Showing posts with label Merry Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Merry Christmas. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2025

It’s supposed to rain…..

 


Our Location:


Cabo San Lucas

Baja California, Mexico 


I’m soon going to stop and give up, Blogger will win and I will post nothing. This is my third and final attempt.


Buenos días amigos. Cómo estás? 

Good morning friends. How are you?

The heat has lessened and two days of rain are forecasted. The average daily temps are running 26/27 C or 79/80 F with the night time lows hovering no more than 5 degrees lower. Hopefully the rain washes away some dust and helps settle it down for a few days. Time will tell I suppose.


Not very appealing






Yuck……



Tequila anyone?


Talking to dad every night, it seems Old Man winter is coming with a vengeance, snow, snow, snow in the forecast. A white Christmas seems likely there this year. It appears cold and frigid north winds are also present and will remain for a while as well. Blowers, blades, shovels and mittens are all at the ready.

Our glorious Maple Leaf flies here in the harbour of Cabo San Lucas.



The marina is a very busy spot.



It is pretty.

Daily life is quiet, unassuming and predictable here. People are very friendly, very warm and welcoming. Their pace of life is very different and something I struggle with. Poco a poco, little by little or step by step, I’m getting better. We have been to the beach, the marina and the local shopping plaza. We are choosing an activity that is of interest to us both. We have both opted to bypass the camel rides.

We stopped here for a cerveza fría ( cold beer).




At the shopping plaza.




Testing my walking abilities one day.


I have chatted with Deb and Tom a few times. Once we even managed to have coffee together after the delivery of a can opener here to our little spot. It is always fabulous to chat with them, we managed to get caught up and have a few laughs at the same time. I see more morning coffees in the future. Deb is back to blogging and mentioned that some pictures from us might be nice. Deb I have delivered. 


The beach is pretty.



A cruise ship leaving the harbour.



The beach is near the end of the Palm trees.



A different cruise ship.


I’m learning a little Spanish which in some ways reminds of my high school French, so it is not like starting from zero, after all I already knew 5 Spanish words before I arrived. I’m hoping to be able to at least understand things I read, even in a general way, it would be most helpful. However we shall see what time brings.







A tree outside one of the resorts.


Feliz Navidad, Merry Christmas to all. We wish for this season to be filled with peace and love, inclusion and acceptance. We hope for ALL to be with those they love and cherish, to be safe, warm and happy. To have full bellies, no worries and to know true joy. Peace on earth and goodwill toward ALL, man, woman and child. It is within us all to achieve some measure of giving, even just a warm smile, handshake or hug, brighten a day, show some compassion, it doesn’t have to cost you a dime, it just has to be genuine, come from the heart.  



A song that I’ve listened to many times over the years. The events are old but we can all insert the newest events easily. It is as relevant today as it was back in the day. A bonus ( if the link works) is the song is performed by a Canadian of world renowned Anne Murray. 

Hasta la próxima, until next time. 
Gracias por pasar por aquí, thanks for stopping by….

Take care, stay safe,

Deb


Monday, December 24, 2018

Merry Christmas.....




Our Location:  Near Borrego Springs, CA


Cool again this morning but it warmed up very quickly and very nicely. A few chores before our hot drinks and we discussed the plans for the day, which were basically none. Well that’s not quite true, we both wanted to walk but not in the same directions and so we went our separate ways. Riley walked around the neighbourhood again, while I once again crossed the Parkway to the mountains and began my hike.
 
Sunrise this morning.
 
I walked along this path you see in the middle of the picture.
 
I took the same path as yesterday to get the to the top of the first big climb but from there I swung to the west and began my long journey. I climbed up and down and up and down and you get the idea. I stopped often to take pictures and enjoy the views. My goal was to reach the furthest peak from the Igloo. I didn’t manage that goal but I did enjoy my trek regardless. As I said it was a roller coaster like ride while I walked west but at the farthest point I reached I decided I would walk back along the trail on the top edge of the middle peaks. So I strolled back toward the same starting point at the top of the big climb and while I moved along I again enjoyed the sights and the warmth. I also could see the snake far off in the distance as I headed back in that direction as well. 


You can see how rough the water ways can get.

For anyone familiar with the area that is Henderson Road BLM at the bottom of the picture. The road to Borrego Springs is the long straight dark ribbon. We are parked just out of the picture off to the left.The small road you see coming from the right is the road we took the other day on our drive around.  I do not recall the name of the road.
 
Back home the rest of the day was quiet and peaceful. A very wonderfully relaxing Christmas Eve for Riley and myself. We have no special plans for tomorrow, just another quiet day here in Borrego Springs, CA. I’ll be making phone calls to the white winter land of Ontario to friends and family  of course. A call to my sister in law Janet and her hubby Dennis here in California will also be on the agenda. This is my 6th winter away from Ontario, but only my 3rd one not returning to Ontario for Christmas, while I miss the people terribly I don’t miss the weather or the cold.

 
This is the west of the Henderson Road BLM. The green is palm trees and some kind of pine trees.

If you look off to the right you can see a path continuing along the mountain side, that was my goal but I just didn't have it in me to go that far as I would have had to come back too. Perhaps another time I'll do a more direct route instead of wandering around.
 
From our Igloo to your home Riley and I wish each and every one of you a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year. May the goodness of the season bring you joy, peace and love. May you find in your fellow man  warmth, love and generosity the whole year round, not just during this holiday season. We wish you all a safe and happy festive time.  
 
I love the colour of those far away mountains. Julian, CA is on the top of those mountain although much further to the south than this picture takes in.

 

Off to the east. You can see the snake down there in the bottom toward the middle.

 
Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed your visit. Today’s pictures were all taken during my 2 hour hike this morning.

 
Some spectacular views up here.

Well worth the climb. I took that path you can see on the left, it winds down across the middle of the picture and ends up on the right side where it keeps going.

 
Until next time… take care, be safe,

 
Merry Christmas from Borrego Springs, California
 
 
Deb