Jim made his early return to the States after enjoying a couple of more days in Barra de Navidad this week. I helped celebrate Vicky's birthday with her husband Mike (Ventura friends on the fast tri "Bonzo") and new friend Lenny at Sambuco's. I spent one morning circumnavigating the lagoon to get some more bird and sunset photos and went to the weekly public market on Thursday. On the maintenance side, I finally found and fixed an annoying fresh water leak that was in a well-hidden spot. Very satisfying. On the down side, someone got onto my boat while I was at the pool, found my wallet and stole a credit card (leaving two other cards and a small amount of cash). Nothing else seems disturbed or missing. In fact, the only reason I noticed was that they had left the wallet sitting on the galley counter, something I did not and would not do. Odd, but disturbing and disappointing. Guess I'll need to keep the boat locked whenever I leave now.
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Jim getting ready to order dinner at Isadora's Restaurant. |
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We were treated to great view of a spectacular moonrise. |
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Lenny, Vicky and Mike on Circadian for happy hour. |
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Lenny, me and Mike at Sambuco's for Vicky's birthday
dinner. (Vicky is taking the photo.)
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Ahhh....the life! |
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Jim is an occasional cigar-smoker, so we stopped at a
cigar shop and watched Hector hand-rolling a cigar.
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Hector hand-rolling a cigar. According to
those who would know, he makes a very
good cigar.
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The weekly public market |
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Lots of clothing and household items as well as the more
common crafts, food and tourist items.
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Among the less common items: blender parts |
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Snowy egret at his usual evening perch at
the entrance to the marina.
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Great blue heron at the far end of the lagoon |
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Snowy egret |
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A flock of black skimmers takes flight |
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Great blue heron |
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Curlew |
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White ibis |
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White ibis |
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Pulling in the net at dawn. |
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Sunrise over the lagoon |
Maintenance
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One source of an annoying fresh water leak was the aft
head sink faucet.. I had replacement O-rings for two
of three. Fortunately they were enough to fix it.
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A second leak was under the sink behind a panel at the
connection to the faucet plumbing. It was a small leak,
but the corroded hose clamp was a dead give-away.
Replacing the clamp and tightening everything
cured the drip. System holds pressure indefinitely now.
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Surprise! A flower to reward those who got
past the maintenance photos.
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Pipes and birdies
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