"BIA Furniture" (Con`t from Page 8) "Loreto" (Con`t from Page 9)
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"BIA Furniture" (Con`t from Page 8) "Loreto" (Con`t from Page 9)
12 MISSION VALLEY NEWS & VIEWS "Loreto" (Con't from Page 9) California, was established in the city of Loreto and is now a museum. Another great opportunity awaited us the next day to observe the incredible experience of watching the whales and if lucky, you might be able to touch one. We traveled across the Baja peninsula to go to Puerto Lopez Mateos and passed through some of the Baja 1000 Race dirt roads. We finally arrived in Puerto Lopez Mateos "BIA Furniture" (Con't from Page 8) Well seasoned travelers, you have some of the following hotels/resorts available for your upcoming journey to Loreto on the Bay. **Hacienda Suites (4 Star) 800-224-3632 not on the water, great service, very attentive, nice rooms, with a pool and bar. **Posada de las Flores 877 245-2860 Beautiful hotel right in the heart of town, great view of town on the roof top restaurant, but Photo: Alice Greschler Mission in Baja Sur and boarded our boats with life preservers, and for the next two hours cruised to visit the “Sea of the Whales”, with their fins spread high above the water for great photo shots. An exciting time with everyone yelling, “There’s one!”. The whales were presenting as if it was “Show Time” in the Pacific Ocean. In the month of January, the Grey Whales arrive in the protected waters of Bahia Magdalena on the West Coast of the Baja Peninsula by the Pacific Ocean. You travel to the small village of Lopez Mateos, which is the nursery-home for the Grey Whales. Small shopping is available, restaurants are always waiting for you to stop and enjoy a taco or burrito with a cold beer or coke! The only caution I might say is that in January, the wind does play a part of the climate, as it is winter in Loreto, too, but can get windy at times. Loreto is quite different from the sense of mountains, water, desert and pleasant climate which was discovered around 1697 was called, “The capital of all Californias”, History is waiting for you to discover the region and enjoy the “catch of the day”: Blue Marlin, Sword Fish, Tuna, Dorado, Jurel and Rooster Fish among 850 other varieties to enjoy while visiting. September 2009 times can be noisy but central. **Hotel Oasis De Loreto (4 Star) 800-497-3923. A traditional hotel that loves fishermen surrounded by nice grounds, ocean views rooms, on a great beach by the estuary of Loreto. Excellent bar and good restaurant that the locals really like. ** Cabanas de Loreto, A must! A sweet bed and breakfast type hotel in a nice quiet area with great service and a pool. **SuKasa Bungalows: Another must! On the border walk, prices are very affordable, nice atmosphere and grounds. No Pool. **Coco Cabanas: Rooms small. Looks like a summer camp style cabins, but location is lovely on Calle Davis, one of the traditional streets of Loreto, one block from the board walk and beach of downtown Loreto. Its quite!. Has a pool, lovely grounds, very nice service, and lots of repeat clients. **Baja Outpost: Scuba divers love this place, the food is good, but the rooms are round, not square, almost like a hut. Owner is a scuba diver, Mr. Fichman. Appeals to divers. Others to consider. ** Hotel Plaza Loreto (3-Star) 011-52-613-135-0280 **Desert Inn Loreto (4-Star) 800 800-9632 Enjoy the pleasures of Loreto!!. Homes, which is donating furniture from four of its model homes, and Rachel Collins, director of sales for Pardee Homes, which is donating from eight models. “Last year’s ‘Fantasy’ sale was wildly successful. We sold out in two hours,” says Heramb, who is a life director of BIA Cares. “Attendees walked away with designer -selected items for a fraction of the price. For example, there was a $2,550 dining table with five upholstered chairs that sold for $400, some sofas went for $100, and accessories were priced as low as $2. Plus, this year we are in a larger space with more donated items.” “This year’s shoppers will find a raft of similar bargains. We’ll be offering everything you’d find in a home or office — from one-of-a-kind pieces to beautiful executive desks to fine artwork to unusual knick-knacks.” BIA Cares has raised more than $2.2 million for local charities in its 19 years of operation. The foundation helps to build better communities by sponsoring such projects as restoring Little League fields, building a golf facility for troubled youth and donating to organizations that assist the underprivileged throughout the County. The 2008 Furniture Fantasy Sale added nearly $50,000 to the foundation’s coffers. This year’s event will be held from 8 a.m. until sold out at 3574 Ruffin Road South, one block south of Aero Drive in Mission Village. Cash and credit cards will be accepted. Buyers must remove all items purchased on the day of the sale. Please visit www.biacares.org for updates.
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