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Sniadanie zjedlismy wieksza grupa w restauracji Panama - najlepszej knajpie w tej okolicy.
Po napelnieniu brzuchow reszte dnia spedzilysmy na plazy, wygrzewajac dupska. A na wieczor udalismy sie na dyskoteke! ...
El Pacifico, mi amigo
... Before you know what is going on you are at their mercy bobbling up and down, hanging on to reins, saddles and all sorts in all efforts to stay on the damn thing. Anyway I survive a enjoyed it! There is a video but only when the horse was walking as during anything more than a trot I was reciting the Lord's Prayer and clutching at anything that looked like it could save my life if I gripped it. Oh check out my sun ...
Feliz Día de la Madre (or Happy Day of the Mother)
... the dogs and doing boat chores. Lauri takes frozen fruit and her camera gear and returns to lure out some of the big iguanas for a photo shoot. I works pretty good and the big lizards ham it up for strawberries. While she is gone I set up the dive gear and we get in a little dive practice. It has been a good day all in all, but I don't think there has been a minute that I have not thought of my Mother. I am not terribly sad or depressed, just thoughtful. I think it ...
Kindness abounds from those with so little
... to leave so I went over to see what they had caught. One of the boys, who looked to be about 14 yrs old, was very sweet and gave me his fishing set up, and a few hooks and some bait. Wow, a teenager, showing kindness! I was bewildered! He showed me how to cast the string from an empty coke bottle and feel the pull of the fish with my finger. I was blown away, I still am blown away by such kind people, I don’t know why, but It just moves me to a level ...
Made it to the Mainland
... along the expansive coast, meandering endlessly through the Mercado (a huge high ceiling building with a hundred or so merchants selling meat, vegetables, clothes, pottery, you name it – they sell it), just walking the streets, plazas and squares soaking in the sights and the movement of the city. Mariah was even able to wrestle the recipe of Chile Rellenos from the owner of a great restaurant, Te Amo Lucy’s, where we ate at one night. The owner was ...