Gemma Inn B&B La Paz
Durango 2090 La Paz, Baja California, 23040, Mexico
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Still no return of the orange . . .
... no social chat between them at meal times. In fact, they are rarely in the Mess Room at the same time but my observation is based on the few times they are). But when everybody was together there was good humoured banter and joshing, particularly when volunteers were requested to put the immersion suit on in front of everybody. The result, whilst a serious bit of survival kit, makes the wearer look very funny. As ever, the photographs will speak more colourfully than my words.
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Bienvenidos La Paz
HOLA!
My first Mexican word! I am learning many more too! I am meeting lots of new people as everyone loves a baby in Mexico too!
After sad farewells to my new friend Oz and his parents, we went to Houston airport to board yet another flight (Trivia Question: can anyone tell me how many planes I have been on? I have lost count!!!!).
While eating breakfast at the airport, Lisa and Mum chatted to a man (they chat to many people ...
Camping Day1: the night we slept in a bar.
... really have time but I made sure to get some delicious Lime sorbet. The word for lemon and lime are really similar and Mexico doesn't really have lemons, so I got some amazing lime sorbet.
After our free time we piled back into the vans and made our way to the beach we were staying at, but before we got there, we stopped at a beautiful beach slash vantage point. The water was so warm it ...
Weekend Getaway La Paz and Espiritu Santo
... disintegratged there over the millenia. over top of the beach dune the rest of the island was a scattering of scrub brush growing out of dirt worn down from the rock of the island. Loreto explained to us that there are 4 families that live on the island and they catch fish for a living that they then sell on the mainland. A very sparse existence indeed.
After lunch, we reluctantly boarded the boat for the return trip, during which we all kept vigil for a whale ...
New Year’s Eve
... above water all the way. It is incredible! Jacque Cousteau called it the "aquarium of the world" The beauty of the shoreline is at our wingtips, oh, to come back and see what is under the water.
We land in La Paz, pick up a rental car, grab tasty tacos at Greg and Cathryn's favorite place on the historic waterfront before heading to Todos Santos where they have a home.
A natural oasis, Todos Santos has ...


