December 16, 2011 – Hard to believe but the 2011 45 Day is almost over! We have had a great time and a great group, fun, fun, fun. Dancing on tables at Ray’s Place, a hike to remember, heavy rain in Bahia de los Angeles, lots of fires, eggs in a bag
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Day 40 – Dia de la Virgen de Guadalude
December 12, 2011 -Today is “Dia de la Virgen de Guadalude” or Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe and it seems fitting that we are in Bahia de los Angeles (Bay of Angeles). The Virgin of Guadalupe is a symbol of significant importance to Mexican Catholics. Guadalupe is often considered a mixture of the cultures […]
Day 30 – La Paz
December 2, 2011 – We have been in La Paz for a couple of days now, weather is great as always at this time of year (actually all season). Tonight we are going to dinner at Los Magueyes Restaurant & Bar, one of our favourites.
Day 23-Cabo San Lucas
November 25, 2011 – Well we made it to the bottom and after a couple of peaceful cool night in Rancho Verde, what a change! Everyone is really warm now, around 28C by 4 pm. After a big shop at COSTCO we headed to Vagabundos to set up for the next few days then off to La Europea to taste some fine Tequilla and Walmart for a few last items.
MEXICAN REVOLUTION 1910-1920
November 20, 2011 – Throughout history Mexico has experienced many violent conflicts. The most famous perhaps is the Mexican Revolution from 1910-1920. The revolution happened because Mexican’s of every class and social standing could no longer tolerate the corrupt dictator President Porfino Diaz who had ruled for 30 years. This revolution proved fatal to many revolutionary leaders and heroes and over two million Mexican men & women during this 10 year period.