Turtle Bay anchorage, Mexico
Armond (Mr. "yeah yeah baby") one or our Turtle Bay "mechanics" returning to Tournesol in the only transportation available.
Our Turtle Bay “mechanics”.
Cabo San Lucas- Scott finds civilization in Mexico
Cabo San Lucas - Our friend Bully from Theory Cafe
Cabo San Lucas - An example of public access outside of the United States.
Dinner out in Cabo with Abe, Amy, Pat, and Gene
Rocking out in Los Frailes
Los Frailes - Abe and Amy
Los Frailes - Our dinghy "CSB1"
Beautiful red sunset on our way to Los Muertos
Los Muertos - Just some friends along the road as we walk to the store.
Advertisement for the Sunday night cock fights in Los Muertos.
Los Muertos - Amy joining in the break-dancing action.
Bahia de Los Muertos anchorage
Bird sculpture in La Paz (Pam's favorite)
Super Tacos - A wonderful find in La Paz
La Paz - Abe's creation at Super Taco
Thanksgiving day in La Paz
Dancers at the Our Lady of Guadalupe celebration in La Paz
Tournesol at the dock in La Paz
Pam's friend the puffer fish in La Paz
150' rock spires at Isla Isabela
Sunrise over Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta - Amy and her friend Ronald
Our Charlie Brown Christmas tree in Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta - Rudolph eat your heart out!
Puerto Vallarta - A sample of Huichol indian bead work (one of Pam's Christmas presents)
Puerto Vallarta - Scary photo of Scott, Pam, Abe, and Amy on New Year's Eve!
Wild women sailing in Puerto Vallarta
Sailing in PV with Mike and Randy
Pam's birthday in PV (Top left to right: Dwayne, Patti, Scott, Abe, Randy: Bottom left to right: Mike, Pam, Amy)
Puerto Vallarta - Pam in her birthday hat, makes the Cat in the Hat look shamefully out of style!
Scott sporting the latest hospital ensamble in PV
Puerto Vallarta - Scott and Pam with Dr. Lujan, Scott's awesome surgeon
Puerto Vallarta - Scott, Pam and author and solo circomnavigator Pat Henry
La Cruz - Zuma is a mirimba band made up of an entire family
Tequila - Agava plant, the center (pina) is what tequila is made of
Tequila - workers carry the pina into the processing factory at the Jose Cuervo tequila distillary. The pina often weigh in excess of 100 pounds.
Guadalahara - these street muscians are among the first blind people we have seen in Mexico
Guadalahara - Nuevo Cathedral
Guadalahara - Historic Orphanage
Guadalahara - Historic orphanage paintings on the ceiling, It's hard to imagine the children weren't scared by these eerie images
Guadalahara - the archetecture of the orphanage is comprised of many arched corridores and courtyards
Guadalahara - Pam and Scott in the town square
Guadalahara - everything is sold in the main marketplace (Mercado), even pig's feet
Guadalahara - This wheelchair ramp wouldn't quite meet the ADA code in the US, but at least people with disabilities are considered.
The Aquarium anchorage in Tenecatita
Crocodiles have been gathered from the Iguana river and now live comfortably in captivity in Manzanilla
Tenecatita - Friday night dinghy raft-up and potluck
Tenecatita - Our exciting adventure down the Iguana river
Tenecatita - dinghy parking lot, we had several hairy landings
No swimming in the Ixtapa Marina or else...
Ixtapa - the day we said fair winds to Abe and Amy
Zihuatanejo - The anchorage at sunset
Zihuatanejo - Pam's little sailboat appetizers were a hit at the Puddle Jump party!
Zihuatanejo - Scott and Pam with our good friend Sparky
Tournesol hanging out with the big boats in Barra
One of our fun spots in Barra
Barra - sunset over the beach