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Eagle's Big Left Turn
Join Jeanne and Tom now that we have prepared our Freeport Islander SV Eagle to sail on an adventure from the PNW to smaller latitudes.
A down day in Rosalia
Jeanne
07/27/2012, Santa Rosalia

And on the 4th day, they rested.......
It's time to tour the town. This is our second trip to Santa Rosalia, a copper mining town, and we haven't really wandered it like we usually do. Oh, we've searched for the best prices on produce, tried a few taco and hot dog stands, but there's usually more than just provisioning to be done.

The cover shot is a local church, that was designed and built by Effiel, the guy famous for the tower in paris. It was used in the 1884 worlds fair, then shipped here to be rebuilt in the small mining town of Rosalia. Pretty cool huh?



So, this morning, we gathered up Lefty and the camera gear, and our ever present shopping list, and headed off to the Museo de Boleo. To get there, you slowly climb- because its already 90' at 9:00am- a set of steps all the way up the hillside...

The building sits on the top of the hill, overlooking most of the town and the entire harbor. It was once the mining headquarters. A lovely building,constructed entirely of wood; creaky floors, super high ceilings, an entry way that opens to the ceiling with a second story balcony all around the inside. Most of the windows were shuttered or curtained, so I had to use a flash inside.

We were given permission to freely wander through the main level. Several rooms had items used in the mine; scales, picks, hardhats - Lefty tried one on, and other items. What caught our eye, was the collection of typewriters, and office type machines, adding, mimeograph, and even an old switchboard station.









The details of the building were interesting as well. The turn of the century style light switches, some missing key parts - yet still in use! The door knobs and other fixtures were interesting to look at.

Just as we were about to leave, a curator saw us taking photos. He came and unlocked a safe, with an inner safe and allowed us access to the original ledgers/journals stored inside. The room was very small, about 8x10 with deep shelves lining the outer walls. The shelves were full of large, cloth bound books about 20" high. Lot's of history in that room.



The mine re-opened in the last couple of years and has brought some new life into the town. We've been told there is enough copper to keep the mine going for 25 years. Hopefully, something else will be around to keep this town going by that time.


Provisions....
Tom
07/26/2012, Santa Rosalia

With our departure scheduled for Saturday morning, we are wrappping up our major provisioning here in Rosalia. While there are some small tiendas up in that area, we will only be able to buy the basics, beans, rices etc at normal pricing. There will be many things that we will be able to buy but will be at a much higher price so we are stocking up. Box juices. pasta, Media Crema, snack food, soy sauce, chicken, ground beef and powdered lemonade.

And of course BEER!! The local beer deposito offered to deliver the beer to the marina if a couple of boats got together. So, Time Piece, Interabang and Eagle all ordered 5 cases which were promptly delivered at 10AM this morning.

Just in case you are concerned about our beer consumption, keep in mind, we will not be back to a full size town like Rosalia for at least 3 months. That Eqautes to 1.333 beers per day. It is going to be near or above 100 every one of those days, so i will sweat out that much by accident! In addition to that, John on Time Piece read an artical in a magazine for single handed cruisers that they reccomend at least one beer a day, not just for the liquids, but the amount of calories. With the amount of sweating we do, those valuable calories must be replaced in order to not allow our selves to get too run down. That's my story and I am sticking to it!!

Now....Jeanne, what do you want to drink while we are in Bahia De Los Angeles

07/26/2012 | Third Degree
Ummm, I count 12 cases there sir.....
07/26/2012 | Jeanne Walker
now Jim, you shoudl know me well enough by now!! I might screw some things up, but never the beer count! Look closely...there are 15 cases of 24 cans.
07/26/2012 | Don
I know the basic size of your refrigerator, so how do you store so much in it that will keep? Do you have another freezer box besides the Freeport freezer compartment? Found any new and interesting places to store dry goods and cans?
07/26/2012 | Dan Freeman
sounds to me like you are trying tojustify your rampant consumption- I think that may be a sign! j/k!
07/27/2012 | Jeanne Walker
Don, let's just say we have beer stuffed in just about every nook and cranny we can find. but i guess that goes with all of our food stuffs.
07/27/2012 | Richard Boren
5 cases sounds about right, that's the amount we bought before we headed to BLA for the summer. Sure you can buy it there, but it's more expensive, like everything else. What you need is a friend who will deliver you some Butter up to BLA in September...any ideas?
07/27/2012 | Jeanne Walker
Rich, we hope to make it with those 5 cases. As far as butter goes, we are taking 8 pounds with us, but with Jeanne's brown butter brownies....that just might not be a enough. Hummm I wonder who might make it down for the SSB/Ham net controlers party...we will have to talk!! LOL
07/28/2012 | Leiann & Dave
Happy Belated Anniversary! What a great way to spend one. Love keeping up with you guys on here and glad to know all is well with you. Be safe and keep on living the dream. Chrysalis II
Back to Santa Rosalia
Tom
07/24/2012, See Above

We made the ten mile run this morning from Isla San Marcos to the sleepy little mining town of Santa Rosalia. We got to sail a little over half the way...the had to motor. We caught one fish on the way, yet another SkipJack tuna, who was promptly released to swim another day.

we will provision and do a bit of exploring for a few days and then head north!!

07/24/2012 | SV THIRD DAY
Listen to me here.
Stock up on those fabulous SR Flour Tortillas because north of SR you won't find a good flour tortilla.
07/25/2012 | Terry & Heidi Kotas
We LOVE Santa Rosalia! Enjoy your trip north, but like Rich says stock up on what you like because if they've got it-- and they might not -- it's more expensive up north. San Fransquito is fabulous!
Triple digit day
Tom hot, smokin' hot
07/24/2012, Isla San Marcos

Today was our first, triple digit day...101 in the cockpit. The most interesting thing about the day was the fact that it didn't seem all that hot. The humdity was down, and there was a breeze! We are at that point in the Mexican summer where 95-96 is pretty normal, so a few more degrees give or take are hardly ever noticed, but give that barometer a few upward bumps and boy does it get miserable. Actually the afternoon winds, 8-15 knots normally make it really pretty nice. So farwe are not regretting our lack of an air conditioner.Time will tell if that holds true

07/29/2012 | Mike Mullins
Way to go Time Piece John for Sailing all the way:)
Fresh Fish
Tom
07/22/2012, San Marcos

We still have some fish from the Tripui Fishing Tournament, but it is frozen. So while we were snorkleing this morning, I brought along my hawaiian sling spear to see if i could get us some fresh fish for dinner tonight. I took two shots, and as you can see i got two exceptional Barred Grunts. These fish are very plentiful, taste great, and are the biggest two i have gotten, fishing or by spear!! I was a pretty happy camper!! Fresh cevece tonight!



Guest Photographers
Tom
07/22/2012

In order to make sure credit is given where credit is due, I am posting these two photos seperate. The first one is a shot taken by Kyra, on SV Nyon of Eagle sailing with our spinnaker up. It was a great sail, a single tack, nearly 30 miles all on the spinnaker...SWEET!



And our buddy John, on Time Piece took ths shot of Eagle in Bahia Los Gatos. Our kayaks are on the beach at the bottom right corner.


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