Saturday, February 21, 2009
Some of you have asked what my favorite thing about Mexico is. Someone else asked what the weirest thing was I have eaten. My favorite things in Mexico are hermit crabs, playing with my friends and doing school with my parents. The weirdest thing I have eaten was a hot dog that came with my pancakes for breakfast. I was expecting sausage. My mom made a salad out of cactus when we first got here. I like to swim in the big waves. My Dad is doing lots of windsurfing. Please write me back and ask more questions about Mexico. I am in the east cape area of Baja California Sur. We are camping on the beach in Los Barriles.
Friday, February 20, 2009
walking stick bug found in los barriles campsite!

check it out! this is what we found today:
STICK INSECT! WALKING STICK! STICK BUG
Stick Insects or Phasmids (Phasmatoidea, Phasmatidae) encompass about 2,700 known Insect species. With their long bodies that give them a twig-like appearance, Phasmids are almost invisible among the leaves of trees. When They are disturbed, Phasmids will lay motionless for hours pretending to be a stick. Sometimes, They will sway to mimic a twig blowing in the wind.
To avoid being eaten, Phasmids have many unique defenses. Although Most rely on passive camouflage to avoid predators, many large Phasmids have large spines on their hind legs for self-defense. Other Phasmids will discourage their attackers by regurgitating food at them or by squirting them with poison. American Walking Stick (Anisomorpha bupestiordes) sprays his intruder with a chemical spray that causes blindness.
Female Phasmids can reproduce without mating. Some populations consist entirely of mature Females and their Offspring. The Young are identical to their Mother. Sometimes Mother Phasmid will search for a rare Male to mate with. She will either find Him with his Friends or will attract Him by emitting a seductive scent.
Unlike other Insects, many people like to have Phasmids as pets. Usually all They require is blackberry leaves and water to thrive. However, They do prefer to have their leaves in their cages lightly misted.
Phasmids teach about having as many choices as possible. For example, people call Them by many names--Walking Stick, Stick Insect, or Stick Bug. Female Phasmids can reproduce with or without a mate. Phasmids defend Themselves in various ways. Some simply become still, while Others will squirt a poison. In life, it is important to have many options available to you.
Stick Insects or Phasmids (Phasmatoidea, Phasmatidae) encompass about 2,700 known Insect species. With their long bodies that give them a twig-like appearance, Phasmids are almost invisible among the leaves of trees. When They are disturbed, Phasmids will lay motionless for hours pretending to be a stick. Sometimes, They will sway to mimic a twig blowing in the wind.
To avoid being eaten, Phasmids have many unique defenses. Although Most rely on passive camouflage to avoid predators, many large Phasmids have large spines on their hind legs for self-defense. Other Phasmids will discourage their attackers by regurgitating food at them or by squirting them with poison. American Walking Stick (Anisomorpha bupestiordes) sprays his intruder with a chemical spray that causes blindness.
Female Phasmids can reproduce without mating. Some populations consist entirely of mature Females and their Offspring. The Young are identical to their Mother. Sometimes Mother Phasmid will search for a rare Male to mate with. She will either find Him with his Friends or will attract Him by emitting a seductive scent.
Unlike other Insects, many people like to have Phasmids as pets. Usually all They require is blackberry leaves and water to thrive. However, They do prefer to have their leaves in their cages lightly misted.
Phasmids teach about having as many choices as possible. For example, people call Them by many names--Walking Stick, Stick Insect, or Stick Bug. Female Phasmids can reproduce with or without a mate. Phasmids defend Themselves in various ways. Some simply become still, while Others will squirt a poison. In life, it is important to have many options available to you.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
road trip to san jose del cabo and polly world




we drove to san jose which took about an hour. we walked around the tourist area downtown for a little while and then went to zippers beach. our friend polly met us at the mega store and we followed her to the house she shares with her hubby craig. it was amazing to see the sun set over the edge of the infinity pool and to see paris hilton's house being built next door. we have seen all sides of baja living on this trip. thanks polly!
feliz cumpleanos!





we had my 9th birthday at the palapa next to the school where my dance class is held. kelly taught a dance class then we pinned the tail on the pig, limboed, caught rocket balloons and smashed a pinata that we made. then we drove everyone to the pizzeria for dinner, cake and ice cream. there were about 15 kids there! i got some cool presents.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
baja full moon rise from our camp
swimming at los palmas hotel







yesterday we went to los palmas to go swimming. i swam for an hour. they have a big cage full of birds there. the birds are loud and beautiful. there is a hot tub, a kids pool and a grown up pool that had under water tile couches and you can swim right up to the bar and get a drink. you can see the sea of cortez from the middle of the pool.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
road trip to todos santos



we took a drive over to the the pacific side of the cape and stayed with our friends greg and myra. pixie surfed at cerritos and shawna loved the european street style of todos santos and the artist scene. it was warm and not so windy. we drove thru cabo san lucas and san jose del cabo on the way home. hoping to get back that way in a couple weeks!
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