On our way to Los Angeles, we became concerned with Hurricane Bud, a powerful storm coming up the pacific coast of Mexico. We had Cabo San Lucas on our itinerary, but around June 12thand 13th, so did Hurricane Bud. Fortunately, it veered northeast at the last minute. Cabo got hit with a glancing blow on June 14thwith winds in the 50-60mph range, so we suspended our concern.
Today we recharge a bit. At 10am, Peter Croyle has a lecture on the history and culture of Mexico and Central America. Steve writes the post on Nuku Hiva. Cathy works on her ATW needlepoint project. We both take really good naps.
Today is Fathers Day, and in the afternoon I receive a wonderful email note from Margaret. It made my day. I feel very, very fortunate.
We have dinner in the Grand Dining Room because the menu has caviar and a molten cheeses soufflé that Cathy must have. It’s fun to see how much she enjoys her meal. Steve has Wahoo and marvels at the creative presentation of this delicious dish, so much so that a picture of it leads off this post.
Not much more to say, I guess. Looking forward to our visit to Mexico!