Florida Floods

South Florida is full of pocket parks, boardwalks, and beach trails, so after lunch, I used Google to find the nearest one.
It took us straight to a neighborhood where locals were recovering fromLeggi altro
South Florida is full of pocket parks, boardwalks, and beach trails, so after lunch, I used Google to find the nearest one.
It took us straight to a neighborhood where locals were recovering fromLeggi altro
While enjoying espresso with Constantin and Maria today, I said something to Larry.
“Did you forget I don’t speak Romanian?” he replied. Oops! I hadn’t even realized I wasn’t speakingLeggi altro
The little tourist town in Cozumel is dotted with Mesoamerican style artwork. The rugged sculptures look great in an outdoor setting. In fact, I think they’d look great in our backyard.
I’d never been to Cozumel before and it had been decades since Larry last visited. We enjoyed the landscaping here.
The water is gorgeous and I’ve had Enya’s “Caribbean Blue” in my head allLeggi altro
We are one of four cruise ships docked in Cozumel today and Spring Break is in the air!
As we stepped off the ship we were swept up in a swarm of tourists, most of whom were from the USA. It’sLeggi altro
We had a fun day in Roatan’s Mahogany Bay, a tropical paradise just like you see in movies and beer ads.
Our Romanian pals, Constantin and Maria, joined us for the day. We were greeted by a sweetLeggi altro
I’m not exactly sure what a “wappin man wellcome” is, but we had a fun day in Costa Rica.
Puerto Limón is so named because sailors used to come here to buy citrus to relieve their scurvyLeggi altro
To me, the inside of cacao fruit looks a bit like intestines. The slippery white seeds are pink. They turn brown after they are dried.
How did people figure out how to create such delectable treatsLeggi altro
The canal we explored on our jungle cruise in Costa Rica was lush and full of life. The brackish water was brown because it’s fed by mountain streams and it’s been raining.
We saw so many trees:Leggi altro
It took us from 7:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. to sail the Panama Canal and it was much more interesting than I expected.
Transiting the Panama Canal is quite a different experience than the Suez Canal.Leggi altro