Los Cabos

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Los Cabos

Lovely Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo.  Now I know why it is called Los Cabos.

We took a tour of the Baja Penninsula with Tony’s new cousin, Rudy, today.  Tony had on a red shirt and became the assistant tour guide. He did a fine job!  No one was lost.
Here is Cabo San Lucas on approach:

It is very tourist friendly.

We started our tour at a magnificent glass factory.   We never felt bad when we heard glass breaking at the shop, because we knew it would be recycled into something new. Our glass blower made a blown glass  tortoise with a Sombrero drinking tequila – in about 6 minutes.
But I think what they may excel at is stained glass buildings!

Even the floors were glass mosaic.

Then we went to the most beautiful restaurant with a view, for a free beer.

They also had a local (la cucaracha).

nice tile work though. 

We met Tony’s cousin’s cousin, the pharmacist. Notice what is sold out.

Also, I wish I had stopped at this pharmacia to be smarter.  Maybe we would learn Spanish.

We did get to see a lovely church in San Juan del Cabo. 

 Interesting mural on the church if you want to look it up.
There’s also a dinosaur here who drinks the water by the beaches.  Can you find him?
I think we would come back here!

2 Responses

  1. momattoon says:

    This is great, Deb. I like seeing where in the world you are. And clouds are tricky, aren’t they?

  2. Nono says:

    Wow I love that stained glass room!

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