Sunday, 31 October 2010

Evening trip to isolated beach close to the Camp








Hi again. Some photos taken this week. 2 evenings ago we took the quad bike up to a remote beach 13 km from the camp and watched the sun setting over the ocean to the west. The trampoline photo was taken by Marilyn last night when 2 of my pupils at the school. Juan and Lisette visited us. I am hopeless on the trampoline and restricted myself to jumping up and down only whist the children performed aerobatics!!
Happy Halloween to you all. J.


Wednesday, 27 October 2010

More recent photos




Hello again everyone. Just a couple of photos taken 2 days ago at the camp. I could not resist the Olive Ridley turtle snap as she came up in the afternoon right in front of our camp to lay eggs- You see her heading back to the sea as she became confused and did not lay in the end. Normally they come ashore in the night. The other photo is of Marilyn and the other 2 volunteers, Cybil and Sammy, in the nest coraal where they have just uncovered some nests. All is great here and we are into the final month before we head towards Cabo San Luca on 25 November. Weather is cooler now at night and we are grateful for our blankets in our tent. Northerly fresh winds are common. Still very warm in the daytime. We are loving every moment of this chilled-out existence. Take care and back soon. Just off to see Marilyn's new grandchild, Finley, on the skype. He arrived in Auckland on 20 October. Jon.

Monday, 18 October 2010

Update since Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens visit.




Hello again blog followers, all 2 of you - thanks Chris and Gill - and here are a few photos of recent events. Those of yesterday show a close up of a hatched turtle being released to the sea - approx 5 cm long - and one of the camp taken from the beach. The two above show my our volunteer colleagues releasing turtles last night to the sea and Marilyn assisting me weeding the beach ready for landscaping and tree planting. She is a natural "gardener's mate"!!? Notice the sweat or is that suntan cream? In truth, the former as it has been really hot here and we have to do the physical exertions in the mornings before breakfast.
All is going well and we are just over halfway through our stay before we head off to Mazatlan north of here to catch the ferry across to La Paz in California Sur peninsula and head for Cabo San Luca to join our cruise on 6 December, bound Panama and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It has been such an enriching experience here and knowing we are helping in the conservation of endangered turtles. I am personally so relaxed and wound down that I have forgotten everything that I do "back home"!! Seriously, though, it has been so good for us both and still alot more to absorb in our travels. Hope all is good at the Consulate, of course, and Raymond, my deputy, is doubtless managing okay with our lovely female assistants.
Off to El Tuito next weekend to visit a wildlife nature reserve. It is going to be a great day out and there are so many beautiful and exotic birds here in Mexico and Marilyn is particularly excited.
Will report back.
Take care, all of you reading this. Jon.

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Puerto Vallarta Botanical Gardens




Hello again blog followers. Yesterday to celebrate 5 weeks in Mexico, we had an away day and night and visited the Botanical Gardens in Puerto Vallarta. We set out at 6 in the morning and caught the local bus which finally arrived 30 minutes late at 7 a.m. Reached the gardens at 9.30 a.m. and spent the full day there. It was fabulous and well worth the effort. Beautiful tropical plants, succulents, etc, and great walks around the area. We arrived back at Mayto at 7.30 p.m. and stayed overnight at a small hotel adjacent to our camp. Luxury!! A proper bed and mattress and great hospitality from the owners. They are also right on the beach. Met some delightful Americans who are also staying there for fishing holidays. All is well otherwise and we feel re-charged after our mini-break and back to turtle egg patrols tonight. Anxiously waiting to hear the anticipated good news of Marilyn's 3rd grandchild arrival which is due this coming week. Teaching goiing well at the local school. Back soon. Jon.