Fun At the Beach

I asked the desk clerk at the motel if he could recommend a beach. He said that for a first time person who doesn’t know the lay of the land, my best bet was Playa Algodones (Cotton Beach) by the Soggy Peso (lol) bar. Just follow the main road for ages until I see the signs for the Soggy Peso on my left.

Following the main road was fine until I didn’t realise that I needed to take the curve to the right and ended up in a hotel parking lot. I turned around and found myself going the wrong way down the road. No one honked. Everyone just stopped patiently while a nice man got me turned around and, I think, assured me that I’m not an idiot, everyone new to the area does this, and there needs to be better signage!

Back on the main road, I drove for a long time following the shoreline, the water getting bluer and bluer by the kilometre. I finally saw a sign that said Playa Algodones that way, down a dirt road, so I figured the Soggy Peso would be close by. I was right. I just had to go up the road a bit until I could do a U-turn.

There was a gatehouse at the entrance to the road to the bar, but the windows were shut and the gate arm was up. I drove a short distance down a very rutty dirt road, following the one or two signs indicating that the Soggy Peso was thataway and finally made my way there! I parked in front, changed into my flip flops, and went to investigate the beach.

It was beautiful, lovely sand with seashells ending in bright blue water, and almost deserted! I was hungry and went up to the Soggy Peso to ask if they were open. Yup. I ordered a piña colada, but they were out of pineapple, so I went with a margarita. I took one sip and almost fell over in my chair, it was that potent! The food menu was tiny. I wanted something more substantial than chips and salsa, so I ordered their shrimp quesadilla.

The two servers chatted with me while I was there and that was a real test of my language skills! Personal conversation is so much harder than business transactions, which can be fairly scripted in advance. I muddled through and got a few corrections, which I did not mind in the least! One of the boys said that he has Canadian friends who refuse to learn a word of Spanish, so he was surprised that I voluntarily studied the language.

The quesadilla was absolutely wonderful! It was full of cheese and plump shrimp and mild peppers, with plenty of guacamole and a very mildly hot red sauce to spread over it. I got the giggles about halfway through the meal, my sign that I was imbibing a particularly potent drink and shouldn’t plan to drive for a while! One of the boys even joked about how much tequila they put in their margaritas. *hiccup*

When I was done, I said that I would head down to the beach and use one of their chairs and umbrellas to sit for a bit, then go swim. One of the boys said something and I only caught ‘peligroso’ and ‘guerra.’ From the context, I extrapolated that he was warning me about man o’ war jelly fish. I just did some research and it looks like I was right!

The water was cool and there was a nasty wind blowing, so I didn’t play in the water long. But I definitely did enough strokes and got my head wet to say that I have finally had a proper swim in the Pacific Ocean!

I wish I had know that there would be these lovely lounge chairs and umbrellas as I would have brought a book or magazine. I still managed to wile away a couple of hours lying and walking in the sun.

Photos From My Last Day At the Beach

What a busy day it’s been on the beach as it’s the last day of March break. It’s been overcast (I didn’t get a full charge today) but very muggy, so all the windows and roof hatches have been open.

Late afternoon, I decided to walk the two miles (four miles round trip) to the saloon for a beer and a burger, forgetting that today is St Patrick’s Day. The saloon was full to bursting so I instead got my burger to go and ate it on a windy bench on the beach, about halfway to home so the food was still at an acceptable temperature. I just wish I could have had one last ice cold Dos Equis, ‘dressed’ with salt and lime (damn you L for introducing them to me, LOL).

It was a really nice walk except for the fact that there is no way to get to the Saloon but along the main road and it was very busy tonight with folks heading back to civilization.

I won’t miss the wind, but I will otherwise miss everything about this truly magical place. I am so blessed to have been able to spend time here. I have about 14 hours left before I pull out.

 

Portrait of contentment, Neelix version.

Portrait of contentment, Neelix version.

Until these folks with a Fleetwood Flair pulled in, I was sure my deadbolt was added on a by a previous owner. This is the first time I have seen an entrance door exactly like mine.

