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 Tales from Secret Spot Baja

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November 17th, 2003

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Time

"Rarely do we take the time to open the door that leads to our soul."

Phill Michael
November 2003

  

Sunrise in Northern Alberta

Notes from the editor...

Loves lost and loves gained. The only direction to move IS forward. As long as we don't completely forget about our past...and learn from our mistakes...we might not be doomed to repeat them? What does one call that…the ‘Law of Uniformity’?!

It’s hard to put a value on facilitated experience and so easy to put a value on earthly goods. Selfish people are always miserable...which is why I always try my best to evenly distribute the lifeblood that flows through my generous, adventurous, bionic heart.

As Trevor K. and I prepare for the Alberta Meat Harvest of 2003, I continue to take a great deal of pleasure from editing and posting the secretspotbaja newsletters. It is always good to reminisce about the expeditions of yesterday, think about the people we gently collide with- and look forward to new experiences. I dream of the day when the folks who are good enough to submit these articles can (once again?) wiggle their toes in the sands at the Rancho Secret Spot Baja.

 The Beach at the Rancho Secret Spot

This fall’s publication includes a ‘blast from the past' where my old friend Glenn recounts our adventures on my first trip to that mysterious Mexican peninsula that I have grown to love. It is amusing to look back at the images from yesteryear and wonder if the immature minds behind our young faces could have predicted such a dynamic and beautiful future. In hindsight, I say ‘yes!’…but what else can I say…being the penultimate positivist. =^)

Recent activities, primarily in urban areas, have allowed me to witness some very stressed out people. A loyal and trusted friend recently informed me that it is a ‘dog eat dog’ world. Well... I just slipped my rose coloured glasses on Trev's golden retriever puppy ‘Hunter’ and he informed me, in his limited vocabulary, that it is a ‘dog eat food’ world. How interesting it is to ponder that everything just might be a matter of perspective. =^)

So many of us find ourselves ‘working’ so hard that we forget why we are toiling away. Remember…it’s not the destination…it’s the trip!

As always, thanks go out to those who were good enough to retell tales from their various Secret Spot Adventures. In a few more weeks, the images and sentiments from 2003 will be organized and compressed into the 2004 Secret Spot calendar. Please email me at calendar@secretspotbaja.com if you would like me to send a calendar to you...or someone you know.

I hope you enjoy reading the third of many of our newsletters to come. They will continue be published quarterly. That’s ‘quarterly’ in Mexican time. %^>  

If you ever have the desire to add to these writings, join us for some enlightening activity, or just feel like communicating...don’t even hesitate for a nanosecond, and email me at phill@secretspotbaja.com. Spammers need not apply. %^>

Hasta Muy Pronto

Phill =^)


Phill Michael
Founder of Secret Spot Adventures

Baja Migrations by Michael Fishbach

Now is the time of the year that both humans and the great whales are planning and departing on their winter migrations to the Baja Peninsula and the Sea of Cortez. Perhaps the reasons are more similar than we might yet know for this dual migration. In the desert the late summer rains have already begun to bring forth a greener than usual landscape and the hope for a spectacular early spring wildflower season are very promising. On the sea the water is rapidly cooling and the winter el Norte winds occasionally blow. >>>Full story

Memories of Baja by Glenn M.

It was the spring of 1990 when I pulled up to the “Casa del Grumbo” to see Phill shoveling the snow from a late spring snowstorm. I can’t recall whether I was serious or joking when I asked Phill if he wanted to drive south – way south – the next winter. All I really remember is that I knew when a trip was planned, Phill rarely said no. So, after a few months, and some radical modifications to the Land Cruiser, we were on our way. >>>Full story

  
 

The Blue Hole by Tom H

During the holiday season between 2001 and 2002 I had the pleasure of embarking on one of the most memorable adventures of my life. My family, Phill and myself took it upon ourselves to personally explore the wonders of the Mayan ruins of Belize and Guatemala, as well as the dark depths of the infamous Blue Hole off the coast of Belize. >>>Full story


 

My first of many trips to the Baja by Carol J

Having celebrated my son Dane's graduation from high school and the selling of his last two 4-H sheep at the county fair, he and I got our scuba class under our belts and headed for Baja for scuba certification and a wonderful adventure. >>>Full story
 

The Big Picture by Rody J.

I was rummaging around in the 'fridge today and decided to have an apple. Of the two apples in the crisper, one was the last of the apples from our own trees here, the other is store bought. While eating our own apple I reflected on the differences between the two apples and how those differences relate to and translate into the bigger world picture. >>>Full story

Tic Toc  by Mark W.

Over a year has passed since my last Secret Spot excursion, and even more time from my last trip to Baja. Time has progressed as if I were watching the grass grow. Engrossed in the hectic world of health care and management, I have yearned to return to the glorious  Baja Peninsula and the Sea of Cortez to kick back and enjoy passing time with Phill and Michael-whether it be by land, boat, or snorkel. I have often found myself reminiscing or experiencing flashbacks of Secret Spot Adventures in both Sonoma and Baja. >>>Full story