After a couple of days in La Paz we headed back to Cabo. There was a lot more diving still left to do. :) Snorkeling is fun, but it is NOT diving!!!!! Again, I was happily mostly underwater, doing my thing for the remainder of the trip. I completed my 400th dive while in Cabo, with some to spare.
After our morning dives, we still continued to explore the area, but Cabo is a pretty small town, and we saw most everything on the first couple of days. We did enjoy the beach at our resort one day after diving though. It felt good just to sit back and relax for a bit. Our resort has a very nice beach.

While on the beach, we met a very nice couple, also from Colorado. They only live a few minutes away from us, in the neighboring city of Thornton. It’s a small world after all. :) After talking to them for awhile, we strolled along the beach and this carefree loon caught our attention.

We cleaned up and hit the town again, in search of more delicious food for dinner. You don’t have to look to hard though. There are so many different restaurants all over. We ended up at a sister restaurant to one of the restaurants we had visited earlier in the week, though unbeknownst to us at the time. The menu was exactly the same too, but we tried different things, and it was a different location, so it was the same but different at the same time. :)

The interior walls were decorated with scenes from the ocean and the local marine life, as well as Cabo itself.





The cocina (kitchen) where our delicious meals were prepared.


A house margarita and some garlic bread were the starters.

They were followed by the main meals. I ordered crab. It was delicious, but I really had to work for it. There wasn’t nearly as much food as it would appear, and I shared half of my crab with Larry too.

Larry ordered sea bass. Both were very good and it was nice to enjoy some fresh vegetables.

After dinner, we strolled around some and took in more of the sights of the town.


The town square still had it’s Christmas tree up too.

I don’t know what it is about street art, but I am always fascinated by it.

I like all of these. They represent the history of life in Cabo.



These were all painted on the walls of the little Marine Museum in the town square, but this was all we were able to see, since it was closing for the day when we arrived.





Art and beauty are everywhere. All we have to do is open our eyes to see it all around us.
Have a great day and make everyday great. Stay safe and stay well. ’Til next time.
400th dive! That’s impressive Jeanne.
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Merci. There is still a whole lot of diving left to do too. 🙂 🙂 🙂
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I understand
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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Amazing street art.
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Yes. It’s a lot of fun. 🙂
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You saw some fabulous art and ate some delicious food! xoxo
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We do our best. 🙂
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