Until these folks with a Fleetwood Flair pulled in, I was sure my deadbolt was added on a by a previous owner. This is the first time I have seen an entrance door exactly like mine.

My neighbours' dog is SOOOOOOO cute. She's about half the size of Tabitha!!! Her name is Daisy and she is 8 years old.

My neighbours’ dog is SOOOOOOO cute. She’s about half the size of Tabitha!!! Her name is Daisy and she is 8 years old.

Portrait of contentment, Tabitha version.

Portrait of contentment, Tabitha version.

The beach was PACKED and this is only a small part of it!

The beach was PACKED and this is only a small part of it!

This school bus was selling hot food tonight to my surprise.

This school bus was selling hot food tonight to my surprise.

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The beach is on one side of the road and this lagoon is on the other side.

The beach is on one side of the road and this lagoon is on the other side.

I love these taller palms with the orange bits.

I love these taller palms with the orange bits.

See the orange bit?

See the orange bit?

The volunteer fire department.

The volunteer fire department.

Cute VW bug for sale, but I've been told that such a car would be much too light to tow.

Cute VW bug for sale, but I’ve been told that such a car would be much too light to tow.

I love how the bold colour makes this otherwise utilitarian home a real jewel.

I love how the bold colour makes this otherwise utilitarian home a real jewel.

Octagonal house.

Octagonal house.

JT One Stop has gas, groceries, fishing supplies, cold beer, a grill, coffee, and more.

JT One Stop has gas, groceries, fishing supplies, cold beer, a grill, coffee, and more.

Entrance to the Saltwater Saloon.

Entrance to the Saltwater Saloon.

The rickety crabbing bridge.

The rickety crabbing bridge.

At the vehicular entrance to the beach.

At the vehicular entrance to the beach.

Spot Miranda!

Spot Miranda!

AT LAST, a snake! I think it was dead, though. :(

AT LAST, a snake! I think it was dead, though. 🙁

Folks here wrap their slides to prevent the awning from flapping.

Folks here wrap their slides to prevent the awning from flapping.

About halfway home from the last picture.

About halfway home from the last picture.

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You can just see Miranda's overhang.

You can just see Miranda’s overhang.

Gulls frolicking in a tide pool.

Gulls frolicking in a tide pool.

We can see one of the big yellow buoys that recently washed up on the beach.

We can see one of the big yellow buoys that recently washed up on the beach.

A Tight Squeeze

For the past several days, a couple of boat platform thingamabobs with long tails have been slowly making their way down the beach towards me. Today, I caught a massive tanker motoring between them:

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It’s not a peaceful last week here as it is spring break so the whole area is teeming with campers and there are lots of kids running around and playing in the surf. But there’s very little shrieking, so it’s only when the generators start up at dinner time and run until I concede that I will have to fall asleep to their lullaby that I get a little irked. The weather is just too gorgeous to regret staying here this extra week.

I’m impressed with the hardy souls running around in their bathing suits, much less actually swimming. Yes, the sun is shining brightly, but the wind has a bitter chill that reminds me we are still several days way from spring.

I can’t believe it’s mid-March already. What a gentle winter this has been.

Relocating the Office to the Marina at Indianola

Today boasted an afternoon too beautiful to be spent cooped up indoors.

I had just finished the newest draft of the new ebook and was at the point where I needed to print it out to be able to effectively proof it. So I decided to get it out on paper, then head over to the marina at Indianola for a few hours to work on the book there.

I put in an order for lunch and then sat outside to work and watch the fishermen. It was very windy in the sun, but too cold in the sheltered areas, so I held tight to my precious paperwork!

The marina is a nice place to spend time even if you don’t fish. There are lots of tables with a good view:

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I indulged in a chicken bacon ranch sandwich (delicious!) and opted for their yummy hush puppies as a side rather than their anemic fries.

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The exterior:

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Coming back home, I stopped at the monument to La Salle, the same dude who has a bunch of stuff named after him in Quebec, including a borough of Montreal.

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Indianola was a major town in the area in the 1800s until it was wiped out twice by two hurricanes and a fire. It is now a ghost town.

Finally, there is a fire burning close to the beach. Check out the smoke, it has completely obliterated the sun:

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