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Talleyho69
Aug 19, 2020Moderator
For us, it's always been all about the ocean. When not traveling, we lived on a Southern California beach with cold water.
Here, we hit the beach with our two weimaraners at 6am because dogs aren't allowed on the beach. We walk the whole beach both ways, the return trip with them being loose playing ball and swimming. Back home about 7, then we grab our SUP's and paddle. Then we leave them on the beach and swim a couple of kilometers. By then it's 9:30 ish and if we don't do anything else all day, it's OK. We are all exercised and exhausted, and so happy from seeing wonderful things in our warm water.
Yesterday I swam over two groups, one of 4 and one of 5 of golden cownose rays, each about a meter across. Absolutely beautiful. When we were paddling we saw two large turtles swimming along.
Southern Mexico has toasty warm water that is often very clear and has lots of beautiful things to see. We even have seahorses!!
Here, we hit the beach with our two weimaraners at 6am because dogs aren't allowed on the beach. We walk the whole beach both ways, the return trip with them being loose playing ball and swimming. Back home about 7, then we grab our SUP's and paddle. Then we leave them on the beach and swim a couple of kilometers. By then it's 9:30 ish and if we don't do anything else all day, it's OK. We are all exercised and exhausted, and so happy from seeing wonderful things in our warm water.
Yesterday I swam over two groups, one of 4 and one of 5 of golden cownose rays, each about a meter across. Absolutely beautiful. When we were paddling we saw two large turtles swimming along.
Southern Mexico has toasty warm water that is often very clear and has lots of beautiful things to see. We even have seahorses!!
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