don't mess with muchacho |
The pelicans got so noisy around us that we resorted to shooting old limes at them with Kai's slingshot. Excellent entertainment, I must say. Beats the snot out of a video game.
Pelicans be warned! |
"I hope I see whales tomorrow" Kai said as we tucked him in on his last day of being nine.
So did we. We only sailed 700 miles to see them!
Kai's b-day arrived and our water-child truly had The blessing of Neptune on him. The weather was flat calm. Not a breath of wind, the sea like glass. We made him a speedy breakfast in bed and I made jon and I a thermos of Mexican coffee and we all piled into the dingy and went looking for whales.
Frigate birds soared above us. Magdelana bay shone like a mirror under us as we motored towards a sandy point the locals told us had muchos ballenas gris.
And they weren't kidding.
The first blow we saw was followed by a second, third, fourth and so on. We puttered along following the slow moving giants as they rolled along the sandy bottom scratching them selves. We were surrounded. We tried in vain to get footage on the gopro. Unfortunately what
Looked from the surface like clear water- we could see straight to the bottom ten feet below- was actually pretty silty from the motion of the giant flukes. So even though we had gone all animal planet and strapped our gopro to the extending boat hook-the actual footage was not as impressive as what we got to see." this is the best day of my life" Kai said, as we rowed along five feet from a grey whale calf.
We spent the morning in the company of giants. Then, as the sun threatened to obliterate our pasty white selves, we motored over to the village and dropped in on the only joint in town. Jose runs a little palapa( palm thatched shack) on the beach. There is no menu, only fresh lobster, shrimps, fish, tortillas and beans...and cold cervesa. What else could there possibly be? For thirty bucks we feasted Kai and the rest of us on grilled lobsters and shrimp and homemade salsa and tortillas, sodas for the kids and beer for us.
Jaun and Jose |
chatting to grandma on the b-day |
Happy 10 Kai1 |
I wonder what we will do?
Fishing sounds good...
what a terrific birthday! Have been keeping up via blog and am excited to see each new entry. Especially touched with the magic ring story and so glad you have arrived safely. Love to you all, G.Sue
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Kai!! That does sound like the best birthday ever. Heres to many more adventures.
ReplyDeleteLots of love from Vancouver.
Ha ha imagine me and kai sitting on the couch playing 24/7 video games packing on fat compared to no school outdoor whale spotting and watching the ocean every night.
ReplyDeleteI wish we could come live wih you guys!
From payton
Aaaaah, the bodega on the beach! Why ever leave? Baba and I wanted to have just such a place on Kauai. Glad all the comments have now made it through. Even the daft duplicates. The pics are boooteeful. Apologies for the one minute pome in the email. Not exactly 'una obra maestra'.
ReplyDeleteI have a slingshot just like that. More or less 100% useless. For shooting the pileated woodpeckers who eat the house.
ReplyDeleteGood fishing!
What an amazing day Kai! Amazing bday! What a gift!
ReplyDeleteLove love love
Xoxo
Your adventures sound cool!
ReplyDelete(I like your sling shot, Kai.)
PS.
I saw that movie to.
I think its annoying that the selfish and mean guy was considered the best pilot for a while.
What a perfect, first double digit birthday!!!! One you'll never forget. Lots and lots of love from Gramma Sara and CB
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