Birthday Weekend

Around here Bb has trained us (read: Trained Steve) to consider her birthday more of a multi-day event than simply a couple hours of celebration. It works out pretty well as we all have a great time and it forces us to take a little mini-vacation, which is always nice. This year we headed down to Al Mare, our favorite quick little get away. The food is delicious, the owners friendly, the setting quiet and beautiful. Sure, it is a little tough to get to, but that mostly serves to keep the riffraff away and we often get the whole place to ourselves, which suits us fine.
Because Louie (our hj60) is in the shop getting some maintenance taken care of, we were rolling in a rental 2-door Prado. Great car! Not quite big enough or trucky enough to be called a truck, and definately not a "real" Landcruiser, but nearly ideal for a fairly small 2 door 4wd vehicle. The diesel motor in it was a little noisier than many new diesels and a touch underpowered, but again- perfect for this area where passing people on the highway is much less important than smooth torque-y performance at low and medium speeds. For a 2door, the rear and cargo space is impressive. Four people and a dog, 2 small coolers, 4 overnight bags, a guitar, and some beach junk all fit in without any trouble at all.
So we took our rental and headed off to San Juanillo to start the day as there is a beautiful little white sand beach there that we seldom visit. The most notable feature of the beach is that a spit of sand connects a tiny island to the beach. At high tide, the waves wash over it but it is still mostly pasable. Very pretty. Even more so with sunlight. Unfortunately, the weather wasn't so hot. Instead of laying out and snorkeling, we mixed up a cocktail and flew Brian's stunt kite for a while before rain drops chased us back into the Praod and we headed north towards lunch/dinner.
Just prior to leaving the beach, our trusty little canon camera started acting up again. It seems that the chip gets "loose" or something and produces some really whacked-out pictures, like this one, of Brian. Fun, huh? Hopefully we can get it fixed here at the canon dealer, otherwise it may finally be time to replace our point and shoot with something more reliable.
Well, the camera's lack of cooperation explains why we don't have any more photographic evidence of the excellent meal that ensued. But trust me, we had a GREAT time! Six of us enjoyed a splendid meal then sat around playing charades before strumming the guitar out by the pool. Again, rain chased us inside, which was fine as we were all pretty tired anyway. Woke up to a cloudy but cool and beautiful morning on a big, empty beach. Driving back up we did a little real estate shopping, then stopped off for another feast at yet another nearly empty but excellent beachside restaurant, then headed home for a lazy afternoon of watching movies and napping.

Comments:
So, why did you rent a vehicle for the trip when you have Bubba and Sandy?
 
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