March Senior Adventures

 Infinity Pool at Grand Mayan San Jose Del Cabo
Linda Finch, Peter Walker, Karen and Bill Wheeler, Mimi Graves, Paul Simons, and Jeanette Harris. Photo by: Alex Guzman. Infinity Pool at Grand Mayan San Jose Del Cabo

Snow, wind, freezing rain, ice falling off the Narrows Bridge, highways and schools closed…the pictures of winter for most.  Some chose not to participate in those pictures and took off for Baja California where the pictures were sun, sand and surf.

Los Cabos was discovered in the mid 1500s but it wasn’t until the mid 1700s that a mission was established in the town of San Jose del Cabo.  US Marines occupied the port in 1847 during the Mexican-American War and in 1917 an American company established a floating platform to catch and process tuna.  This was the start of what would become a world sport and fishing industry.  In the 1930s the first vacationers started to arrive and by the 1950s Hollywood found a new playground.  Commercial flights did not start until 1977 with the international airport opening in 1986.

The beautiful thing about Los Cabos is that it hasn’t lost that uncrowded, peaceful feeling.  It now has luxury hotels, paved highways and an international airport, which make it easier and more comfortable to experience what was found so many years ago.  There are still unspoiled stretches of white sand beaches intermingled with spacious golf courses, luxury resorts, and shops.  Historic homes now house restaurants and galleries.  A Thursday night Art Walk opens up the market square and surrounding areas for exploration; or an afternoon can be spent perusing shops to bargain for resort clothes, handicrafts, pure vanilla, bakery items, jewelry and so much more.
We stayed at the Grand Mayan Resort, an oasis next to the sea.  Condominiums all face the sea with glorious morning sunrises and spectacular sunsets.  Whales frolic just off the shore on their way back to the Pacific Northwest.  The Brio Spa has every type of massage technique you could ever want.  Lounges next to the expansive pools have umbrellas for when you wish shade or use a cabana bed to take a siesta in the afternoon.  Play bingo, learn to cook or mix a drink, do a little in-pool exercise, paint your own ceramics or while away the day with a good book.

If too much leisure is not for you then a taxi or the city bus can take you down the playas 18 miles to the city of Cabo San Lucas.  Choose a day when the cruise ships are not in port and you can enjoy wandering the streets.  This is no longer a sleepy little fishing village but a city of amazing restaurants, marvelous shops and fun around every corner.  Go to the Office where you sit in a chair in the sand to enjoy your marguerita and watch parasailers; have a luscious Caesar salad at Romeo and Juliet’s; disco at Cabo Wabo.  Walk into the back streets and see the workings of the city where the real life of the people takes place.  Visit the churches, look into the courtyards and think about a time gone by.  A beautiful picture to remember when once again you find yourself in snow and ice and wind.  Maybe you will want to run away to Los Cabos.

For information on more Senior Adventures call Linda Finch at 253 927 8207 or get on the email list at linda.finch@gmail.com.

Another year is well under way and we have many great things planned.  Instead of the regular column this month I will try to give you an insight into what those plans are.

One of the many adventure options for 2012 is a show at Teatro ZinZanni.

MARCH:

Seattle Restaurant Walking Tour; Dinner Date; Hawaii for 2 weeks.

APRIL:

Teatro ZinZanni, 7 night Eastern Caribbean Cruise, 5thAve. Theater, Dinner Date, 4 night Pacific Coastal Cruise, 2 nightVictoria, Mystery Trip, 16 night Panama Canal

MAY:

Dinner Date, 5thAve Theater, Mystery Trip

JUNE:

Dinner Date, Museum of Communication, Mystery Trip, Milton Walker Gardens

JULY:

Dinner Date, Georgetown Trailer Park Mall, Longbeach with a surprise, Mystery Trip

AUGUST:

5th Ave. Theater, Dinner Date, 2 night Leavenworth “film festival”, Mystery Trip

SEPTEMBER:

Dinner Date, 1 night Crystal Mountain, Mystery Trip, 3 night Las Vegas

OCTOBER:

Dinner Date, America’s Music Cities, Mystery Trip

NOVEMBER:

King Tut

Other things are in the works like Ashland for Shakespeare, a possible October cruise on the world’s largest cruise ship, and whatever else we find interesting,

For further information and/or to make reservations contact Linda Finch at 253 927 8207 or sign up for email alerts at linda.finch@gmail.com

 

Carl and Lea Vest at Molbaks for Christmas
Carl and Lea Vest at Molbaks for Christmas

Happy New Year. Welcome to a new year filled with new adventures for all of us.  It might just be your mind wandering away in a good book or your body joining us on a more active adventure.  Not that “active” is a very strong word for any of us.  The joy of our adventures is that they are geared to a slower level of activity.

