South

Shrimp Boats Everywhere!
December ?  Not sure what date, but it's Wednesday as I write this in my notepad. I think.

We've passed the halfway point between Turtle bay and Cabo. Turtle Bay is actually the halfway point between San Diego and Cabo. I like working in halfways when it comes to geography and traveling. It seems to make sense and gives me a sense of moving forward. No matter where I'm at, if I see it as halfway between two spots then I'm closer to something or some destination. Or further away, it depends on how you look at things and if you're coming or going.

What I love most of being South of Turtle Bay is that we're not only in Baja California Sur (Baja South) but it's warmer. Much warmer. Like shorts & sport top. If I were the exotic type I'd probably ditch the sport top. But I'm not the exotic type. I'm French Canadian and I grew up wearing wool socks year round. Oh how I wish I had a sock monkey made of an old grey sock with the red trim...

So, back to me and my shorts and sport top. Lee's wearing nothing but shorts, or some kind of lycra italian undies. Very sexy. He's more exotic than I am. If it were a contest I'd declare him the winner in exotic personality profiles. But it's not a contest and we haven't got any winners. Or losers. So I guess it's a win-win so maybe there are winners, but not the kind who bring home a medal. Although we do have each other as trophies.

Being South... There's barely a cloud in the sky, or anywhere else for that matter (ba-boom-boom-tish!) Until the moon rises, the stars do their best to make it nearly impossible to find the big dipper.

I don't know why but I struggle to rest until I spot the big dipper. That big old lard-ass of the skies...

This year's southbound trek sure is the stellar opposite of last year's southerly bash. We. Are. Taking. Our. Time. Yesterday was our very first sailing day stretching beyond 8 hours of navigation. And that's only because we had no other choice! Nowhere to park, ya know? And even then, we almost cruised right on by our anchorage as we both dozed off on autopilot. I saved the day (or night) which is a rare thing. Lee's the fixer. I woke up, looked outside, looked at our radar and the GPS and woke up the fixer "Where are we supposed to anchor?" he blinked a few times "Shit, we went passed it!"

But not by much. We turned and dropped the anchor and slept with vivid and immediately forgotten dreams.

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