San Pedro Red Cross Receives First Pack For A Purpose Donation
San Pedro Red Cross Receives First Pack For A Purpose Donation In June, I shared with you my discovery and enrollment in the Pack For A Purpose program. I wrote several blogs this summer about the process of enrolling, joining, and developing the San Pedro listing. In the last few weeks, I was contacted by two different tourists who were aware of the Pack For A
A Walk In The Park
A Walk In The Park on Ambergris Caye, Belize The weather has been, as they say, "shite". It's been raining for nearly 6 months, which is unheard of for Belize. Every day it does clear up a bit for periods of time. I try to get the dog out for a walk during those clearer times. I started out with Max and it was sunny and nice.
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
Horseback Riding on the beach in Roatan, Honduras
Horseback Riding on the beach in Roatan Honduras – Day 5, Part 2 Trusty Luis from Hyde Tours had been my driver for the days I was in Roatan. Luis works for the super cute Emsly, and doesn't speak much English. This forced me to practice my Spanish which I rather enjoy. Anyway, Luis was waiting when we were finished at the Gumbolimbo Park, and we