As with most years we do not do a lot of things during the winter months.  Those are for us to stay indoors to be safe and warm.  Occasionally we wander out but for the most part the roads are slick, the wind is blowing and our winter coats are too heavy for our bodies to hold up.

We do start the year off with a trip in January that you have been reading about.  A small group has taken up the offer of going to Panama without going on a long cruise.  They will depart on Feb. 23 for this wonderful adventure showing them Panama in much greater depth.  A stay in Panama City; out into the rainforest; a full day cruise to the locks; and ending with a beach resort.

Those of us who really want to get out of the cold and start our warm weather a little early are leaving on March 11 for two weeks on Oahu, the north shore of the island.  We have rented houses and truly plan on relaxing and staying warm.  We will take short adventures to the Arizona Memorial; the surfing beaches, the new Disney resort, Turtle Bay and the local hangouts.  It won’t be hard for us to fit in with the general public and “chill”.

Two cruises are available in April: the first goes out of Ft. Lauderdale on April 1 for seven days with Princess to St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Grand Turk and Princess Cay.  The second cruise (this one with Celebrity) departs Ft. Lauderdale on April 25 and goes through the Panama Canal ending 16 days later in Seattle.

In the spring, plans are being made to travel to Ashland for Romeo and Juliet as well as The Very Merry Maids of Windsor.  A trip to Victoria is scheduled for late April; August will find us in Leavenworth for 2 nights and 3 plays; an overnight at Crystal Mountain is in the works; Dinner Dates and Mystery Trips start up again in April and will run throughout the summer and into the fall.

Why not think about joining us as we go about being “active”.  Come along for the ride.  Get on the email list for periodic updates  (linda.finch@gmail.com) or call to be put on the snail mail list  (253) 927-8207.  The calendar should be ready shortly with more dates and further information.

Travelers from the Crown Princess clown around

We left off last month in Saint John, New Brunswick, half way through our Princess cruise around New England and into Canada.  The second half of the trip was more spectacular than the first.  So let me continue on.

Heading further north we arrived at Halifax, the largest city in Canada’s Atlantic Provinces and capital of Nova Scotia.  We took off on another walking tour starting with the Neptune Theatre, the province’s largest professional theatre company with the façade of the former City Club of the 1890’s.

For some, the reason for the entire cruise was our stop in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island for this is the home of “Anne of Green Gables”.  Green Gables, the 19th century farm located in Cavendish, was the setting and inspiration for Lucy Maud Montgomery’s much-loved novels.  The tour includes the barns and farmhouse as well as the flower gardens and views of the Lake of Shining Waters.

At last we had time to do nothing. We left Charlottetown at 5 p.m. on the 11th  and didn’t arrive in Quebec City until the morning of the 13th.  We looked at a lot of ships on this very busy stretch of water. Big freighters carrying a multitude of cargo continuously passed us on their way to deliver cargo at ports all over the world.  Towns and fields were on either side.

Our last port was Quebec City.  The architecture, the ambience, and the animated conversation on the street confirm the impression that a bit of France has been permanently imbedded in North America.  This is the only remaining walled city north of Mexico.

We chartered a bus for just our group and took off to explore the city.

We spent one last night on the ship with a gala farewell dinner and many stories to tell.  Our weary travelers had an early morning departure to the Quebec airport and a long flight home.  As with every trip we were a little weary but full of new memories of wonderful sights from historic buildings to forest ablaze with color; craggy cliffs and oceans crashing to the shore.  Just let us rest up a little bit and we will be ready to tackle the next adventure.

For further information or to get on the mailing lists call Linda Finch at 253 927 8207 or email to linda.finch@gmail.com.