domingo, 7 de septiembre de 2014

"I live here"

Do not ask why but lately I have enjoyed the night life of Cabo, places like Nowhere, Mandala, Cabo Wabo and even Squid Roe are seeing more of my beautiful face this summer.

And the first question a guy comes and ask me or any of my friends is:

"Where are you coming from?"

And of course I get to say "I live here" and the look of their face! is like almost saying "what a lucky girl you are!"

Well this time I am going to ask all of my kind people that have the privilege of living in Cabo to be grateful, because we are very, very lucky. Just a little reminder of what we the "Choyeros" should be thankful of:


  • Beautiful 77°F beaches to swim at.
  • Being able to watch both, Sunrise and sunset from the ocean, depends if you are in San José or in San Lucas. 
  • Watching moon reflection on the sea.
  • Amazing and fresh seafood available 360 days of the year.
  • The best weather, except of course for the warmth of July, August and September.
  • The greatest and finest restaurants to enjoy good wine and excellent cuisine, or just being able to make a picnic at the beach, your bottle of wine, bread and cheese, will make just the perfect date.
  • Dunes of the desert to enjoy ATV'S activities, or amazing photo shooting.
  • Having oasis in the desert such as Sierra de La Laguna, Todos Santos, Miraflores, and many magic places that display animal life, plants and water at its primmest.
Sierra de La Laguna, B.C.S
  • Being able to witness a whale jumping in the ocean, during a Whale Wathching tour.
  • Fabulous farmers market to buy the organic vegetables grown in the area, and fantastic food or treats cooked by locals hands.
  • Living in one of the safest places of the world.

Just to mention a few... so if you do not live here, come! This is your moment, and if you live here, take 2 minutes to say "Gracias", and continue with the amazing life, maybe go and have a beer by the nearest beach... just because "YOU LIVE HERE!"

Love Cabo, Save Cabo #CaboforLife.

There is a real endangerment in Cabo, please be informed about the Toxic Mining wanting to invade our only source of water. For further info go here SOS CABO or Like in Facebook BAJA SUR VIVA.

Thank you,

Vanessa Castillo

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