Friday, January 11, 2008

Baja, Diego, Catalina , 2 viajeros, and a trusty truck

3000 miles of driving

10 nights of camping, 2 hotels, 4 restaurant meals, one ferry express ride, and a midnight hike

5 whales + a calf, 2 dolphin schools, 7 clams, a few sting rays and legless starfish, uncountable seals sunning and jumping, plovers, sandpipers, herons, pelicans, frigatebirds, cormorants, and ospreys

a blue bay and empty beach

sand and seashells

wind and sun gentle on our skin

the coolness (shocking) and clarity of the water

the sound of the incoming tide lapping at the sand

a million, billion stars.

2 weeks of...
bottled water, watchless days, velvet nights, clothing re-runs,
rural roads, grand vistas, wandering cattle, and cultural eye openers.

Living on the beach and in the best way possible.

Baja California, Santa Catalina Island, and San Diego.

We're home now. Just got in the door after an all day push from California to New Mexico. Our first meal is green chile stew from the Frontier restaurant. Crazy Baja Driver Man has finished wading through his email--140 messages from UNM alone--and has moved on to Cyclocross scores (very important!).

I'm happily organizing entropy--and delighted at the state of our house. Our kitchen jungle plants didn't die, the furnace turned on (after a breathtaking delay), we didn't leave dirty dishes in the sink, nothing moldy is growing in the fridge, and the car started on the first try.

Happy, happy New Year.

5 comments:

Bones said...

Glad you had a great trip! and welcome back to NM!

ShirleyPerly said...

Wow, sounds like a fabulous vacation. Welcome back and Happy New Year to you!!

Anonymous said...

It all sounds so nice, especially the blue bay and an empty beach :)

Welcome back!

Happy New Year to you, too!

SWTrigal said...

Schools of dolphins!! Please expand on that..I am so jealous..

Podium quest said...

Wow, sounds like a dream vacatiopn. But don't you love the feeling of getting home after a long time away.