One thing we can count on about spending time with Michelle is that it also involves meeting many new friends. It is just one of the many things everyone loves about Michelle. We eagerly awaited her arrival yesterday. We were excited to see her and we, being the country bumpkins we are, were also worried […]
Archive | 2014
Great Food, Pretty Night on Rio Dulce
Last night, we went out to eat with Jim and Marley to a really cool restaurant up the river near the Castillo de San Felipe. They led the way in their dinghy and we puttered along slowly behind them. Our outboard has developed a chronic wheeze which starts up anytime the throttle is past the […]
TMS (Too Much Spanish)
I am serious about learning Spanish. I have wanted to know a foreign language since I started noticing foreign words sprinkled here and there in stories and books I read as a teen. To me, this casual dropping of foreign words and phrases was the mark of a bright and worldly mind. Sometimes, I ruminate […]
El Castillo de San Felipe
El Castillo de San Felipe was built on the shores of Lago De Izabel. We dingied a little farther up the river today, past the landmark bridge, to reach the east end of the lake and tour the old Spanish fort. The fort was built in 1595 to reinforce Spanish control of the waterway. We […]
Lily’s Interview with Ms. Shirley, Captain of Speedwell of Hong Kong
Where did you start from? Cape town, South Africa. How long did it take? It has taken me 12 years to get here. My first trip from Cape Town to St Helena took three weeks. What did you see? My favorite part of the world has been Brazil for the people, the food and everything. […]
Dirty, Grimy Father’s Day
Randall had been saying he wanted to pull up the flooring in the galley and the nav area. A previous owner had re-floored this area by simply cutting a board to fit and laying it over the previous floor. This installation left a gap on the sides, along the angled hull, which was a trap […]
Keeping Our Cool, Somewhat
I haven’t mentioned the heat. Yeah, it is hot. That damp look we have in all the pictures is indeed sweat. The temps are only in the upper eighties but the humidity is this wave of hot heavy air that floats around us all day making it feel like we are still wearing the damp […]
Monkeying around in Monkey Bay
Earlier this week Lucy at Tijax Marina helped us get set up for horseback riding. We were trying to decide between the horseback riding and the kayak trip to see the monkey excursion on our own since we have a dinghy. She drew us a little map so we could find the stream known for […]
Tijax Trail Ride
One of the Rio Dulce marinas, Hacienda Tijax (Tey-hash), is also a 500-acre rubber plantation which has a number of trails through the property for hiking and horseback riding. Yesterday, we got around early for an 8 am trail ride. Our horses were saddled and waiting on the trail when we were introduced. Raul sized […]
Rio Dulce, Guatemala
We left Belize a little sad about how much we missed. Thank goodness, it will be right next door to us awhile and we can go back. We checked out of Belize Wednesday by taking the Hokey Pokey Ferry to Big Creek. I don’t know what they think is so Hokey Pokey about their ferry. […]