Photo Gallery Tim built this pallet table, and I stained it. We re-did barstools from Goodwill for a splash of color. Almost done with the kitchen. Me refinishing the cabinets. Old kitchen before we started renovating. Snowboarding with the family in Colorado. It snowed just in time for a white Christmas. Christmas Light show Lake Michigan is so cool. It is just like the ocean, only no salt! Walking the pier over Lake Michigan. Tim’s grandparents are the most loving people. Grandpa Yoder turned 97 on Sept. 30. The Great Salt Lake was huge and strangely calm. It was weird for us for to see such flat water. Sun setting over the mountains surrounding the Salt Flats. Stopping at the Salt Flats Me climbing up near the lower Proxy Falls. Sunset on the west cost. We climbed sand dunes to get the view. Sunset on the historic bridge. The coast was foggy and chilly, unlike the beaches we were used to. It was still very pretty. Tim at the base of the huge waterfall we hiked to in Oregon. It was so lush. Tim and my niece hiking ahead in Colorado. We went to the Orange County Fair in Newport, California. You must have a corn dog at the fair. Tim climbing one of the waterfalls at Dinkey Pools. We found the Dinkey Pools… not sure if we should get in. The top of Black Point trailhead overlooking Huntington Lake, I think. Overlooking the valley near Mushroom Rock in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Us enjoying Huntington Lake. The views were amazing, and the water was cold! Tim climbing up one of the waterfalls at Dinkey Pools. Tim said he could sit and contemplate these giants for hours. Tall trees make big pine cones. Beautiful meadow. Getting on the electric boat for our harbor cruise with David and Katie. Here she comes out of the water. Tim finding clams in the sand. Tim shot a Cabria (aka Grouper) for dinner. The dolphins swimming along with our boat. A view of our boat at the beginning of our long hike across Isla Carmen. Sailing from Isla Danzante to Puerto Ballendra at Isla Carmen. We sailed all the way there with fairly steady wind and good speed. Where we anchored south of Honeymoon Cove on Isla Danzante. The amazing sunset from the south beach at Agua Verde. We saw some of the greatest sunsets ever. Enjoying the beach as we wait for the sunset. Hiking Agua Verde A view from our hike of the north beach at Agua Verde. Red rocks at Gatos Hiking on the red rock formations at Gatos. It got hot enough to swim in the late afternoon. Tim speared lobster with Manuel. The small fishing village of San Everisto. There was a little store and tiny school with one dirt road cutting through the town. Kayaking through the mangroves at Isla San Jose The large bay at Isla San Francisco Me hiking the ridge with the 2 anchorages in the background. Happy Anniversary ; ) Hiking the ridge line at Isla San Fran One of the best sunsets yet. Out with Rick and Jasna. Torie and Me doing a little sunbathing in Caleta Partida. From the Baja Mexican desert to snowy CO. Trekking across a frozen lake. My mom, sister and niece snowshoeing near Breckenridge. We had a relaxing lunch on the beach. Scooting around the island roads. San Antonio River Walk Sunrise the morning we left the boat. Debbie looking for treasures on the beach. She went home with loads of shells. Tim and Steve off to spear hunt and snorkel. Steve snorkeling in Caleta Partida One of the best sunsets yet. The view from our hike in Ensenada Grande. Christmas day walking on the beach. Yes, Tim’s hair is getting long. Hiking the ridge in Candleros bay. Heading out to the islands. Campground Back to the dinghy Top of the ridge at Caleta Partida. Our boat is in the middle. Lunch stop and hike Hiking El Mesteño We put the downwind sail up. The boat heeling over to the side as we glide along. Tim swimming with the whale shark Whale Shark! Now that’s a piddle jumper! There she is. Until we meet again. The views on the road trip from La Paz to Puerto Escandito were stunning. Los Cabos Airport I’m checking out the Boat Mainsail and headsail are up Beautiful sunset on Joe Pool Lake in Cedar Hill, Tx. Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestLike this:Like Loading...