Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Baja Adventure - Part TRES - MUCHOS Beach Activities

getting up early to watch the sun rise and have coffee never got boring.....however,
on several occasions during our weeks of preparation to travel down Baja we discussed what we would do with our time while parked on the beach. We are not beach people...you know - the people who go to a beach, spread their towels, lather on the sun screen (or not) and lay down to bake. There is nothing wrong with this activity...however, our days of rving are filled with museums, hikes, national parks, historical buildings and the local history of whatever village, town or city we might be touring. Boy, were we pleasantly surprised! In addition to just sitting and reading a good novel, walking leisurely through the surf and interacting with the many beach vendors we discovered much, much more to the fine art of boondocking on the beach in a foreign country....

Our first day in town we attended an art
show to benefit the volunteer animal clinic
Patron of Animal Welfare.

These panels are actually cement slabs/tables/benches/counter-tops with cut glass designs embedded.












SeaKelp baskets <

Weekly art classes are available
for those who want to learn a new craft...
led by artisans that winter here as well.

                              Sea-grass basket weaving >
Gourds

In addition to the arts - other activities included:
 Geocaching/hiking
 Fishing
Kayaking
Paddle-boarding

bird watching....includes pelicans (shown), blue-footed boobies, egrets, herons, vultures, gulls and hummingbirds, ravens and assorted songbirds.









Baja has many beautiful and ancient Spanish missions....scattered throughout the countryside. Day trips to see Mission San Javier, Mision de Loreto Concho, or Mission Santa Rosalia de Mulege .


Other day trips to view pictographs near Mulege and Loreto were also on the calendar....


and drives down arroyos found us viewing trees


or to discover an oasis along the way.....


and when all else fails....deciding to learn now to cook in a solar/sun oven - not that I did.
 But one does have the time to learn if so inclined.

or looking for and collecting shells...


We discovered a variety of activities that filled the hours between sunrise and sunset and still managed to lather ourselves with sun-screen....


~ Adios amigos~

No comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you in advance for reading my blog. Hope you enjoyed it!