The Thing About Dogs …..

Buster Love

Buster Love

The thing about dogs .. is that they turn your life around.  Before you meet them, well, they’re just dogs.  But let them get close … let those dark brown/green eyes lock onto yours with a couple of doggy kisses .. and man, it’s an instant hook for life.

So it has been with Buster – one of Blondie’s 5 puppies – who had not only won me over, but in some sense, taken me over.

In the past week he has hunted for grebe, sheep’s foot, errant stick, dead fish carcuss, bone remnants, and pairs of my socks.  All with unabandoned glee… a big doggy smile on his face.  This dog’s love of life is contagious .. and I am one lucky dog-person to have him in my life.

It’s a Dogs Life :-)

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Skippy & Buster

Buster speaks his mind.

Buster speaks his mind.

Diego

Diego

Buster & Blondie

Buster & Blondie

It’s a dogs life!  We’ve had more than our share come through Casa de Catalina’s doors in the last two years.  Sadly, some of our very favorites have since departed.  We laugh (not really) about having a pet cemetary on the second lot. Seems that while the freedom to run – which makes the dogs oh-so-happy – is also potentially life threatening .. especially when drivers of automobiles are stupid.

The ‘pack’ we have now includes Diego & Skippy – who are the anchors and the property guardians.  Skippy is the newest .. being dumped in our nieghborhood about six months ago.  He’s a short little black dog with white paws and a white tuxedo shirt.  We call him Skippy because – well, he skips.  Next door neighbor, Jeanne, calls him Shorty – ’cause he’s kind of a prankster.  And Jim & Cindy call him Pepe.  He doesn’t seem to have any trouble at all with his mulitple personalities .. In fact, he’s one happy dog!

Diego is tall, brown and a statesman that can’t get enough of simply touching you.  He likes to rest his head on any part of your body he can access, and while he used to live down the street, he was a lonely dog, so moved ‘south’ to our part of the hood, where he’s got a gang of playmates.

And then there’s Buster & Blondie.  Blondie was thrown in the hood a couple of years ago .. ended up pregnant by Buster Sr (since passed away) and Buster Jr came to stay.  He got so lucky that he got to move to California .. his mom followed .. so they are now bi-coastal as well as bi-lingual.  Not bad for street dogs.  And of course, when folks ask me what kind of dog they are, I say with a totally straight face : Bajanese.  In fact, I wrote a story about them .. but that’s another post.

Baja Just Works That Way

Cormorant Takes Flight

Every trip south I am rewarded with new friends. Seems that Baja just works that way. From casual conversations in the airport to more detailed ‘get-to-know-you’ ones on the actually plane ride, and the chance encounters .. Are there chance encounters?

This trip, a meeting with Johnny Friday, the proprietor of Baja Ecotours, with whom Laura McCants, Lynn Brown, Eloise Coopersmith, and I will journey with in February to San Ignacio Lagoon. We’ll spend three days visiting the migrating grey whales and their young calfs, paddling kayaks in the mangroves, and getting to know each other better – along with new friends.

Johnny also runs a dive operation out of La Paz. I’ve booked time with him for probably August .. whale sharks and manta rays are in my scopes.

The International Conference for Sea Turtle Conservation is held annually in Loreto. At a reception, held at the stunning home of Linda and Tony Kinninger, I was able to spend some time speaking with Wallace J. Nichols, who is with the Ocean Conservancy, and had spent the last year as President of the Turtle Foundation. We spoke a bit about the video script I’ve written .. and the filming of Bill Bahn .. as a conservation educational piece to gather support for Marine Reserve programs in northern California. A popular item with conservationists .. a tough sell to commercial fisherman.

Good friend, Alexander, had been out of town for the party, but he arrived two days later with one of his life long buddies, Gaston. Gaston is a restauranteur in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and was filled with wonderful stories of life in the north. He also cooks a mean risotto.

Not to be overlooked, the chance meeting of two great guys – Dennis Choate and his friend Donn Stein, who offered up a guest house in San Juanico – if I ever make it to the other side.

Sunrise & Stillness

Sunrise

Sunrise

Five days now, and the rush of my other life slips behind me.  A different rhythm takes effect and I wonder how I manage the other pace.  Here, I ponder a hummingbird at the feeder and watch huge rain drops bounce on the surface of the sea.  I re-read my journal notes from my arrival and the freneticism shocks me.  Am I really two separate people?  Can I find a way to relax into one?

Sunrise

Sunrise at Casa de Catalina

Sunrise at Casa de Catalina

Can there be ample words? Are there those unique to this moment?  Words to describe morning by the Sea of Cortez.  Mornings like this one, where every color, every breath screams dawn .. Screams awakening … Grabs you by the throat and says .. LOOK AT ME .. I AM LIFE .. Be in this moment every single joy that you can be.

Wind Waves

WindWaves in front of Casa de Catalina

WindWaves in front of Casa de Catalina

The wind kicked up yesterday afternoon to around 24 mph and continued into the night and this morning.  The sand bar just off the beach has become a kind of offshore break .. well, for very small folks.  Waves pick up off the sand bar and build to shore, breaking at 1-2 feet.

It’s pretty wild to see a line of waves – albeit small in stature – pouring into shore.

Cooper’s First Visit

Cooper in Loreto

Cooper in Loreto

Cooper arrived via Hummer with Stephen in the early weeks of October, 06.  He had a list of never do’s .. that quickly fell by the wayside.  One, was kayaking .. and he did hold out for a solid five days.  But once he found ‘his’ boat .. the new white Cobra .. he was a man with a mission.  A paddling mission.

Cooper & Steve assembling boat

Cooper & Steve assembling boat

It’s Really True

Case de LoretoLatitude 26° 02′
Longitude 111° 4′
Crossed Palms

It’s really true. The house is ours. After months of paper work and researching property ownership through Fideo Comiso, escrow has finally closed! It’s empty .. no furniture except for one bed .. but who needs furniture when one has the beach! It’s a dream come true .. and I keep waking up over and over again with the words on my tongue, “I am so lucky!”

Casa de Catalina