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Mexican Independence Day

 

 

 

 

 

Independence Day is celebrated in all of Mexico and by people of Mexican origin throughout the world on September 16. This day commemorates the 16th September 1810 in the small town of Dolores, in the province of Guanajuato in Mexico, when a small group of people were summoned by a parish priest to take up arms against the Spanish colonial government – the Viceroyalty of New Spain. This fight for independence  ended 350 years of Spanish rule.

Even today, the church bell that was used to call people to revolt hangs in the National Palace in Mexico City and is rung on the eve of 16th September each year by the President of Mexico.  The celebration includes parades and fairs and the festivities always involve traditional antojitos, best described as finger foods, Mexican candis and punch.  Punch, or Ponche is a drink made from fruits that are in season such as guayabas, sugarcane, raisins and apples.  Mariachi bands are also part of the celebration.
To learn more about this holiday click here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grito_de_Dolores

Cabo San Lucas’ Sea of Cortez

This beautiful body of water is known as the world’s youngest sea.  The Baja Peninsula is the world’s third longest peninsula with over 2000 miles of coastline.  The cool waters of the Pacific Ocean are found off the west coast and the much warmer Sea of Cortez is on the east.  The Sea of Cortez is a thousand-mile ocean trench between the Baja on the west and the Sierra de la Madre Mountains of mainland Mexico on the east.

It is recorded that about 4-6 million years ago, a segment of the East Pacific Rise split, separating Baja from mainland Mexico   shifting the Baja and much of southern California in a northwesterly direction.  Organisms flourished in the sea created and the Sea of Cortez is now home to at least 3,000 species of marine creatures. It is known to have the richest abundance of sea life of anywhere on the planet.

The Sea of Cortez was discovered by Spaniard Francisco Ulloa in 1540.  He named it for Hernan Cortes and although its official name is the Gulf of California, it’s widely known as the Sea of Cortes, the original name given.

The Colorado River empties into the northern end of the Sea  of Cortes.  At this point the area is flat and shallow with tides that vary by almost a mile between highs and lows and a heavily silted bottom.

The lower portion of the Sea of Cortes is a deep trough between the continental blocks that comprise the American continent and the Pacific shelf.  The initial drop is about 2500 feet but just south of Cabo the depth increases to about 4,000 feet.  The waters are warm ranging from 65 degrees in the winter to 88 degrees in the summer.

Most of the shoreline of the Baja is inaccessible by road and largely uninhabited.  There are rugged islands surrounded by pristine bays that dot the Sea of Cortez.  Jacques Cousteau, how explored the region, referred to the sea as the “world’s aquarium.”   The Sea is renowned for its sport fishing, diving, snorkeling, boating and windsurfing.  The amazing bounty includes shrimp, yellow fin tuna, dorado, red snapper, squid, black and striped marlin, sailfish and a huge variety of tropical reef fish.

Catch and release has become more common than not and the Mexican government has made efforts to prevent this rich sea from being fished dry.  Cabo Pulmo, located on the East Cape has been designated as an underwater national park.  Divers and snorkelers are welcome but no one may fish in this area.

A variety of water activities are offered in Cabo and there are several weeklong adventure and wildlife cruises that depart from Cabo, going as far north as Loreto. Whether you enjoy the Sea of Cortez in Los Cabos or take a longer cruise, this body of water is worth the adventure.

****Photo:  Punta Chivato near Mulege on the Sea of Cortez

Cabo San Lucas Schools

Cabo San Lucas Schools

Thinking about moving to Cabo or San Jose del Cabo? If you have children there are several choices for local private schools.

Cabo San Lucas

Colegio El Camino
Kindergarten through 12th Grade
011-52-624-143-2100

http://www.colegioelcamino.com/INDEX%20ENGLISH.htm

Centro Educativo Intergral Juan Bosco
Grade 7-9
011-52-624-173-0042; Cell 011-52-1-624-155-7918

http://mexico.pueblosamerica.com/c/centro-educativo-integral-juan

Montessori Casa de los Niños Cipactlicali
Kindergarten through 6th grade, Bilingual
Near Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach
011-52-624-144-4716

Corridor Schools

Colegio Amaranto
Preschool and Kindergarten through 6th grade
011-52-614-145-8701

http://www.amaranto.edu.mx/

Instituto Peninsular
Grades 7-12
011-614-104-3454

http://www.institutopeninsular.edu.mx/principal/INICIO.html

Centro Escolar Picacho (Colegio McGregor)
Preschool, Kindergarten through Gread 12
011-52-624-144-5595

Instituto Baldor
Grades 7-12
011-52-624-194-3700
Fax: 011-52-624-104-3701

http://www.institutobaldor.com/

San Jose del Cabo

Instituto Internacional Libertad
Preschool, Kindergarten through grade 12
011-52-614-142-0428

http://mexico.pueblosamerica.com/c/instituto-internacional-libertad

Baby Gear in Cabo San Lucas

Baja Baby Gear is the brainchild of owner Jenni Reichert who experienced excess baggage fees for all of her baby Wyatt’s gear when traveling from Cabo to the U.S. She has specifically targeted timeshare families staying for a week or more as well as families who have rented vacation homes in the area. She also offers a baby concierge service, delivering baby supplies along with the equipment. Almost all of the equipment was shipped in from the U.S. so as to give the traveling consumer peace of mind in familiarity. Known brands such as Graco, Chicco, Disney are represented in her rental inventory.

Jenni converted her garage into a storage room for immediate access to her inventory. She charges a $25.00 delivery fee for orders under $100.00 Free delivery for orders over $100.00. Items are priced for daily and weekly rentals. For example a high chair is $35 per week or $7.00/day. A box of toys is $14.00/week, a crib $65/week. Cribs come with complimentary bumper pads, bedding and mobile. A car seat is $50 for the week. Fold away beds, portable toddler beds, mosquito netting for cribs, car seats for 2-5 year olds are also available with plans to expand depending on requests.

Cleanliness is always an issue and when items are picked up after each rental they are washed with a soapy solution and water. Any cloth items are machine washed with Dreft. All gear is then steam cleaned. The equipment is then sterilized with Lysol and plastic wrapped to be stored. When items are requested for use, they get another once over with Clorox. Finally, when she delivers the items she gives them one last wipe down with Lysol wipes.

Baja Baby Gear is a member of the Baby Travel Pros Association which is a collection of international baby equipment rental companies, who all adhere to a high standard of safety and quality practices.

When traveling to Los Cabos with little ones leave all your equipment and gear at home and contact Jenni at info@bajababygear.com. You can see her entire inventory with prices at www.bajababygear.com Renting on line and making arrangements for pick up or delivery upon your arrival is available. Local cell: 044-624-157-9123

 

Cabo San Lucas July Events

July 11-12 2 Cabos Bike Race   This race runs through the town square of San Jose del Cabo to the south entrance of Cabo San Lucas near the bull ring.  The route follows Highway 1.  Viewing from along the route is accessed at many hotel entrances along the Corridor.  Pre-register ($10 USD) at the square the first day of the event.

 

July 12-16    Discover Baja’s Neil Kelly Memorial Tournament

 

July 16   Fiesta of the Virgin Carmen

http://www.ibizaholidays.com/about/El%20Carmen.asp

 

July 22          East Cape Big Game Blow Out
Sponsored by Hotel Buenavista Beach Resort and Western Outdoors News. $20,000 in prizes.

July 25        Festival of Saint James
http://vacations.com/2009/07/24/festival-of-saint-james-in-cabo-san-lucas/