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Splash, Splodge, Squirt
... months or more before you see the first symptoms – fever and so on! We met one lass who had contracted it some years ago. Each year she would get a short bout of the symptoms which would lay her out and then she would be back to normal. She got to recognise the signs with a 24hr notice so she would prep herself with water, salts and so on and take her-self to bed for two to four days…I don’t fancy that! But hey…I am living the dream and a few bites here ...
The Latin Passion
... só vemos putos, miúdos, bebés. Depois tentamos perceber o que se passa ali, e não dá para colar a história. A frieza e indiferença emocional ou afectiva no contacto, leva a crer que existem um número elevado de carteiros que se encarregaram de tratar do assunto. Mas no México, ao contrário da Ásia, há mão dada na rua, há abraço, mão na anca, mão na nalga (um ou outro caso observado), há beijo na boca, há beijo elaborado que faz falta de ar.
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Uxmal
... before and it was really good traditional Mexican food. We headed back to the hotel and then got all our bags down and took taxis to the bus station. The bus left at 10pm. Trevor had told us the buses are cold because of the air con so I was wearing a couple of layers and my thick socks and using my fleece as a blanket! I think I was still a little wiped out from the headache earlier so I rugged up, put my ipod and my eye mask on and pretty much slept most of the ...
Best. Sleep. Ever.
... but in my defense bus sleep, although better than none, is not very restful.
Alas I have little photos than our glorious beds from this town but I will tell you that we ate these amazing fried bananas drizzled with sweet cream. You have never tasted anything like it. Tangy, warm, sweet, bananarey. The texture was also perfecto. This was possibly the first time so far I had seen Reece enjoy food. They were delicious. ...
Teqeeeela! Eeeet makes me happeeeee!
... I randomly talked to an English girl who works for Department for Transport and was there at the same time as me. We had a fun civil service moan together.
So over the last few days we’ve seen lots of great things. Sadly though, superficial me is still fairly preoccupied by the place we are staying, the state of our knat bites and our guts, and by how our lovely tans will fade the three weeks we are in Peru before coming ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Casa Santiago B & B

