The anchorage at San Carlos. There are a lot of mooring balls, so it is hard to find a place to anchor. We moved once because the swell was coming right at us.
The sun, clouds and rocks make art before your eyes.
The forklift operator.
This guy has a remote control to position the supports around the boat.
Here she comes!
Out of the water.
Baby's got back!
Our lovely home.
There she is, going down the street! It made us nervous.
In the yard, Koiya climbs the ladder.
Capn Short Term Memory wanted this picture so he'd remember how the belt was threaded. Looks... pretty basic.
Our view from the work yard. The hills were beautiful, and in the mornings you might see large jack rabbits.
The view out to the storage lot. Not sure how many boats there are; let's just say, a lot!
Here comes Theophilus (land based version)!
Josh and Koiya enjoy brownies on top of the Westfalia.
Capn Toro and Capn Ron, doing what they do best.
The beach just outside of San Carlos. Not sure what its called; Sherry said it was something like 'Playa'.
Tarping for protection from the rain and sun.
I hit a new low when I served 'salsa tacos': tortillas and jarred salsa.
"Candy! My favorite! How did you know?!"
Happy kids.
Sherry was the only one who could write on a balloon without popping it.
Toro says, "Hey, is that CAKE?!"
We had a contest to see who could sit on their balloon the longest without popping it. Josh and Koiya were the last contestants.
Todd presses on Koiya to try to get her balloon to pop.
The most awesome party favors: Snickers bars, a mango, and bowling socks!
The kids shared a lane with Toro.
Capn Ron taunts Toro with a little trash talk.
Sherry shows good form. Apparently she is a curling champion back home, and it shows!
The happy party goers.
Saying goodbye.