Saturday, March 28, 2020

Back to Vancouver March 2020

We are writing this from 'the bunker' in North Vancouver, thanks to Jonathan and Kendrianne for setting us up for our 14 days of mandatory quarantine. 
We flew back Thursday on the last flight out of Cabo. We would like to express HUGE thanks to Captain Gibson and the crew of Air Canada 979. We had a brief moment of panic when were sitting on the plane and they said they didn’t have enough room for all the dogs on board.
The Captain made the decision to allow 2 in the cabin… what a guy! So our 50lb hairy pet Molly, sat on Leanne’s knee most of the way home!
We spent our last 10 days in La Paz keeping our distance, and sadly didn't get to say adios to friends and favourite places in person. We will also miss our neighbour Ed's 99th birthday. We hope he has a safe trip back to Colorado on Tuesday.
Best wishes to everyone at this weird time. We hope you stay safe and illness free.
And we hope to return to La Paz again in November.

Tennis 2 weeks ago. Before social distancing became the norm
The gate to Ed's house closes for another year.


Nice afternoon nap...

Spring nesting

The minutes add up to 37+ hours! In the end they cancelled all flights!

A cheerful new mural on the back of a bank

'Kevin the Kayak' was put to good use

I was very late planting veggies this year. 

I love you Stu (the Subaru)!

The date palm is flowering

We went north from our place to avoid the crowds at the beach

Random cattle action on our street!

Last cocktails in the 'members only' section on the roof.

Very quiet at Cabo airport

The dog got an upgrade to business class. (Don't get used to it Molly!)

Musician's joke...

Construction begins. Not sure Oakley is too keen on the Grandparents living next door!

Friday, March 13, 2020

March 2020

We arrived back from our trip on February 10 with Leanne's Mum, Shirley in tow. She had a great time and spent 17 days with us, which included her 90th birthday.
I have had a lot of gigs lately, including the Grand Opening of our friend Terry's new club - Bodega Madero.
We were looking forward to Nance & Mary arriving today, but unfortunately they were forced to cancel due to the ongoing coronavirus situation. We will have to see how things develop and maybe alter our own plans to return to Canada...
In the meantime, there are worse places to be.

Pre-boarding with a (nearly) 90 year old has its advantages

Tacos del Estadio is our new favourite place. Extremely good, cheap food.

Watch out for low flying stingrays though!

Leanne: "This would make a good photo for the blog"

Shirley makes it into the pool.
 
In times like these, one has to stock up on the essentials (still $5 a bottle)

You never know what you will find in the 'segundas'. Captain Kirk's chair, with a strange caption

We volunteered again for the monthly Mar Libre beach clean up.

The group was augmented by a bunch of school kids this time.

The La Paz big band performing at the new amphitheater on the Malecon

A nice new venue 

The agaves are in full bloom

There was a surprise tennis tournament for our friend Raúl's birthday

First drinks on Thom & Karen's new patio.

Nana's 90th birthday!

We now have a nice bed under the palapa for afternoon naps

The grand opening of Bodega Madero was a sell out

Terry, Willie, Bill and me at the back

No shortage of loo paper here... yet.

The annual Beach Blues Concert at Willie & Carol's house in El Sargento.

We are missing these two a lot.