

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.