viernes, 24 de agosto de 2012

A Green Desert



A GreenDesert


The biggest news about Cabo lately is that, last week we had one of the biggest rain we have had since 2007.

A normal year in Cabo, is very dry… when it rains is maximum a half of a day, and maybe three times a year, top. So having strong rain for three consecutive days was a little bit more than what we could manage. This was as we say colloquially “un aguacero” and we were not prevented, we have made it through hurricanes, but the thing with them is that is a lot of wind and not much water, or at least not that perseverant. Consequently both cities San José and San Lucas had lots of problems, streets turned on rivers, and cars unable to work, places with 2 or 3 inches of water inside and so on…

Fortunately it has been a week after the rain, and we are almost good to go. The streets are being fixed and eventhough we may have some dirt left (water that came down from the hills to the lower areas) Cabo is now working, stores are open and tourists are sightseeing as any other day before.

I have to say, one of our best friends came into town the last day of rain, and at night we felt like going for a beer, I do not know if it was adventurous or just bored, but we took the car and passed by all the water streets and finally ended in "Mango Deck", where we had some delicious Quesadillas and Guacamole, and of course, couple of Pacificos. The ambiance was wonderful, people dancing, live music, it was like being in a traditional Mexican Wedding with all the salsa and the cumbia famous songs. After dinner we went to "Nowhere Bar" and "Mandala". We met ladies from San Diego that told us how they went out a night before, it was raining all night but every soul was still having fun at Squid Roe, even dancing on the rain! How fortunate! I wish we would have gone out a night before…

Anyway, the reason I decided to write about the rain, is mainly because it has impressed me these last days how green a desert could turn out! Really, I am sharing you some pictures, wish you were here to witness… is amazing all these trees that before seemed like no-alive now they are full of these small soft leaves, so green, so beautiful.



We have a saying in Spanish “Viejos los montes y reverdecen” meaning how even when the hills are very old, they can still go green again. Is just a little message to let us know how not matters how dry we could have been before, how old we are, we still can be green, alive with new energy, new strenght.

Love Cabo,Live Cabo

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