Just another day in Paradise

It has been a beautiful sunny day that the Baja is noted for. Even went for a swim in the bay around 5:30 when it was the hottest.  The water wasn't pristine, but the current was low and the water felt great, swam around the boat a few times just for exercise. Have been spending too much time in front of the computer.

The new marketing is going super. Am having loads of fun, it is always great to see hits on my sites, and people who want more info.  Signed up for a new traffic site today called Sweeva

http://www.sweeva.com/splash/phylomena

it's called "social marketing" and I must admit it took me a few minutes to get the hang of it. But amazingly enough, I have had contacts and members from it. So wheeeeeeeee.... this is good.

Still haven't managed to get the pictures downloaded from Dockwise, but I must say it was  a hoot.  Really interesting what they did. When we arrived at 7:30 in the morning, no less. (it meant I was up at 4:30, just to make coffee and get dinghied in to shore).  The wind was still up of course, we have these night winds in La Paz, so I got a bit damp going in, but made it in one piece.  When we got to the bay where the ship was, it was anchored right in the middle of the bay, and looked full already, but they managed to load all 17 boats on that were muddling around in the bay. They were very efficient, quite quick, and had a great system. But everyone was packed in like sardines. I think they had a profitable trip.  Our all women crew led by Susan from  "Two Can Play " was the only boat that had to back in, which she did with no hassle.  Made it look simple, altho both the wind and current were giving her some challenges, and of course sailboats always seem to have a prop walk, which has to be taken into effect. I will try and get the pictures up in the next day or so, put their website pretty well shows it all.  


http://www.yacht-transport.com
That's all folks, tune in tomorrow, if you would like to market online, take a look at

http://earthfriendlybiz.com/PhyllisStratton

Skype: Apolima 46

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  1. Hello Phyllis, So nice to meet you. Enjoy reading about your life aboard your sailboat. What a great way to spend your retirement years.
    Kathy Clark
    http://www.KathyClarkRecommends.com

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