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Baja.........finally!

Left Guaymas in the afternoon on 3/16:

93 miles and 20 hours to go...................

and arrived in La Ramada anchorage just around the corner (north) from San Juanico 
in the morning on 3/17.  The next day we went around to San Juanico - probably
 our favorite Baja anchorage - where we celebrated Jim's 65th. It's great to do some beach and dinghy exploring again. It's just great to be hanging on the hook!
Happy Birthday Jim - Sunset in San Juanico.

Weather was perfect, but water temp only 69.  It's warming up a little late this year.
After 2 nights in SJ we headed south to Puerto Escondido and celebrated
 our anniversary at Pedro's restaurant. 
The next day we headed a little bit south to Candeleros (a good south wind anchorage). The wind was supposed to change to a southerly AND there is good wifi on the boat.  That's where we are now. Planning to head to Aqua Verde tomorrow and be in La Paz around the 27th where we will stay for three weeks or so. We need to get the raw water pump rebuilt, some canvas work done, and a sail repaired. La Paz is a good place to get all of this done.
This is the year of boat work!
Considering that the first two years down here we did nothing but routine maintenance and played the rest of the time - we can't complain.

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