More from "the Summer of Love" Nope, we didn't go to Woodstock or San Francisco. We just Loved this Summer! In July, we were fortunate to be able to visit our friend Tom aboard his sailboat, Poco a Poco in From there we embarked upon a sailing adventure to | |||||||||||||||
After an overnight passage through rough and uncooperative seas, we arrived at dawn, in the spectacularly placid Bahia de Todos Santos, offshore of | |||||||||||||||
Our Skipper contacted the marina via radio and we were directed to our slip in Marina Coral. A quick shuttle ride took us to customs where all the paperwork was handled by our representative from the Marina/hotel. It was easy but long and tedious though all we did was wait. | |||||||||||||||
Next came much needed showers, then we were off to town. First stop was to find the Central Fish Market we had read about online. What a wonderful place! The seafood vendor's stalls were abundantly stuffed with the day's catch. A bounty so fresh that the only smell was that of the ocean. We spent an hour drifting from stall to stall looking and sampling the fare. It was almost paradise! Arranged around the outside of the big building are many small restaurants selling seafood straight from the market within. We quickly chose our favorite which became our home away from home. | Fish tacos there, cost a dollar each, while shrimp tacos boasted a hefty price tag of $1.50. ;) Huge, raw oysters and a delicious Siete Mares (Seven Seas soup) were available too. We brought home over 20 kilos of fresh seafood. Life is good! | ||||||||||||||
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| Back at the marina, we made arrangements for the next day of fun. We chartered a van and driver to take us to wine country. Yes! has a wine country and it is actually just a few miles south of the Valle Guadalupe is home to a couple dozen vineyards and wineries, many of them very good. The oldest, and easily the largest, of these is L.A. Cetto founded in the early 20th century. We have drunk their wines many times before and were excited to tour the winery and participate in a tasting. | ||||||||||||||
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Our blog is created to share our thoughts (some little bites) about great food and wine. We are in business to sell cooking products and we have a cooking school in Tucson Arizona. We love to cook and eat great food. Our mission is to create and inspire passionate cooks and to Share the Love! We also conduct really fun cooking (eating) road trips within Arizona and to Mexico.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
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