The weeks fly by so quickly when I see the progress on our 365 Days Project. I can’t believe that we’re already in the 80s.
This past week was spent in Livingston, Guatemala, into San Ignacio, Belize, and into Chetumal and Tulum, Mexico. I can’t remember the last time we have moved so quickly! I’m glad to have the memories documented because after spending 20 hours on buses and boats this past week, it is easy to forget what happened.
So here we go!
83/365 We can’t help ourselves when we see a see-saw.84/365 Started our day with a ferry ride into Belize. Took us 10 hours to arrive but it was worth every moment.85/365 I think we are doing it wrong… Canoeing down the Macal River at Chaa Creek in San Ignacio, Belize.86/365 SHOVE IT IN MY TACO HOLE! We have arrived in the land of tacos al pastor (my fav food EVER). #Mexico87/365 Spending our evening watching a local league futbol game! #Mexico88/365 Quite the face of my ancestor! Finally made it to Tulum an our hostel owner remembered us! #Mexico89/365 No cares given today. #Mexico
Your resident adventure geek, and travel photographer extraordinaire, Erica likes to keep life interesting. A few of her favorite things to do include Burning Man, Diving, Downhill Mountain Biking, and laying by the beach with a good beer.
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9 thoughts on “Week In Review – 365 Days Project: 83-89”
Nice photos and it is funny to see how you guys canoed the Macal River. LOL
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It was so hot and the water was so deliciously cold. We couldn’t help ourselves!
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Closing shot = priceless… and incites envy! 🙂
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Haha nice photos! That’s definitely the best way to canoe 😛
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Oh man, the water felt so good. The only thing is that we were creating serious drag.
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Yay, Tulum! My boyfriend and I were there earlier this year (in early March), and I fell in love with it. We stayed in the pueblo. Our favorite food on our trip was at Tacoqueto – a small place at the south end of town (near the Subway). On the beach, we liked El Tabano, but it was a splurge. Have fun!!!
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We stayed in the pueblo also. I’ve only done a resort once – and while it is a lovely experience, I rather like living more locally. Was Tacoqueto across the street-ish from Subway?
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Yep! Across the street on the same side of the road. Red roof, if I remember correctly. I’m with you on resorts – can be lovely but not my thing either!
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I can’t tell you how many times we have eaten there over the past couple of years. I would definitely place it 10+ times. I LOVE IT. OMG.
Nice photos and it is funny to see how you guys canoed the Macal River. LOL
It was so hot and the water was so deliciously cold. We couldn’t help ourselves!
Closing shot = priceless… and incites envy! 🙂
Haha nice photos! That’s definitely the best way to canoe 😛
Oh man, the water felt so good. The only thing is that we were creating serious drag.
Yay, Tulum! My boyfriend and I were there earlier this year (in early March), and I fell in love with it. We stayed in the pueblo. Our favorite food on our trip was at Tacoqueto – a small place at the south end of town (near the Subway). On the beach, we liked El Tabano, but it was a splurge. Have fun!!!
We stayed in the pueblo also. I’ve only done a resort once – and while it is a lovely experience, I rather like living more locally. Was Tacoqueto across the street-ish from Subway?
Yep! Across the street on the same side of the road. Red roof, if I remember correctly. I’m with you on resorts – can be lovely but not my thing either!
I can’t tell you how many times we have eaten there over the past couple of years. I would definitely place it 10+ times. I LOVE IT. OMG.