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Dec. 19/21 – Mexico, Baja

Sunday, January 1st, 2006

Day 140-142 – Today my brother, Peter, arrived at Los Cabos airport for his nine day stay with us. We were very excited to have our first travel guest on our trip. We drove back to Los Cerritos to spend the first few nights. We all gave a good run at surfing….


Los Cerritos Surf Shop at the beach – best place to rent boards, get lessons, or repair your board. – Taken by Peter


Jason going out to do harm to the ocean – or maybe it’s more the ocean doing harm to him… – Taken by Peter


Peter paddling out for the first time ….. And his first ride on the foam!! Yay!


April, I’ll give it another try.. maybe I’ll get lucky……. – Taken by Peter

While we were in town the next day we ran into our friend Raphael, who we met originally at Burning Man. He was supposed to meet us at the beach a few nights ago, but his plan was delayed 30 hours!! We thought we missed him, but no; ironically he walked past our van as we pulled into town! Raphael spent the day with us fishing; it was so great to hang out together! Later that night he joined us and Oscar, a gentleman from Oaxaca who is camping by us, for a special solstice celebration. A group of people on the beach made a mini burning man. How weird is that; meeting our friend from Burning Man and celebrating the solstice with a Burning Man in Mexico on the same day?! ‘The Man’ was a surfer dude made out of palm trees and palm leaves, which burned forever. It was a huge bonfire accompanied by the great sound of drums as we enjoyed the heat and stars. A bit different from the bright neon lights of the main Burning Man event in Nevada; but a perfect setting for celebrating the shortest day of the year.

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The Burning Surfer Man 🙂 – Taken by Peter

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Burn, burn, burn….. – Taken by Peter

We have been looking forward to this celebration because now our days will get longer. Once the night comes, unless you have a bonfire, it kind of traps you in the van and we cannot always find wood for a fire. Though we realized that once we cross the equator…. yes ~ we go back into the end of summer and start of fall/winter days (even though they will be warm). We will celebrate the shortest day of the year once again, in the winter to come, in the southern hemisphere. Oh, well.

Dec. 3/6 – Mexico, Baja

Monday, December 19th, 2005

Day 124-127 – This weekend was a put your feet up and chill weekend. We tried surfing for a day and the ocean gave us a few lessons of how powerful it can be. The excitement of surfing got us and we decided it would be worth looking for a cheap beginner’s board to share, since renting a board for the whole time we are here would cost more than buying one.

We also met some remarkable Oregonian surfers who became a temporary family camp with us. I think we will be meeting a lot people on our travels that we will camp or hang out with for some amount of time, creating short-term communities. It is a good way to get to know like minded people.


Making cowboy coffee; you have TJ on the left and Vincent on the right

We started our Spanish lessons on Tuesday, yay! We were very excited. We take them at the cultural center in town. Guillermo uses the Berlitz method of teaching, where you learn in conversational style and have a work book at home to do exercises in. We’ll see how it goes.


courtyard of the cultural center where we take our spanish lessons

The surf shop “Los Cerritos Surf Shop” has a great camping hostel right by the beach. This is where we have been staying when we camp at the beach. Daniel and Patty are very nice and helpful people, with great knowledge of the area. They rent out tents, sleeping bags, surf boards, give surfing lessons, and repair boards. Check out their website at www.todossantos.cc/ecosurfcamp.html


When is my owner coming back… He sat there the whole time, waiting for this master to come back to shore- what a caring dog!


gotta love playing in the water