Did everybody get something to eat and drink? That was a statement I heard over and over again, that’s the concern for the guest at a Belizean style picnic on this picturesque, gorgeous Sunday on Goff Caye, a small Island, 1.2 acres of spongy sandy land off the shore of Belize City. Goff Caye location sits on the edge of the Barrier reef, the largest is the western hemisphere, its waters to the south and the east being 0.6 to 3 meters deep and crystal clear, sky blue, with the softest sand between your toes to enjoy.
About 500 cruise ship tourist visit the island weekly, but today we had this Island paradise all to ourselves, with plenty of Traditional Belizean cuisine like rice an beans, lemon pie’s, kick down fence (Fry chicken) along with international favorites like lasagna and hot wings. Plenty of distilled spirits are also on hand to lively up the day. The floating bar in the sea ensured everyone’s thirst was quenched as we swam and enjoyed our little gathering.
Category: Travel
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Belizean style picnic…at Goff Caye
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PHOTO OF THE DAY

A boat prepare’s to sail through this natural tunnel on Tortuga Island off the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica No this is not the arch at Land Ends lovers beach in Los Cabo, Mexica…this natural tunnel is Tortuga Island, a beautiful and peaceful Island off the Southern tip of the Nicoya peninsula…A exotic place to take a swim, go snorkeling, jet skiing or just relax in a hammock between to palm tree’s on its pristine beach after a picnic style lunch of fresh fish and fruit…
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Weekend jaunt in Las Vegas…
A favorite activity for Los Angeline’s is to hit up Vegas for the weekend, I decided to accept an invitation last weekend to sin city and join the thousands who dream that lady luck will smile of them and return home richer than before. I arrived Friday evening and checked into the Excalibur hotel, a Disneyland type castle, a magical piece of Architecture, a setting made for a dream come true. The Lobby and Casino are packed like sardines in a can, which doesn’t surprise me, since the valet parking was fulled and I drove around 20 minutes in self-parking before finding a spot. I get to my room on the 14th floor, it’s an excellent, specious room with flat screen TV, nice furniture and an amazing view of New York New York Hotel on the Vegas strip. I made my way to the casino about 2 a.m work the slots until 5 a.m…hitting a small jackpot here and there just to promptly donate the winnings back to the Hotel. I decide to call it a night and save a few bucks for my Saturday shopping spree! A wonderful alternative to getting rid of some cash in Vegas and not come away empty-handed is to visit the Las Vegas premium outlets malls, where you can get great bargains on some of top quality designers such as DKNY, Polo, Sean John, Coach and many more!…Shopping can work up quite an appetite, but you certainly wont go hungry in Vegas with the endless all you can eat buffets throughout town. I decided to try the Round table buffet at Excalibur and for $17 feasted o grilled fish, fried chicken, steam veggies, pizza, tacos, mashed potatoes, mac n cheese, whew…I could go on and on…a trip to the Hotel fitness center would be a good idea to work off the extra calories plus take advantage of the $15 fee charged in the room rate for the use of the gym, which also includes internet use and two complimentary cocktails. The Hotels also gave a Coupon book at check-in, filled with valuable coupons offering discounts on shows, buy one get one free on food and complimentary passes to events and clubs…an especially useful coupon was the free pass for two to club LAX at Excalibur’s sister Hotel the Luxor, saving on the $60 entrance fee for men and $40 for women…the Lounge itself at the Luxor casino has a club like atmosphere with nice comfy sofa’s and chairs, they also accept the complimentary drinks coupon that Excalibur include’s in the room fee. I did find a little better luck at the Luxor hitting a $50 jackpot and keeping $30 for myself before calling a night to get some rest for the Sunday drive back to L.A…what happens in Vegas stay’s in Vegas but when it come’s to great deals and good fun, who wouldn’t want to share that info with your favorite friends! -
Zip-Lining over the Costa Rican Jungle
- Sharing a few laughs with the tour guide after zipping to safety
- Zip-lining over 3000ft high in Costa Rica
Over 3000 feet was the highest point at which I zip-lined or death slide as it’s also known as, thru the Costa Rican rain forest…the steady downpour of rain did not help matter’s as it made it much more difficult to apply the brakes to the slippery cable…but what a thrill it was soaring like an Eagle high above the Costa rican jungle, looking down praying the cable would not break!!!…lol -
White Water Rafting in Costa Rica
One of my favorite days in Costa Rica was my adrenaline filled, heart pounding adventure of white water rafting down the Balsi river. Taking the level 2-3 course, I thought I could bring my own camera for the ride and take my own pictures…boy was I wrong!..lucky for me after much reasoning from the tour guide and friend, I finally listened to their advice to leave my camera and let the guide take the pics. The course was much rougher then I expected and I actually took a plunge overboard when we hit a unforgiving wave. The unexpected dip in the raging waters would have ruined my camera and trip!…I was pulled back into the raft by an Angelic saviour who use my Dreadlocks to reel me in! -
Traveling from San Jose to La Fortuna





Woke up to a beautifull sunny morning my first day in San Jose…after a breakfast at a Casada of Gallo Pinto, I took the bus to my first destination spot…La Fortuna, home of Arenal volcano, one of the most active in the world…the winding roads through the gorgeous, sprawling, winding hillside turned the 50 mile trek into a 4 hour journey!


































































