Red Cross First Aid and CPR Training Produces a Real Life Hero
In early November, 2013, tacogirl.com sponsored my attendance in the Red Cross First Aid and CPR Training session to be held at Banana Beach. Bandage International conducted the two day training class. I can honestly say that Darryl's class was very well paced and he is clearly passionate about saving lives. There were about 25 people in the class, and over half of them
Day Trippin’ to Spanish Lookout
Day Trippin' to Spanish Lookout I had the opportunity to spend some time in Cayo with my friend Libby a few weeks ago. On the last day, we drove to Spanish Lookout, the Mennonite community. They had a whole world of stores and items that you simply cannot get anywhere else, and since they are not required to pay taxes or duty on anything, the pricing
Part Two – The Day That Blew My Mind
Part Two - The Day That Blew My Mind Back in November, I went to my friends house in Mountain Pine Ridge, Belize. She introduced me to her neighbor and we arranged a visit a few days later. Last week I wrote about the first half of the Day That Blew My Mind, and here is Part Two. ~~~~~~ As Bol showed me his property, the orchid garden,
Bol’s Museum Cave – A Mind Blow 3 times in 1.5 hours
Caribbean Spice owner and friend/hostess for my week in 'da bush' introduced me to Bol, her neighbor. Libby had described her house as "the suburbs of Caracol", meaning when Caracol was the main city, the folks her lived on her land were suburbanites. All over this part of Belize you will find mayan bits and bobs - shards, pottery bits, arrow heads. So, I was
All Natural, Belize Made Bath and Body Products
Libby lives on a beautiful piece of land just before the junction to go to Caracol. When we were driving to her house she was explaining the density of Mayan artifacts and Mayan 'mounds' in the area. There are over 600 ancient Maya sites in Belize, and one of the great wonders to me is that each 'mound' or small hill you see is most