued down Hwy 101 we were treated to spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. The two lane road and hairpin turns had me constantly leaning toward Chris in the unrealistic expectation that my body weight wouldn’t be the final straw that tipped us over the edge.


Our next stop was Willits, CA at a KOA that has a few spaces with individual hot tubs for two! They cost a little more but were worth every penny for a little bit of decadent pleasure after a long day on the road. OF COURSE we opted for one of those!

                     
                      A photo of Chris in the hot tub belongs here!

As we left Willits, it was becoming clear that, while the coast road is beautiful, it is substantially slower than an interstate and we needed to make up some time if we were to get to San Carlos by the 18th so back to the main thoroughfares we went.  We did a quick overnight stop in Rancho Mirage to visit with some cruising friends who live there and we’re now in Tucson. We’re enjoying family visits and have taken care of last minute purchases so tomorrow we move to Amado, AZ and Friday we will make the final push to San Carlos. The weather there is predicted to be 80-85 and sunny for the next week or so. Pretty much my favorite “winter” temperatures!


Hasta Luego!

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

I'M BAAAAACK!



Hello again “Faith”ful readers and welcome back!

First let me explain what happened. Back in 2014 this blog was hijacked by something called Neoworx and no one (including me) could access it. I started a new blog (sailingtheseaonfaith.blogspot.com) but was feeling pretty depressed about having lost all my previous writings so didn’t do much for quite a while. This morning I discovered that Google has re-done their blog site and have apparently ousted Neoworx so I will begin again. I hope you’ll come back with me.

As I write this, Chris & I are on our way back to San Carlos where Faith is patiently waiting in the heat and dust. If you don’t already know, we have decided it is time to find a new home for our beloved boat. We have several reasons for that but it is mostly because we would like to see new places and do new things. So, since this is very possibly our last season of cruising it will be a happy/sad winter but I shall do my best to keep this upbeat and to write more frequently.
Sunrise in Warrenton.
Soooo…We left home last Thursday and went to Warrenton (Astoria) to begin the southbound meander down the coast highway. We took care of some “boat stuff” and then went to dinner with our good friends, Rod & Debo, who live in Seaside. Went to the new Buoy Beer restaurant where the food is hot and the beer is cold, and we had a great visit.
 
This is what the entrance to Newport looked like!


Friday we boogied down to Newport to visit with some friends who got a bit of a late start to go from Portland to Mexico and are currently waiting for a weather window. We ended up staying two days longer than we’d expected which seems to be kind of the norm in Newport. We, too, were stuck there for a while waiting for weather when we went south on the boat. Because it rained a lot we had plenty of time to read and when the skies cleared we took the car back to Depoe Bay to watch the big surf and remind ourselves how happy we are not to be “out there”. It was good to spend time with Brian & Leslie (S/V Ubiquity) and we look forward to seeing them in sunny Mexico sometime this winter.
This guy and his harem were in the field behind the RV park in Crescent City. He had Abby a little concerned.
After a long & winding trip today with a lot of spectacular scenery we’re now settled into an RV park in the Redwoods by Crescent City, CA. And here we will stay until after the election is over!