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Where I’m Bound

First of all, thanks, Gil, for your suggestions. 

I’ve decided where I’m going for my trip.  This hasn’t been the best year so far.  In January, I had oral surgery to have a wisdom tooth pulled.

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In February, I caught the stomach virus that was going around town.

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So, just before spring break, I checked airline fares and schedules and found a NON-STOP flight from San Antonio to Cancun for $419.  Sweet.  I booked it on Friday night before spring break.  Then I decided I needed to crank up my exercise schedule in order to lose a few pounds before I got to Mexico.  I went out Saturday morning on a power walk and BAM…I tripped over some vines in a grassy area because I was walking so fast and broke my wrist.

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Just a little word of advice…don’t break your wrist.  It is not an enjoyable experience.  Mine was so bad, I had to have surgery to the tune of about $35,000.  That was one expensive walk.  Between a plate and some pins…and some physical therapy…I could think of about a million things I would rather have been doing in the past two months. 

So, on that note, I will be returning to Isla Mujeres in June.  After all my drama, I just want to relax, take in some sun, good food, and a few cervezas and margaritas.  I will not be climbing any ruins on this run.  My only adventure will be a several day trip to Cozumel since I’ve never been there and would like to see it. 

I’m also thinking of swimming with the whale sharks for the first time.  Considering my luck so far this year, I’m just hoping I won’t be the first tourist eaten by one.


Where to now?

So I’m booked for June for two weeks. My flight goes to Cancun, but I know I don’t want to stay there. I’d welcome any suggestions as to where else to go in the Yucatan. Anywhere I haven’t been to that someone can recommend? Something a little different? Let me know.


Recycling treasures from the sea…

When I go to Isla Mujeres, I always do some hunting for interesting shells and sea glass.  I didn’t find anything interesting in Puerto Morelos or Tulum this time, but I didn’t really do any serious searching anyway.  But when I got to Akumal, I found something that I had never found before on beaches…but then again, I had never really looked for it before.  I was walking around the beach on Half Moon Bay after Hurricane Ernesto hit, and found the remains of what is called Sea Fan Coral.  Here’s a photo from the internet of what it looks like in the sea:

I thought to myself, “Geez, there’s something you should be able to do with these…I should take some home.”  So I did.  They come in all shapes and sizes, but I will tell you right now that one of the worst things about collecting these is that THEY SMELL HORRIBLE!!  I got a big collection of them and laid them out on the little space outside the front doorway in the condo where I was staying so that they could dry out.  Every time I passed by them, I almost gagged from the odor that came from these once-living specimens. When it was time to go home, I wrapped them in three plastic shopping bags, so that the smell wouldn’t get all over my clothes in the suitcase.  I could still smell them a little when I opened the suitcase at home, but it wasn’t as bad as I thought it might be.  I was hoping that customs wouldn’t suspect there might be a dead body inside my suitcase if the smell happened to get out.  So when I got home, I just tossed them out on my back patio and didn’t think about them for several weeks hoping that the hot Texas sun would dry them out and reduce the smell.  After about three weeks, they were pretty much odor-less.  (Thank God.)

So last week, I started wondering what I could do with these, and I just started playing around with one and came up with this.  I painted the coral a metallic turquoise and left the base natural and just put a polyurethane coat on it.  It’s kind of unique on its own as a display of interesting sea life…

But then it occurred to me that it could do double-duty as an earring holder!  Sweet!!

Let’s see what else I can come up with.  Stay tuned.