Sunday, October 5, 2008

Mexico Part Two

Some scenery around the resort entrance. Palm trees and flowers.




Coconut Palm. I really wanted to climb one an pick a Coconut, but I didn't think they would appreciate that!


A type of Heleconia flower in front of a flat Palm




Flat Palm



They had a Mexican night and these gentleman made us cotton candy




Fancy food (Just for you of course, Michelle!)





A cockroach in our hallway! Thank goodness this was the only one I ever saw and it didn't come to our room!!!!! See the tile floor? Because of the humidity, the floor everywhere is tile or something like it. There are wet floor signs everywhere because they are usually damp from the humidity all the time!


Us after we went ziplining


An African Grey parrot and another parrot



Spider Monkey



McCaws These birds and monkeys were at all the tourist places. They's charge you an arm and a leg to take your photo holding them!




Our beach area. It was really nice out, the camera just fogged up from the humidity.



My hand creation in the sand. I had a lot of fun looking for shells there.



Beach at our resort. The water was just like getting in a super warm bathtub! Wish our lakes were like that!




Cool white flower. I can't find the name anywhere!



Carved fruit at our resort buffet restaurant









Rick decided he needed a "last" photo of me while we were waiting for our bus back to the airport.

Scenery from the bus window. You can see the size of the Red Bird of Paradise tree in this photo.


Two "Punch Buggies" no return!!!! There were at least 4 more I saw within seconds of taking this photo. It seems to be the vehicle of choice down there. That a tiny falling apart motorcycles!

Almost at the airport! Goodbye Mexico!!! See you again someday. I'd highly recommend the Mayan Riviera to anyone. It was a wonderful place to visit.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That white flower you couldn't find the name of is called a spider lily. It looked familiar, I must have seen them in Florida. But there are other lilies called spider lilies that look diffferent.

http://www.briartech.com/summer/slily/slily.htm

P.S. Somewhere you wrote "definately." It's definitely! That is my current pet peeve spelling error.