03 February 2012 -- Cabo San Lucas
The day started out with some clouds blocking out our normal morning sun, and it was a bit cooler than the day before. This would have bothered us years ago when we were here for only one week. But one cool day out of 28 is not an issue, plus we were just planning on relaxing around here anyway. After breakfast of homemade fruit smoothies, we took a walk up the beach as far as we could go; the massive rock escarpment has always been a clear Turn Around signal. As we approached our place on the way back, we considered walking on. We could go next door to Terra Sol, stop at the pool palapa bar, have a drink, and say "Hi" to Mario (the bartender). We could then continue on to Grand Solmar (where we'll be next week) and see how they're doing on construction of another new tower. Then we could go toward Land's End until we reached more prohibiting rocks. We chose to come back to the room.
Reading, writing, and relaxing again took over as the day's main activities. There didn't seem to be a push for anything major to be accomplished, so it wasn't. For dinner, Darlene poached some white fish that we had with rice and serrano peppers. I made a large salad, and we listened to some music from Darlene's mp3 player. It wasn't an exciting day -- but then those kind of days can be the best kind.
The day started out with some clouds blocking out our normal morning sun, and it was a bit cooler than the day before. This would have bothered us years ago when we were here for only one week. But one cool day out of 28 is not an issue, plus we were just planning on relaxing around here anyway. After breakfast of homemade fruit smoothies, we took a walk up the beach as far as we could go; the massive rock escarpment has always been a clear Turn Around signal. As we approached our place on the way back, we considered walking on. We could go next door to Terra Sol, stop at the pool palapa bar, have a drink, and say "Hi" to Mario (the bartender). We could then continue on to Grand Solmar (where we'll be next week) and see how they're doing on construction of another new tower. Then we could go toward Land's End until we reached more prohibiting rocks. We chose to come back to the room.
Reading, writing, and relaxing again took over as the day's main activities. There didn't seem to be a push for anything major to be accomplished, so it wasn't. For dinner, Darlene poached some white fish that we had with rice and serrano peppers. I made a large salad, and we listened to some music from Darlene's mp3 player. It wasn't an exciting day -- but then those kind of days can be the best kind.
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