We went to the beach and, the one time we needed a cab driver, we got an Angel.
A stretch of road without a fire-pit-sized pothole was rare on our 30 minute ride and the fact we arrived at the secluded beach with all our fillings intact was exceptionally lucky, as good dentists are few and far between.
What we have on this entry are few of Joella's images taken on the beach with her new camera.
They haven't been manipulated in any way as she is still learning her, also new, software.
Jo has a lot of new photos, so I've grouped them and these come first simply because they were titled Beach 1,2,3, etc. This entry won't be long because there are several more groups which I'll post at a later date.
We spent Carnival (Mardis Gras) in Puerto Lopez, a small fishing village,because we thought in that way we would escape the party crowds.
It was tranquil at first, but then people kept coming and coming and coming until
the circus came to town. At that point we just gave up and joined the merriment.
It was nice to have a few days off and away from the school and its students.
It was nice to have a few days off and away from the school and its students.
So, I'd like to especially thank my assistant to the Traveling Secretary for making all the arrangements.
Chau,
Tony
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