Showing posts with label zihautanejo in jan. '10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zihautanejo in jan. '10. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2010

refugio de potosi in zihautanejo


this is an amazing nest, about 3-4 ft long.  i can't remember the name of the bird that builds the nest but i've seen several around town in restaurants.  wish i could bring one home

a hummingbird nest about the size of a quarter


backside of the nest - built very strongly

one of the lizzards shot through the glass of the terrarium

one of the iguanas in the terrarium

one of the turtles in the tererarium

a very sweet coatimundi

i can't remember the name of this bird but he was following us around and very obnoxious


inside the butterfly pavilion




one of the macaws roaming the grounds


the foot portion of a humpback whale

jim buddying up to one of the parrots roaming around.  he looked a lot like our deceased nameless parrot.

whistling duck

lizzard pile-up

horned owl


before i forget i wanted to post some pictures from our trip to El Refugio de Potosí just outside town. http://www.elrefugiodepotosi.org/. it's a center for wildlife conservation and environmental education. we stopped on our way back from the kayak trip into the mangroves.  Laurel runs the place and she trains and educates local kids about the animals being kept here.  we saw a butterfly pavilion, a walk-in iguana terrarium, parrots and macaws, several that roam freely, ducks, snakes, scorpions, hummingbirds, a horned owl sitting on a perch, and raptors.  anyway, it was quite wonderful. 

leaving zihautanejo on jan. 30 '10

i finally got my turk's head ankle bracelet

this was my view last sunday.  jim and i tried to figure out how to weave the turk's head knot around my ankle and he was patient enough to finally get it done

our favorite hang out is cafe marina where we ate many breakfasts

when the internet connection was lousy at the computer store we moved over to garraboa restaurant.  my chiliquiles breakfast was great and they were very accommodating, allowing us to sit and email pretty much all day

one evening we decided to sit and watch the women's volleyball game at the basketball court which is down the street from cafe marina

when we were out making water a couple days ago one of the cruise ships was coming into the bay.  a few days ago there were 2 cruise ships in at the same time

the motor has arrived. we're provisioned and we're ready to leave zihautanejo this afternoon. yesterday we dealt with offloading the broken motor and spent sunset time on s/v Blue Bottle talking about what to expect in Central America and heading over to Ecuador. the more we hear the more excited we get about all the interesting places to visit along the coast.

the bay here is beginning to fill up with boats for sailfest which starts this coming tuesday. we're sorry to miss out on the fun but we've spent way too much time here which will affect our stops further south. this morning we had a few sprinkles and there's rain predicted today with increased winds, but right now i see blue sky. a good time to leave.

although internet connections are spotty, we do enjoy hearing from you.  we like to know what you're thinking, what's keeping you busy and anything else you'd like to share with us.  feel free to drop us an email.  linda can be reached at lindapowers.007@gmail.com and jim can be reached at jamesafair@aol.com.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

19 days in zihautanejo but who's counting

yesterday at the computer store. now i ask you, how often do you see this at your internet site?


our favorite breakfast joint here, cafe marina. looks out at the bay and is across from the very local fish market.
some of the artwork next to me just now.


jim emailing two days ago before we heard there's a delay with the motor.


i'm at a wonderful restaurant down the street from the outboard motor store. stormy weather is playing but the weather here is anything but. and so the saga continues.
we're still waiting for our outboard motor. while we love being here in zihautanejo (and i can easily spell it now) we are anxious to get going. we've been here 19 days. at least we don't have the bug problem we had in barra and elsewhere. the marine "store" where we bought the motor isn't very forthcoming about when it will arrive, maybe saturday (which is today and they're closed) maybe monday. we were bummed wednesday when they told us. our recovery was staying on the boat thursday and reading. and reading. and reading. i'm half way through "girls like us" which is a hefty 600+ page biography of carole king, joni mitchell and carly simon. for those of us women who came of age in the 60s it's quite a reminder of those crazy years we lived in. jim finished one book and has started another, something about death and destruction i think.

yesterday we kayaked back into town for breakfast at our favorite spot, cafe marina. then it was to the computer store but the connection was too slow to do anything. back at the boat later in the day we discovered jim's kayak has a huge leak so he can't use it and we have no way of fixing it. now he's reduced to rowing the dinghy in to shore and dealing with putting the wheels up and down on the sand (not an easy task). our frequent motto these days is "well it could be worse". let's hope not.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

mangrove kayak trip in zihautanejo jan. 9 '10




where we got our kayaks for the day




roadside memorial for an apparition of the virgin of guadalupe which appeared on this tree


fruit stand on the way to the mangroves


daub-constructed cabin, made from adobe mud, along the road to the mangroves


roadside fish joint


there were actually about five iguanas in this palm tree. this guy was huge.


