Sunday, February 16, 2014

Marina de La Paz

It was two weeks ago today that we pulled into Marina de La Paz for the first time.  Since then, we've had access to hot showers at any time of day or night, and the best internet connection ever in Mexico - hardwired.  Fantastic.  In fact, I believe that this is the best marina we've ever been in, anywhere, when you add it all up.  We can even drink the water at the dock as they make R O water, same as IRIE.  All this for only $815 US per month!  Oh, did you think it was still cheap to live in Mexico?  Actually, everything else is pretty reasonable.  The marinas, though, are the exception, even more expensive than in most of California.


This is how we look right now.  IRIE is getting the Full spa treatment this season.  So far:  sanded and added 5 coats varnish to starboard trim and two hatch surrounds - 6 days.  repainted the blue stripes around the cockpit (the sheer stripes and boot stripe had been done in San Carlos) - 3 days.  Listed IRIE for sale with La Paz Yachts - the same folks who sold Sojourner for us - 2 days to gather all the specs and write the ad.  http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/pl_boat_detail.jsp?&units=Feet&id=2689046&lang=en&slim=broker&&hosturl=mazmarine&&ywo=mazmarine&  
 
Our sewing friend Hector has taken the bimini and made patterns for the dodger, both of which he is making new for us.  Claudia has been putting a fresh coat of finish on the teak below all along.  Rebedded 5 ports with new parts - 4 days, and we've hired our friend Lorenzo to polish the topsides (the cabinhouse and everything on deck) - 2 days so far. 

Here's Lorenzo.  A fishing boat captain for many years.  Just before we met him, the owner sold the boat and it left the area, so now he does whatever he can to support his family. Good guy. A real shame.

Just like at home, it's good to know some locals.  Yesterday, Lorenzo showed us a great little place to get fish tacos.  A roadside stand almost around the corner, that we've walked past many times.  Who would have guessed?




This is a shot of the Malecon about 1 1/2 blocks from the marina.  Did I say it was convenient?  And the weather..........It has been totally magnificent!!  The nights are still cool - around 60F- and the days in the 80's.  Right now it's 93.  Should I complain?







 I thought about doing a blog around sidewalks in La Paz.  It looks as though each property is responsible for its' own area, and, well, some folks are more responsible than others.  The variety, the good, the bad, and the ugly is what I thought I might try to capture in the lens, but clearly I need classes. 

This is the sidewalk going up the hill on Bravo Street to the Bravo market - easily one of the high points of La Paz for us.


Here's a small part of it.....



This is Cynthia, (pronounced Seenthia) at her seafood counter.  She gives me the greatest smile whenever I greet her by name.  Not sure if she recognizes me at all, but she sells us fresh fish, shrimp, scallops, etc. every time.


Is that a nice display or what?  Wonderful fresh fruit and veggies.






                                                     (Claudia's arm)



Even the meat looks pretty darn good.









Here's a nice shot of the bowline at the end of our topping lift. 

At the end of the dock lie On Star on the left and Tully on the right.  Both are owned by Carlos Slim. Well, I guess he gave Tully to his son, so technically....  and, I guess he has just lost the number 1 rank on "Richest people in the World", so who cares anyway.  Right?   Uh, they're still pretty impressive up close.





View off the stern last night just after sunset.  This is beautiful and serene, but we miss being at anchor










First thing this morning, I leaped out of bed.  Really.
Three days ago, I had forgotten to prepare for the monthly sunset moonrise.  Therefore, you don't get to see it either.  This is what greeted me today........ A sunrise moonset.




E (and C, remember the arm??)

2 comments:

  1. WOW! Are you sure you want to list her this year. Seems like you should enjoy all that hard work. She sure looks like a beauty:)
    The weather looks much nicer there than last year was. Right now you are missing all the cold and rain up here in Oregon. Dennis and Nina

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  2. Great pics! I agree with Nina....looks like youve put so much work in. Glad to hear you are enjoying yourselves! Sure better than last time ;) and ill look forward to seeing next months sunset moonrise. Love you guys!!

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