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Published: January 6th 2012
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Happy 2012 to all our blog readers! We were greeted into Belize in English, Spanish, Creole, Q'eqchi' and several other Mayan languages. As we got off a somewhat overcrowded ex-American yellow school bus in Orange Walk a nice gentleman with his wife and daughter ask us if we were looking for somewhere cheap to stay and offered us a ride to his friends hotel. He dropped us off and wished ... Read Full Entry



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We both love this flower.
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Pete, Bob, Susan, Edward, Doris.

Quit pulling Sarah's hair! John and Richard stop fighting! Mary, you can't have an ice-cream! I am sure this spider was doing a great job of raising her hundreds of younglings that were hitching a piggyback!
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Nim Li Punit

Mayan ruins in Southern Belize.
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Mayan Stonework

at Nim Li Punit.
Magic Beans.Magic Beans.
Magic Beans.

The treasure from inside the cacao pod. Before it looks like chocolate... Punta Gorda.



6th January 2012

beauty!
Happy New Year! Hope you realize that every time I look at your photos I drool.......a big bad mess of goober......:)
7th January 2012

Wow!
Superb photography. I would love to have heard that Garifuna Drumming. Keep blogging!
7th January 2012

cashews
I learned a lot about cashew farming when I was in Brazil. Yeah, it's a very intensive, grueling process to move cashews nuts from the tree to the can, and I can easily see why cashews are more expensive now. Great post guys!

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