I can't really describe how wonderful our New Years Eve was, there we were on this beautiful white sand beach, with the full moon glittering across the Caribbean (not only that it was a Blue Moon-meaning the second full moon in the month) the waves calmly rolling in and with some very nice people. Around 11pm we walked over to another gathering and we had live music and dancing in the sand. The New Year was toasted in while we watched the fireworks from a couple of the resorts down the beach. It was a very memorable time.
Now, remember what I said about the beach not being crowded at Christmas, WELL, last night made up for it, around 9pm a bus pulled up full of Mexicans and they off loaded onto the beach, there has to be over 75 tents set up infront and on either side of us. I am not complaining what so ever as they are all very nice and came to the beach just for bringing in the new year. From what I am told they will be gone by tonight or tomorrow.
We are here until Monday, Jan 4th, and then we head to Belize. We have rented a place on Caye Caulker reef and will leave the truck at an rv park just south of the Mexican border. We are planning on 4 days out on the caye for some diving and snorkeling.
Our stay here at Xpu Ha has been wonderful, very relaxing and very inexpensive. We have met some new friends we will be sad to leave.
Until Belize, take care.
Friday, January 1, 2010
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country side of PEI
fishing harbour
country side of PEI
Nice home in Summerside PEI
Confederation Bridge New Brunswick to PEI
lighthouse displaying the Acadian colors in New Brunswick
check out this face!!!!
this was not a tasty lobster
One of the many interesting buildings in Quebec City
Gate into Old Town Quebec City
Parliament Hill
some of the changing trees
nose shot of the doe
Our visiting fox
Sharing the apple

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