Follow me, not in Twitter though, as I describe one simple and enchanting aspect of my new routine at Las Ventanas del Paraiso. It maybe frequent, or infrequent but the unexpected here can always be expected…
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Hippies would pay $2 for a hammock and the use of a communal bath and shower at the Hotel California. As hype and legend would have it, it became the “Hotel California” of Eagles rock and roll fame.
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Where desert meets the Sierra Laguna mountain range, the Southern Baja peninsula on the Pacific coast hosts Todos Santos. As you enter by car, will delight in this Oasis of palms & fruit trees producing delicious mangoes, papayas, avocados & more. O’ the serious list goes on!
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He is one of the world’s few masters of this unique cooking technique based on the finest meats and freshest seafood, the flavors imbued by the woods, fine olive oils and fresh herbs from Las Ventanas’ own herb garden. Check the recipes!
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Passionately committed to serving authentic Baja Californian regional cuisine, dining at Edith Jiménez’s restaurants overlooking Cabo San Lucas Bay is an enchanting event. Check the party!
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Through pictures and helpful addresses, I have chosen to take you around Cabo San Lucas’ smaller but charming sister city. Some of the most interesting shops are clustered within patios, secret gardens and delicious restaurants.
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Curandera, Spanish for female healer. The technique incorporates qualities such as cura, a priest, also means to cure. Curanderas use humor along with prayer, ritual, ceremony and the sacred in healing. I am on my way for the ‘Limpia”
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There is no better place to experience the beauty of cacti than in the picturesque tropical setting of Cactimundo Los Cabos Botanical Gardens. Situated in the heart of the Corridor of San Jose del Cabo, this magical oasis for cacti aficionados shimmers with a tropical aura of ecological majesty.
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The sky of a dark blue, the gentle breeze, the distilled fragrance of the flamboyants trees , the waves of the ocean, the smell of the sand, the noise of a desert squirrel make me feel alive. I breath deeply released at last.
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The desert is calling: the Saguaro Cactus are warriors that urge me on, and Chollas are the armor protecting me. My patient brothers the puma and falcon show me the way. In the silence, the whistling wind fortifies me. I take wings and fly.