| El Arco de Cabo San Lucas |
It’s
a quiet morning. I’m so excited that we are almost to our destination, yet
feeling a little sad we won’t be on a sailboat sailing in Mexican waters again
for a while.
The
day is warm and sunny and the sea looks bluer than the days before. As we are sailing
along, we notice a few friends with us. Some more Dolphins are swimming along
with us at our bow. I managed to
get a few pictures but nothing of them jumping completely out of the water.
As
we were approaching Cabo a few miles away, Rick caught a huge fish! And this
one was the biggest one caught yet! It was another Barracuda probably 40
pounds. We did not keep this one.
We decided to let it go. I don’t think we felt like cleaning up the mess
afterwards etc. And, we heard that
it was a difficult fish to cook. So, Rick got the fish up to the side of the
boat where Konrad grabbed the fish by the tail with somewhat of a struggle and
several attempts with one arm to remove the hook. It took a while because the
fish was thrashing about. Finally he removed the hook and the fish swam off.
| Barracuda |
Turning
the Arch was really awesome. We dropped the sails and slowly motored closer to
shore to drop our anchor. As soon
as we set the anchor, Rick and I put on our swimsuits, jumped in the water and
swam to shore. We walked down the beach to the Office on the Beach for some
fish taco’s and ice tea. We saw
the same waiters we’ve seen the year before. The restaurant looked to be in
good shape since the hurricane. No damage to be seen. If there was much damage,
they got it all repaired and looking good as new.
After
our bite to eat, Rick and I walked back down the beach towards the boat. As we
got right in front of where we were to start our swim back to the boat, we
decided to sit and rest for a minute.
For some reason the swim back did not look as short as the swim to
shore. We made the swim but felt like the boat kept getting further and further
away.
That
afternoon we all just took it easy around the boat enjoying the scenery. Later
after the sun set, Jeff, Peggy, Rick and I took the dinghy to walk around the
Marina. It was a pretty happening place….lots of vendors walking around trying
to sell you jewelry, baskets, hats, cigars, blankets and so on; restaurant
employees trying to lure you into their restaurant.; lots of lights, music and people strolling around.
We
did not stay long and soon got back in the dinghy and headed back to the boat.
While we were in the dinghy in the dark (forgetting our light) a Panga came
dashing out of nowhere right at us at a fast pace! They obviously could not see
us and we could hardly see them. We only saw them for a split second in time
for Rick and I to yell at Jeff to GO LEFT and that there was a boat was
coming. We missed the boat by
inches. We are all so lucky we saw the boat at all…and that Jeff had such a
quick response!
After
making it safely back to the boat, Rick and I called it a night early. The rest
of the gang stayed up for a while longer out in the cockpit watching the
nightlife on shore.
Early
the next morning we all slowly got up and had our coffee/tea out in the cockpit
and soaked up a little morning sunshine. We couldn’t believe the stillness of
the morning because during the night you could hear the music from nearby
nightclubs and restaurants until the wee hours of the morning. It was a really
peaceful and beautiful morning.
Soon
it was time for Rick and I to get packed and to help clean up the boat inside
and out. Everyone pitched in to
clean and get Amante back to looking shiny again.
Around
noon, we loaded our suitcases onto Jeff’s dinghy (which practically sunk it) and
motor into the marina…to the dinghy dock where we were dropped off.
Rick
and I then took a cab over to Pueblo Bonita Sunset Beach where we were to stay
for the next 7 days.
| The view from our balcony |
Later
that night we met up with Jeff, Peggy, Konrad and Kim for dinner at Mi Casa in
town. It was sort of a celebratory dinner and we couldn’t have picked a better
restaurant for that other than Mi Casa.
It’s such a festive and colorful place. The food is pretty delicious
too!
| Peggy & Jeff |
| Konrad & Kim |
We
had a mariachi band come and play at our table. There was a clown who made us
some balloon hats. And lastly a
guy came to our table with two little canary’s that hopped out of their little
cage and picked a little piece of paper out of a little box with their beaks
which had a fortune written on it.
Each of us participated and received good fortunes.
| Pepe the canary picked my fortune |
After
a several hour dinner, we walked the streets downtown window-shopping while
making our way back to our different destinations. For Jeff, Peggy, Konrad and
Kim it was back to the boat. For Rick and I it was over to Pueblo Bonita Rose
to catch the shuttle over to Sunset Beach. Unfortunately Rick and I missed the last shuttle, which left
at 10:30p.m, by five minutes. Rats! We had to take a cab ride that costs about
$14.00.
We
have now been in Cabo since the 23rd and will be leaving on the 2nd
of December. We’ve just been spending time on the beach, walking around a lot
and we’ve met up with Jeff and Peggy a couple of times. We don’t have any big
plans other than just to take it easy….soak in as much of the sun and ocean as
we can. We know when we get back home it’s going to be quite a bit cooler!
Peggy
left today for home by airplane and Jeff, Konrad and Kim picked up their anchor
and moved Amante down south a little more. They are headed to Los Frailes where
the marine life is supposed to be plentiful. At the moment they are at Marina Puerto Los Cabos where the
winds are blowing 23 knots.
Received
a text from Jeff not too long ago stating that he has his charts now, which
should make the journey from here a lot easier! Eventually Jeff will be making
Puerto Vallarta his home for a few months. Peggy will come down at Christmas
and pay visits when her schedule allows.
This
trip has been such a learning experience….fun times and some challenging times.
The fun times and the beauty of being out at sea and exploring what’s on shore
trumped the challenging times. I’m
so glad I took this trip. I was a little apprehensive at first…all of the
unknowns and what if’s. But I also knew it was going to lots of fun. But all of
the great things I have experienced were better than what I’d ever
imagined. I’ve never felt more alive
than I did taking this sailing trip. I think it’s impacted my life in such a
positive way. I found that I am
stronger than I thought I was. The scariest thing of all was the times when I felt
afraid. Once I was not afraid, anything was possible.