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Puesta Del Sol

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When a thunderstorm goes by, there is usually a fresh breeze that goes with it. Natalie on "Nathape" runs out to enjoy the cool breeze.
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The restauraunt at the marina organized a couple of nice buffet dinners for the boat people. This was the kids table.
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... and the adults table. We had lobster, fish, vegies, salad and cheesecake for $10.00 each.
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Eric and Kelsey won the dancing contest. I think they have been practicing.
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The winners big prize was some sodas and some beer.
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Some local children in their kayuka (not sure of the spelling)
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Roma & Gage on their way to meet their horse. We rented horses for a couple of hours as an end of school treat.
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Jaime, the guide waits for us.
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This horse is Blanca.
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It has been awhile since I've gotten on a horse.
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I don't think Gage is going to fit here. We tried doubling up because they only had 3 horses available.
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Ready to go! Our horses's name was Ceviche.
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Gage ended up riding with Jaime because he was bouncing in all the wrong places.
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Gage and Jaime.
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Melissa and RJ on Chile.
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Riding along the beach was fun.
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More beach shots.
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Eric and Kelsey on Blanca.
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Gage and Jaime. I can't remember his horses name.
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Melissa and RJ.
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Leaving the beach and heading up a little hill.
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Another door by Roma.
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It was a bit cooler riding in the shade.
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Las vacas. Gage really likes these cows.
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Vaca blanca.
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A truck load of people pass by us.
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School kids on their way home.
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More kids going home.
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This was about noon time, so the kids don't stay in school long - although we don't know what time they actually start.
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Splashing through a puddle.
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