Month: January 2017

January 18, 2017 Paul Groves

Day 14 of 111. En route to San DiegoOn Sea Days I have been taking watercolor classes. We are mostly learning techniques right now, such as how to draw swirling water and mix black/gray from blue and orange (ultramarine blue + burnt sienna). We were supposed to see dolphins as we passed the coast of…

January 17, 2017 Paul Groves

Day 13 of 111. Off the coast of Cabo San LucasRon has a mild cold so I went to the Mexican Feast cooking class on my own.Menu: Zucchini, corn, black-bean and jack-cheese quesadillas; Scallops with Avocado Salad; Meat-Stuffed Poblanos with Cilantro-Lime Sauce and Chocolate Flan. The class held 10 people. We worked in four teams,…

January 16, 2017 Paul Groves

(Day 13 of 111) Since we visited Puerto Vallarta last spring, we did not book any sort of excursion today. We were told that there was a Walmart in walking distance so we did a little shopping and found a nice restaurant with free WiFi. It is free, but not very fast, but still, free….

January 14, 2017 Paul Groves

Day 10 of 111. Tikal, Peten, Guatemala. We left the ship, got on a small airplane and flew to the northern portion of the country to visit the Mayan city. We climbed lots of wooden stairs to get to the top of two of the temples. The weather was great, but it was still a…

January 14, 2017 Paul Groves

(Day 10 of 111) While visiting the Mayan ruins at Tikal, we saw a coatimundi. We also saw spider monkeys in the trees, but they were difficult to photograph. We also saw a wild turkey that I thought was a peacock. It had pretty feathers on its body. The tree is called the tree of…

January 12, 2017 Paul Groves

(Day 9 of 111) Corinto, NicaraguaDriving up to the Finca Emma banana plantation, we saw one large mass (the bunch of bananas) covered with a blue bag and over that a white bag hanging from each tree. These bags protect the bananas from the sun, insects and other problematic animals such as bats. A tiny…

January 12, 2017 Paul Groves

(Day 8 of 111) Costa RicaLike many people, I am very fond of coffee, especially French Roast coffee. So, it was very interesting to visit a family-owned coffee plantation. This one was about 50 acres. Coffee originated in Africa, but since we are only 10 degrees from the equator in Costa Rica, the beans grow…

January 12, 2017 Paul Groves

While we traveled back from the volcano, we spotted this sloth hanging on the electrical wires next to the road. I was not able to get a great picture, but he/she was fun to see. We were told that there are three-toed and two-toed sloths. The two-toed is more rare and larger and lighter colored…

January 12, 2017 Paul Groves

(Day 8 of 111) Costa RicaWe spent the entire day in Costa Rica. Our first visit was to the Poas Volcano in what I learned was a tropical cloud forest. We went through many different microclimates as we traveled from the Pacific Ocean to the top of a mountain. We got to see some beautiful…

January 9, 2017 Paul Groves

Day 6 of 111. The Panama CanalWe got up at 5:00 a.m. to watch the ship enter the Panama Canal. I learned from a documentary shown the night before that the entire project is much different than a just a couple of locks that the ships pass through. I am very impressed with the entire…