La Paz
We did a
highlights tour with a really good tour guide. He was a true naturalist with
good English and who used people in skits to illustrate some of his points.
The pier was
over 30 min drive from the city which is 350,000 people but you couldn’t tell
it from what we saw.
Ceramics
This was
kind’ve unimpressive but you did get to see and feel the clay, see how they are
made and painted. There was a lovely large fountain near the rear of the
property. We saw some clever designs such as a dish especially for putting salt
on the edges of margarita glasses.
Church
Of course
there was a church! But what puzzled me is that it was 10 am on a Tuesday and
they were having Mass including a sermon. The church is pretty inside, cool and
breezes going through but you couldn’t take pics inside because of the Mass. It
was made of solid stones not like you often expect of Spanish style designs in
Mexico.
Museum
While small,
it had many nicely displayed dioramas and other displays of old historical (Spanish
Conquistador outfits and equipment) and real skeletons. The building was cool
with marble floors, very quiet and with personnel everywhere while still being
unobtrusive.
Police
At some
point it dawned on us that we were never without police around us. They held
the traffic for us to cross the street, and a police van with rotating red
light on the top was always nearby. We were told several times how “safe” the
town is. There was one aside about “narcos” but it slid by quickly.
Cultural
center
Had two
displays: one looked like a May shrine to the Virgin Mary and the other room
had much boxing memorabilia.
The weather
was actually very nice with a mild temperature and breeze. But the sun was very
hot. The bus was a nice one with two bathrooms (which were very handy) and good
air conditioning.
Cacti
The tour
guide was actually a wonderful naturalist and he took time to tell us a lot
about the various cacti around. I certainly learned a lot.
The Malecon
Or the beach
side. Had many vendors set up and you could walk along and see the neatly
spaced and very interesting public sculptures. The wares actually looked very
good but there wasn’t anything I was interested in dickering for.
The water
Is
incredibly clear for a long distance out to sea.
Old Mexican
coins
I had taken
the old money had has had forever and when I put it on the counter to pay the
donation (to take photos in the museum), the young lady took all but two coins
out and said they were too antique and could not be used. The bill and two
coins left did not make enough for the $3 donation. At supper one of the wait
staff who is from Mexico told us that several years ago the government had
totally changed the currency (in the 80s?) and there were several of the coins,
with Aztec designs, that she had never seen. Perhaps a collector would be
interested.
So now we
have 3 different types of defunct currency we have to figure out what to do
with them.
Return to
ship
Around 12:30
and there were several vendors set up outside the ship but again, nothing of
much interest unless you are into cheap dresses, artificial fabric hammocks and
serapes, jewelry of unknown provenance, etc.
We had lunch
in the buffet and then spent the afternoon watching the movie “Woman in Gold”
about the restoration of the Klimpt painting. Helen Mirren stared and she is
always superb in all that she does.
So would I
return to La Paz?
If you like
sea sports: deep sea fishing, whale watching, snorkeling and scuba diving,
boating. And/or laying on the beach frying—and getting drunk and wild at night,
then this is the place for you. Otherwise, it’s pretty sparse and dank. There are
no direct flights but you can come by car 1 ½ hrs from Cabo San Lucas or flight
from Mazatlan or ferry from the same for 12 hrs.
Trivia
We don’t
have to hang our heads in shame but Frances bought happy hour margaritas so I
had to help her out by drinking one of them. These had real alcohol in them and
the result was predictable.
Entertainment
Singers and
instrumentalists.Ed went. I passed.
It is almost
8 pm and the sun has just gone down. It seems very strange. The sail away from
La Paz showed islands and interesting terrain in the far distance.
Getting
ready to disembark
I have
thrown away my dried flower experiments and am straightening up other things. I
got two cardboard boxes for crushable and I hope it is just left for me to take
care of. The usual way is for me to simply leave the cabin for several hours
and let Ed do his thing.
This has
been a wonderful journey. I have enjoyed it even more than the previous two if
that is possible. I love the routine and predictability of it all. The way the
staff arranges so many interesting activities. The people you come to know and
enjoy. It is the best assisted living I could imagine.
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