Friday, November 24, 2023

Turtles, Turtles, Turtles

 This is the time of year for releasing baby turtles!  Grupo Tortugueros releases the hatchlings daily this time of year.  They are such amazing, instinctively wise creations!  The ones we saw being released were Olive Ridley sea turtles. 










We saw about 150 baby turtles today.  They have had upward of 450 a day this week.  Glad we got to see it, although we were a little jealous of the snorkeler watching them swim from under water!

November in Buenos Aires

 Well, let's start by saying November is HOT and humid. And beautifully green.  

First order of the day is to get Jack his winter hairdo.  He is so happy to have shorter hair!


Gotta love this pedicure, haha

Time to head to the beach! 




Jack can never resist a good belly wash


We are seeing things in bloom like no other time of year for us.  Jake & Heather took us on a hike up the hill and it was so pretty! Same trails we have been on before, but they all seem different with the vegetation.









My yard has signs of life as well. The moringa trees, oleander and palo de arco are all blooming, and I have pomegranates and limes on my trees.


And of course, the sunrises are worth getting up for every day!


Thanks to everyone for your sweet comments.  I tried to make it easier for anyone to do that, but also allowed for "anonymous" commenters.  So I get them all, I just have no idea who they're from, haha! (You can sign with your initials if you like)





Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Jack's First Flight

 Well, it seems every year it gets a little earlier.  This time, we have crammed our bags, hauled a dog crate, and have a 70 lb Aussie in tow.  Getting there is half the battle, right? It started off well enough (albeit way, way too early in the morning!), Jack in the Box got his TSA inspection and hauled off to guard the luggage.  We went through screening and I promptly got a call from downstairs saying Jack's crate wasn't going to fly (no pun intended). A hasty return to check in, purchasing another crate (who knew you could get one at the airport?), one more time through TSA and we were finally on board in the nick of time! Whew, the crazy day was off to a wonderful start!


Sleepy Jack in Crate #1


1st stop: Seattle.  Mark's carryon was too big for overhead so they said it would be curbside in Seattle  We deboard and his suitcase isn't there.  His 4 1/2 month essentials kit was on the loose!  Getting to the terminal, I tried to turn around to let him know his suitcase wasn't at the door and he would have to go back and find it.  Travel tip: Don't do that.  It set off an alarm, I got yelled at, and they sent security out to get him.  After a few very frantic minutes (time to board again and no suitcase), we finally understood his carryon was checked all the way to Cabo. Crisis averted and we could stop being dramatic......

Jack managed to get loaded on each leg successfully, and soon we are waiting in the Cabo airport for his final inspection and clearance to be a Baja dog this winter. After what seemed like a very long wait (they took the paperwork to an office), they came back and said have a great stay!  Never even looked in the crate, haha!  Customs was an absolute breeze too! Pushed the button, got green for go and we are out of the airport greeting Steve and Vikki!

They were so sweet to come get us, and after squeezing our stuff into every possible square inch of their vehicle, we were on our way, chatting and laughing.  And then it happened. Bam!!!   A kamikaze cow barrels in front of the car and rolls up on the hood, rolls down in the ditch, and walks away.  The front of the car is crumpled and we have cow manure on the windshield.  But it drives like a top and we get back safe and sound.  Nothing like starting the trip off with a bang!

And as we are hearing more and more, "Be careful if you travel with the Herberts!

But our place looks great.  Everything is intact and we slept like rocks (with a little AC----we need a little acclimating this time of year!)  The Suburban even started up.  Things are looking good!





Cabo Pulmo, Otra Vez

 While it is our last week here, and we really should be packing, how can you resist one last trip to Cabo Pulmo for the season?  It is so b...