Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Empalme Beach Camping

This past weekend all of us boatyard people decided to go on a camping trip. So we packed up our back packs added a few beers, random veggies, pancake mix, and our tent and headed to Empalme. A town about 20 minutes from here. George, Michael and I in George's Dodge Ram. The Brits with their parents in their car. Rudy in his truck and Allen our caboose in his MoHome. We got to the beach around 3 and set up camp. We spent the day collecting wood for a fire, making a homemade put put course, taking turns on the kayak and enjoying the sun. We had grabbed some fresh seafood on the way and Michael prepared a huge pot of Mexican Seafood Paella, which is what we called it. After we had soaked up everything we could from the beach that day we went to sleep with full bellies. The morning brought another day of sunshine. Allen and I fixed up a huge breakfast and we left. A few days later having the itch to get out of the yard and finally be back in La Sancha we set out to explore a new cove. We are now slowly getting to work on preparing Splendid for the trailer and the open road. 





exploring new coves 


We found a Pacific Sea Horse!!!!





La Sancha looking good after her tune up 


bestfriends 

little lighthouse on the point

Piña guarding her home

sweet potato soup a little avocado and lime crema and don't forget the queso fresco
craving Christina's soup so bad.....

Piña's new hiding spot

enjoying beautiful days together in the sun


Beach camping in Empalme 

temporary fix to our sink problems


Preparing Caramelos. It's basically a cheese quesadilla with caramelized onions.

Michael makes them almost as good as the lady down the road

The beginning of our fire pit

the boys 

Michael's favorite thing to do. Build fire pits

Gordon, Kirsty's dad and Allen owner of the lovely mobile home.



New trick.. Cover your corn in seaweed. Keeps it moist and gives it just enough salt. 


Almejas Chocolatas popular in Mexico. All of the locals dig for these bad boys. They are going for 2 pesos on the side of the road. Michael and Gordon dug these up. 


Our kitchen



we were blessed with the most gorgeous sunset


Allen's kitchen in the mo home.


Dinner is served. Mexican seafood paella 

SMORES YES!

Playing a little after dinner golf


George can fall asleep anywhere. Seriously..

It couldn't get better than waking up on the beach

campsite


Kirsty, her mum Ronnie and I. 



Have you ever seen a tan ladybug??

handmade gulf course by Michael Jr. Calvino

The dolphins came to say hello




El Jefe


Stopped for a late lunch in the shade on the way home from camping. 


 A little dog family was taking over the restaurant 

Ceviche de Pescado mi favorite 

tacos de cameron

Piña left this little guy on the bed for our welcome home present. 

Perfectly cooked meat by Claire 

tacos de carne para lunch






MASHED POTATOES WITH OUR NEW RICER 




Two new projects. Board re shaped to fit with table to complete the perfect sitting experience. HUSU Also my new purse I made while practicing a sewing technique. 

NEW PARTS FOR LA SANCHA


tea for two 


2 comments:

  1. That seahorse is pretty much the coolest thing ever! I would have freaked and watched it for hours!

    You guys are the cutest! And had to laugh at Michael's fire pit building- yes, he does love his pits! Gorgeous sunset and lots of awesome pics and food- as always! :) Miss you guys!

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  2. I knew Michael was behind that fire pit!
    What a sunset and some good fresh eats-miss those chocolate clams!

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