I've added pictures to the Ensenada photo album in a sub folder entitled Language School. We have completed the course, but I'm still not speaking Spanish. I understand quite a lot, but I can't seem to get it out of my mouth. Italian still intrudes. Oh, well. Michael's command of the language keeps us going, with me as interpreter when he doesn't catch the drift. Alone, we struggle. Together, I suppose we're adding up to a whole person.
I'll get some pictures of friends uploaded soon. We're having a great time. Diane Olson from Daydreamer (out of Anchorage) became my walking partner before she and her husband John left for Alaska and daughter's wedding. They've sold their lovely boat, but will be taking it on the HaHa with its new owner. I trust we'll meet them again in the Sea. Making good friends is what this is all about.
Across from us is Elan with a Belgian couple on board. I'll write more about them later, but suffice it to say, we're having a great time with them and their beautiful daughter, Laure. I've promised to speak English for now, but once we all get past Cabo, they've agreed to help me with my French.
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06/21/2008, Baja Naval
I've never seen a bigger flag. Anywhere. It acts as a homing point for us as it flies right off our starboard side and can be seen from anywhere in town. It allows us to explore because we can always find our way home.
Take a look at the photos in the Gallery (link to right) for more pics of the flag and Ensenada.
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06/21/2008, Baja Naval, Ensenada
I'm posting some pictures in the gallery of the view off our stern. The fog slips in many evenings, keeping it cool at night, then burns off in the morning. Right now it's gloriously sunny out. Two cruise ships are at Cruiseport, so we'll avoid the downtown today and concentrate on boat projects.
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