We’re in a pretty little bay that up until yesterday was fairly calm. Last night we got to rocking and rolling, not much sleep. I think we'll move on today, but first I wanted to post a few more scenes from El Salvador:
Cheers,
Carolynn & Tom
All of the busses are privately owned and most sport colorful paint jobs:
The sugar cane harvest, it’s amazing how much can be stuffed into a pick-up truck:
Another picture of the hotel macaws:
The hotel also has a small herd of local deer and a baby was born, this is her/him at a day or two old:
Making a Kayuka out of a log
A local restaurant in the estuary
Carolynn’s mother and brother visited for a wonderful two weeks. My mom with a cute little parrot:
Tom & Chuck contemplating a surf spot:
One day we took a road trip to get closer to the volcanoes:
Overall we had a great time in El Salvador, but it was time to move on.
Tom getting ready to dive into a swimming hole in Santa Elena, CR
Opps, when we left the dingy a few hours ago it was just at the edge of the water, now we have to drag it 500 feet!
The sugar cane harvest, it’s amazing how much can be stuffed into a pick-up truck:
Another picture of the hotel macaws:
The hotel also has a small herd of local deer and a baby was born, this is her/him at a day or two old:
Making a Kayuka out of a log
A local restaurant in the estuary
Carolynn’s mother and brother visited for a wonderful two weeks. My mom with a cute little parrot:
Tom & Chuck contemplating a surf spot:
One day we took a road trip to get closer to the volcanoes:
Overall we had a great time in El Salvador, but it was time to move on.
Tom getting ready to dive into a swimming hole in Santa Elena, CR
Opps, when we left the dingy a few hours ago it was just at the edge of the water, now we have to drag it 500 feet!
Cheers,
Carolynn & Tom
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