Our week in La Paz was productive with Peter picking up new boat parts and doing maintenance. I had a skin suit made (for sun and jellyfish protection). My rule for everything on the boat is that it has to have at least 2 or three purposes...so being ever practical I can also use it as a Halloween costume! I just love my Austin Powers outfit...it just reconfirmed for Peter though that I am indeed wild and crazy!
This will definitely scare away jellyfish!
We left the next morning and spent our last two nights before crossing at two of our favourite anchorages. Here’s a shot of Ballandra Bay at sunset. Truly a magical place.
Our final anchorage of this season was spent at the Bay of Dreams, which is extra special because we celebrated our 30th anniversary there in April this year. This is a picture from the restaurant that was actually taken by Bill on Contigo from last fall. He sent it over to us when we got together a few weeks ago in San Carlos. (Peter is proudly wearing his green t-shirt which he earned for winning our division in the Baja Ha Ha Race).
QuickStar - far right
An overview of one of the two pools at the El Cid Marina Resort
I’ve been asked to post some pictures of the inside of the boat…so here goes.
My Princess Cabin that Peter built for us. The salon
It is with mixed feelings that we say goodbye to QuickStar, as we have had an incredible seven months here in the Sea of Cortez. Lots of great memories and new friends. We've learned some Spanish and will keep working at it over the winter. It’s hard to believe that it was a year ago that we sailed down from California in the Baja Ha Ha race with Joe, Krys, and Les. Bill just sent me this photo of the Canadian contingent at the starting party. Too much fun and yes, it did really hurt to get my belly button pierced! (Les is 2nd from left, Krys is 3rd from the left - I'm beside her, Peter is behind me and Joe is scratching his head wondering what he got himself in for!).
Thanks for dropping by our blog and checking up on us from time to time. I will resume it again in April when we fly back to cruise next season. Right now we are not sure if we are going to cruise Central America or if we are going to the Galapagos Islands and then onwards to the South Pacific. Such a big, exciting world to discover! Have yourself an awesome winter.
Our farewell party on the boat with our B.C. friends Marnie and Peter of 2 Pieces of Eight. They also belong to the Blue Water Cruising Association. We met them about two years ago when we were all "dreamers and planners" in the organization. We are now officially "doers"