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LIVING ON THE HOOK IN LA PAZ

Yes, we have been out in the harbor for over a week now and are beginning to feel rather comfortable. Being only a dingy away from the dock is great as we motor back and forth whenever we need something even if it is just a social time. There is no shortage of that here as there are many, many cruisers, and ex-cruisers that visit and re-visit this area. This seems to be a very popular location probably because it is very nice weather wise, not overly commercialized and is populated by a very welcoming Mexican community. The cruiser presence is very strong and well organized but not cliquey. They are very involved in the community and are well received. The "Net" which airs every morning on the VHF introduces you to the area and provides all the information that you need while directing you to the Club Cruisero. Membership there is very dear—one hundred pesos per year-which gives you access to book trades, DVD borrowing, service information, weather reports and soci...

THE DOMESTIC WORKINGS OF LIVING ON BOARD

This post has been in the workings for a month or two as I have attempted to point out a few concerns for those that are planning on living on their boats and also for some of you who might be interested in our new life. As we spend more time aboard Whiteshell we continue to modify our style and we continue to learn as well making at work in progress. I will attempt to share points of interest and appreciate and look forward to any questions or comments.   Fine tuning the workings of the galley—kitchen in "boat" language. The first concern is space—there is not much of it which means that every piece of equipment must be very efficient and follow the ship' rule: everything must have two purposes. Having said that, initially a number of items were loaded down to the boat at the dock in Comox only to be brought back up and discarded. I just did not know what I would need or not need???? As the weeks went by of us living on the boat then later when we sailed sti...

We have been having allllll the fun!

Quite a treat to be in a town/city, in this case La Paz, which is fairly large and very clean and very nice! The folks are ready for all the cruisers and go out of there way to make our stay a good one.  There is a very avid club right here at Marina La Paz, which is close to the downtown area so becomes the centre and meeting place for everyone, whether you are on the hook or tied to a dock.  Some folks are here for most of the winter others, like us are just passing though.  Everyday there is program on the VHF  called the net where we can get all sorts of information and make social plans, followed by a coffee time at the club where one can again get info and sign out dvd or trade books.........I enjoyed that much as I was looking for more books by Maeve Binchy........she writes a good story filled with varied and colourful  characters.  Light reading but entertaining. The week as I previously said has been filled with lots of fun and walking.......as ...