Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Belize and Lobster Tail!
Day 4
Man, am I sleepy this morning.
Tendered to Belize City at about 8:30 a.m. to meet our tour guide, Lizzette (Liz), and driver Sosa, for an hour and a half bus ride across Belize to the Mayan Palaces of Cahal Pech (place of ticks).
The ride across the country, only 9 miles from the Guatemalan border, was interesting, narrow roads, poverty-stricken homes along with beautiful homes & lots of schools. We got a cashew nut/fruit...looked like a red apple having an "accident."
Liz regaled us with "unBelize-able" knowledge of the history & culture of her nation.
The ruins were so cool! We saw an archeological dig in progress on site.
Ballcourts, royal dwellings, Jabba's chair, climbing to the top of the tallest temple, Bastard Tree, "I could go on and on."
Stopped at Caeser's Place for a Belizean snack, and shopping, I got a Belize dollar in change.
Best excursion of the trip by far! It was so cool listening to and watching the reaction of all the students as we traipsed around the Mayan ruins at Cahal Pech. They truly enjoyed themselves. Way cool!
Got back in time for afternoon snack (it is a cruise after all, you are supposed to eat a lot), showered & got ready for DINNER!
Tonight’s dinner was: LOBSTER TAIL, shrimp, mashed potatoes the works. One lobster tail is just not enough on a cruise so I asked for another. Nelish brought me a whole second dinner plate: lobster tail, shrimp, mashed potatoes. I ate the lobster tail and shrimp. Dancing waiters. Got a picture of Edwin who served the tables next to our dancing in Renae’s face. Funny stuff! Crowd Macarena. Best dinner of the cruise. Yeah, baby!
More motion this evening (we just didn’t know that the tropical depression that would turn into “Alberto” was brewing just south of us). The show, "Stop the Rock" wasn't as good as the other night. Dancing under the stars got moved because of the weather - rain bands coming along throughout the evening, & the midnight buffet moved to the Windjammer. While not as spectacular as last night's, it was delicious, nonetheless.
Curfew was midnight. Don't forget to set you clock ahead one hour! Hope the noisy neighbors behave tonight. They did.
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