Monthly Archives: June 2011

Medical Guide For Those Far From Services

This guide is courtesy of the government of the UK. Apparently they believe this info to be essential medical info for people at sea but it also is very applicable to life here in Todos Santos and Baja California Sur in general.

Medical Guide 

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The Weather Is Still Cool In Todos Santos Baja Mexico

Hurricane Beatriz disappeared in record time – she wasn’t around long enough to affect our weather here in Todos Santos. We are still hot in the sun, cool in shade during the day and cool at night. What’s different so far this summer is the nature of the June gloom. We haven’t had the intense marine layer come ashore each morning and bring dripping fog. Instead we are having mostly cloudy nights and mornings. Very odd indeed.

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Whale Rescue In Sea of Cortez

Perhaps you have seen this video already but if not you need to view it. Michael Fishbach of the Great Whale Conservancy and friends encountered a young whale trapped in gill netting. They struggled for an hour trying to free it and save its life. I found this link posted on the Baja Pony Express.

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There Goes The Cooler Weather

Oh no, Tropical Storm Beatriz has risen from Invest 91. No way she will come near Baja Sur, but she will again change our weather in the short term (ala Adrian) and likely for the long term also. Expect the ocean temps to rise 5-10 F and quickly. That means our night time lows will rise also. With any luck at all, she will dissipate rapidly and hopefully our cool, low humidity days will return. It’s not hot yet but with Beatriz bubbling way south of us, it’s only a matter of hours before we feel the humid warm air coming north.

Tropical Storm Beatriz

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Denver Examiner Travel Writer Covers Todos Santos Baja Mexico

Bob Schulman of the Denver Examiner recently wrote about Todos Santos Baja. I am not certain that all his historical and other facts are correct, but the story is sweet nonetheless and paints a likable picture of our Pueblo Magico.

The Sweetness of Todos Santos 

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