Part casa (house) part caja (box) the Cajita has been an upgrade to our lives. The Cajita resembles a box because of the lack of windows but this orange Cajita has made our group more comfortable. The Cajita is equipped with out door kitchen, shower,
non-flushing toilet (no submarines), and perfect hammock trees with plenty of sombra (shade). Also an ocean view from most hammock spots as well as the largest fichus tree any of us have ever seen. We are stoked to be a 5-minute walk to the beach but the dog is seems to be a lot more amped. I have just been told there are bigger fichus trees in La Paz but these two gueros are use to Home Depot garden section fichus.
With the change in our location also came an adaption to our new neighbors. Sundays are definitely fun-days in Pescadero with one of our neighbors blasting Cumbia from 10 in the morning till 10 at night. The best part has been the singing, which comes about after they have finished a few ballenas (40 ounce beers). Our favorite neighbors are two desert iguanas that live in the 700 year old Cardones on the property. We have named them Search and Destroy and they could probably teach us a few things about living in this desert.
Last night we taught Aihibed how to play our favorite card game, Killer, beneath our Christmas lights, which light our out door dinning area. One thing that we really enjoy is the ability to have most things outside. Only in the tropics can we take advantage of such things. We are planning the build and will be soon posting volunteer opportunities… Now who is ready to come down, work hard, and enjoy tropical drinks??? Hey we’re in the tropics!




