Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Mexico with Brian and Celynda!

2 weeks ago, Doug, Brian, Celynda and I got to travel down to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for a 'celebration' of sorts, for Brian's graduation of Medical school.  We got to spend 6 great days of fun, although I shouldn't make that 'blanket' statement for Brian and Celynda.  We went to Lover's/Divorce Beach and spent a few hours there.  The reason for the name is that at the end of the peninsula of the baja, there is a stretch of land that on one side is Sea of Cortez - calm  waters and the other side is the pounding Pacific Ocean.  They have signs that say NO SWIMMING due to the terrific undertow of the waters.  
This picture of Brian and Celynda took several tries to get it just right and before the water would crash up on the shore.  

In this picture you see the Lover's Beach side where it is calm.   There is snorkling there and a large rock to jump off.  Believe it or not, Brian went to jump.  He is in the blue t-shirt about ready to jump but sadly, I missed the actual jump.


 For dinner one night we went to a 'pirates' themed restaurant where we ran into Jack Sparrow!  He had some pretty great weapons.

Another day we drove to a waterfall area.  It's quite the drive back into this place and you now have to pay a few dollars to park there; (we'd been back before with Ben and Judy Cotter and it was a free hike to this place).  Anyway, as you can see there was only a small dribble of a water fall and quite disappointing.  AND to top it all off, there were small water snakes!  There were MANY snakes. But it didn't bother Doug at all.  He swam out to the 'diving' rock and went right in.  No fear at all.  

Brian on the other hand had doubts.  And as soon as he went in he swam as fast as he could to get past the weedy/reedy area where the snakes probably liked to hide.



 We ended up hiking back up the creek for a bit and found these great trees that have wrapped their roots around these rocks.





Another great find during the hike.....a bum rock! Brian thought his kids would love this and sadly the lighting did not highlight the crack adequately.  


Driving to Santiago, Mexico, near the waterfall, we passed through the Tropic of Cancer.  

This was our mode of transportation to our room and up to the lobby.  If you don't take a ride on this it is quite a hike up the hill to get to your car.

We also decided to go zip-lining and repelling.  No personal photos were allowed, but of course they would sell you a DVD that they had made during our day there.  

Walking around town one day there was a man 'selling' pictures of his iguana wearing a sombrero   Come on, how can you pass that up?  An iguana wearing a sombrero?  We had to do it.  Or Brian had to do it anyway.  

One one of the last mornings we went down to the beach to look in the rocks as the tide went out.  Brian and Celynda each had their own idea of what that meant.  I found a rock with a heart on it, and sorry, I could not get the picture to turn right side up.  Also the heart in the leaf, was as we were taking the waterfall hike.  



This was the morning they would be returning back to their kids.  Although they had a great time, they were ready to be with their kids!

Thanks B & C for being with us and putting up with my snoring.  We had a great time with you two.  Loves!

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