he's feeding on shrimp. we saw him in the pond on the way to the mangroves.

one of the ponds we passed on the way to the mangroves.


i have a new motto - give up on being perfect and having this blog be in chronological order. i get too hung up on the whole business and then don't want to post. having said that, this post is about being in zihautanejo (since jan. 5). good grief i can't believe how long we've been here. anyway, one day rolls into the next but there have been a few highlights.

January 9 for example. here's my journal entry. It was a short-lived working motor celebration. Up early to motor in to meet Jack and family for a kayak tour. The motor worked just long enough for us to leave the boat then it quit. For good. We rowed back to the boat, transferred our gear to our kayaks, and paddled to shore – late. But the rest of the day was incredible.

We drove through small villages to get to the mangroves where we spent hours in a relaxing kayak tour. so many birds it's hard to recall them all but here's a partial list: juvenil white pelicans, red & white mangroves, cormorants, frigates, great blue herons, egrets, reddish egrets, green herons, white ibis, wood stork, whistling ducks, wood rail. brian was our tour guide and he was very knowledgeable about the area, the flora and fauna. if you're ever in zihautanejo be sure and take one of his tours (zoekayaktours.com). jim just reminded me there are two tour options but the second one into the lagoon he offers only to locals because it's often used as a body dump from warring drug lords. he said it scares away the tourists.
then he drove us into a small village where we bought some local salt which is mined in the mangroves. we ended the tour by stopping at the refugio de potosi. this place is truly amazing. laural runs the place and has trained young locals to educate us on the inhabitants: great horned owl, hummingbirds of various kinds, kingbird, snakes, scorpions, lots of parrots and macaws, several sitting out on open perches. and then there's the butterfly enclosure, iguana area, raptors, and indigenous trees and plants. there's more but my memory fails me now.
and now, looking at all my pictures, i realize there are too many to put in this one blog. more to come.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

sudden squall in zihaut

we had a very exciting (and scary) evening yesterday.  jim put up the boat cover (at my insistance) to help keep the boat clean from the boobies and pelicans.  we had just settled into the cockpit to watch the sunset and watch the lightening flashes move around the bay.  then we heard the thunder.  a few sprinkles of rain and we closed the hatches.  just as we were discussing how wonderful the cool weather was, the squall hit.  we were pelted with horizontal rain that felt like hail, and the wind (clocked at 35-40) caught our sailcover trying to make us airbourn.  it dragged our anchor and us into another boat.  while jim was scrambling to take down the boat cover i was fending off the bow sprit of the other boat.  i had to untie our dinghy and both kayaks to give to them for safe keeping.  we got the motor started and reanchored in the dark once we knew nothing would fowl the prop.  later we discovered jim's kayak paddle was gone and a couple back cushions for the kayaks and a pair of his shoes.  no real damage to either boat.  we were lucky.  it could have been worse.  in the aftermath of debriefing we realized (okay i realized) how important it is to always always always be prepared.  don't leave things on deck, don't leave boat covers up at night.

sorry, no pictures of all this.  it wouldn't have been a pretty sight, both of us dripping wet.

today it's calm, slightly overcast, and we have 3 boobies sitting on our bow.


this is not a boobie
more to come.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

outboard ordeal in zihautanejo




we've gotten comfortable here, as you can tell


the fish market in front of where we eat breakfast at cafe marina

we're still in zihuatanejo. it's the saga of the outboard motor. we thought it was fixed in barra but when we tried to use it after arriving here jan. 4 we got about 2 feet from the boat and it quit. so we took it in to a local guy who worked on it. got it back, used it once, and it quit AGAIN.  we debated chucking it overboard for a mooring, but have decided to go to plan B. we're going to buy what the mexicans use, a yamaha 2 stroke. but it's complicated, takes time to order and receive so we're here for another 5 days or so.

we love zihuat. more to come about our time here but for now i just wanted to make an initial entry to update the blog. internet is not easy. i have to put my computer in a drybag and kayak to shore then walk to the store to buy time for hookup.

more to come.