May 31, 2020 Puerto Peñasco; Day 4 of Quarantine

Another quiet day, we got up about normal time, had breakfast then watched two sermons from Northeast. We listened to the Net, and talked for a bit with our neighbors. One of them was going to order stuff from the store, so we did as well to minimize the trips that had to be made out to us with the groceries. Renee’ had a Zoom meeting with her family, I read a book and we did a bunch of nothing. 

We did check the weather, and it looks like tomorrow should be the about the same as today, but Thursday and Friday will be rough. Oh well we will see. 

After dinner and showers, we played a game and stopped the Iridium GO! Subscription. We won’t be needing it for a couple of months and it costs $140/month. We will have to use a new SIM card when we start back up, but we have a couple of those and they cost $10 each. Hopefully by the time we get back in the fall they will have fixed the software. Fir

We do have room for guests, if anyone is interested in visiting and spending a week or so with us, drop us a line and we will coordinate. What you have to do/have is you need a passport and will need to be able to get to where we are when you are going to be down. When we know what time frame you are thinking about we can let you know where we expect to be so that you can make your travel arrangements.

If you want to know where we are, click this link: 

https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/Make_Me_Laugh_Again

Maybe I should get my beard trimmed?
Just another sunset.

May 30, 2020 Puerto Peñasco; Day 3 of Quarantine

I woke up early, Renee’ slept in some. When we got up we had breakfast and did our devotions. Yeah, they same as yesterday. Only worse the waves are bigger and there is some more wind.

We talked to the other boats in the anchorage, there are a total of 6 of us now. Most have a stern anchor out. We talked to the port captain, who said that he expected that we would probably come into the marina tomorrow around 10 am (due to the weather) and then back out here when the weather improved. After suggesting that we might need to adjust where the stern anchor was we went out and looked, good thing! The Anchor rode is a multi strand line (I think 3 big strands made up of many smaller ones). Two of the bigger strands are broken and it was just down to one. We looked at our options, and let the line fairly loose and tied a fender on to the end. Currently the anchor rode is looped around a cleat on deck, and we are waiting on help to go get it. I have a back ache and our dinghy weighs too much to go out in this kind of weather. We are going to be paying a local for some help.

So, the local guy came out with 4 people in a Panga, the guy driving spoke English, once they understood what we were asking for they got the anchor up and then spliced the rope and gave it back. We were pretty happy overall.

We do have room for guests, if anyone is interested in visiting and spending a week or so with us, drop us a line and we will coordinate. What you have to do/have is you need a passport and will need to be able to get to where we are when you are going to be down. When we know what time frame you are thinking about we can let you know where we expect to be so that you can make your travel arrangements.

If you want to know where we are, click this link:

https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/Make_Me_Laugh_Again

Renee’ is making some comfort food, note the fiddles on the stove to hold the pot in place, and the angle of the stove, while the water in the pot is level. The boat is rocking that much.

May 29, 2020 Puerto Peñasco; Day 2 of Quarantine

I woke up early, Renee’ slept in some. When we got up we had breakfast and did our devotions. This is an uncomfortable anchorage. Among the worst we have been in so far. There is no protection at all. The wind has a very long way to go over the sea which means a lot of FETCH resulting in significant waves for even a light breeze. We put out a stern anchor to hold us into the waves with the wind not quite lined up with the waves. Which helped some. We spent the day doing nothing else.

Facebook, phone calls, texts; internet stuff and not much else.

We do have room for guests, if anyone is interested in visiting and spending a week or so with us, drop us a line and we will coordinate. What you have to do/have is you need a passport and will need to be able to get to where we are when you are going to be down. When we know what time frame you are thinking about we can let you know where we expect to be so that you can make your travel arrangements.

If you want to know where we are, click this link:

https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/Make_Me_Laugh_Again

Just another sunset

May 28, 2020 Puerto Refugio to Puerto Peñasco; Day 1 of Quarantine

We spent the night motoring north. Watched the sun set, later the moon set, and finally the sunrise. One point of note, just shortly after we left Refugio, we heard Stray Cat on the VHF, we know that they are anchored in Puerto Peñasco, which was 95 miles to the north. We tried to talk to them, but could not quite connect.

By noon, we were anchored. With bow and stern anchors to deal with waves and wind. A rolls anchorage. The port captain, said anchor out for 14 days or go somewhere else.

We do have room for guests, if anyone is interested in visiting and spending a week or so with us, drop us a line and we will coordinate. What you have to do/have is you need a passport and will need to be able to get to where we are when you are going to be down. When we know what time frame you are thinking about we can let you know where we expect to be so that you can make your travel arrangements.

If you want to know where we are, click this link:

https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/Make_Me_Laugh_Again

May 27, 2020 Puerto Refugio to Puerto Peñasco

We woke up about 7 am, got up and made coffee and slowly got moving. At 8 am we listened to the Net, hearing again about the 14 day quarantine outside Puerto Peñasco. We are so NOT looking forward to that. Then breakfast and devotions. Renee’ is going to some cooking today (things that can be heated up easily for bad weather), and I am doing a whole bunch of nothing. We will leave around 6 pm tonight for the 105 mile crossing. We are targeting arrival at around noon tomorrow.

We spent the day doing almost nothing. Trying to nap, and then after lunch going for a short swim. Then showers. As I said a quiet day. I have plotted the course to Puerto Peñasco, pretty difficult, course is 000 (due north) for 104 miles. At 6 knots, that is right at 18 hours.

We do have room for guests, if anyone is interested in visiting and spending a week or so with us, drop us a line and we will coordinate. What you have to do/have is you need a passport and will need to be able to get to where we are when you are going to be down. When we know what time frame you are thinking about we can let you know where we expect to be so that you can make your travel arrangements.

If you want to know where we are, click this link:

https://forecast.predictwind.com/tracking/display/Make_Me_Laugh_Again

Leaving Puerto Refugio
Leaving Puerto Refugio
Leaving Puerto Refugio
Just another sunset
Just another sunset