The real reason for the delay of this blog... ... was quite obviously the fact you've spent 2 weeks thinking up that feeble "prawnography" pun.
By the way, would it be unprofessional for me to post your bonus result on this blog??
MILD?????!!!! Just a correction to Martin's entry, it was a STRONG sea-sickness warning! The waves were up to 2 meters in height and it was like being on a rollercoaster!!!
Hello from Grey Blighty Hi Martin and Jaime,
Good to hear you guys are well and enjoying your travels. I love reading your blogs and the pics are fab - they bring sunshine into my living room in Leeds!!!. Your updates have certainly given me itchy feet and I can't wait to get on a plane and head for a warmer climate myself!!!
Keep having fun and I'll look forward to the next update.
Serina.
P.S Martin I might just see you when you eventually get back to work!
WOW Hi guys. Your journal entries are great. Always make me smile. Can't wait to hear about your stories in New Zealand. Hope you're well, love Nicola and Gavin
Thanks Thanks for taking the time to post your entertaining blog. Can't wait for the next installment.
Have you tried the mangos yet - or was that Hawaii? I remember the pollo con mole (chicken in chocolat sauce) was pretty good too.
Brian
Great News! Glad you're enjoying your travels. I'm looking forward to the next instalment, and will update you on the 'Wood' replies about the 'Reunion' in May.
Thanks for the update... ... I've been trying to remember who was sitting at the desk next to me, and then I got your email. Thanks for that.
Appreciate the photo update, yeah obviously you're traveling in luxury so I've updated your pay review accordingly... muhaha.
Nostalgia Wow you are all over Mexico already. Chichen Itza is quite amazing. The decapitation murals are quite something to remember. Not sure if it was the winners or the losers of the ball game that got beheaded. We saw it in '65 and again a few years back - day trip fom Cozumel. Bought Philip a small guitar in Merida which we still have. He was 1 at the time! Cancun was a fishing village back then. We took a yacht to Isla Mujeres and left Philip with friendly villagers. dived for lobster and conch, then cooked over a wood fire on the beach - happy days.
Richard Bacon
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The real reason for the delay of this blog...
... was quite obviously the fact you've spent 2 weeks thinking up that feeble "prawnography" pun. By the way, would it be unprofessional for me to post your bonus result on this blog??