Thursday, August 19, 2010

Tour of Tulum, Mayan Ruins, Mexico

Along the  Yucatan coastline on the beach south of Cancun, south of Playa del Carmen, south of Akumal (where we stayed) lies the coastal ruins of ancient Pre-Columbian Mayan temples, surrounding buildings, and dwellings.  I could go into great detail about some history of these ruins, but I won't, so if you're interested see here:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulum#Description .  It's one of the most beautiful places that I've been in my life.  We were there about 9 years ago and things have changed - more tourists, more roped off areas, more markets and events going on.  You used to could go into some of the buildings, but because of erosion, wear and tear, they won't let you anymore.  It was more pristine before, but surely still beautiful...

Remember you can click on the photos if you want to enlarge!

The highway to Tulum.  The roads in the well-traveled areas are really pretty good. Just watch out for Mexican taxis!

Steps to begin the tour...

I can't tell you what all the names of these temples are - they are to all different gods - harvest, war, fertility, etc.  Just like our American Indians did...and other civilizations.


People that came to the New World discovered these ruins around 1500-something...

We saw SOOOOO many of this little critters - Iguanas - everywhere we went !

These temples were everywhere...





This one was a temple to the wind - with this huge hole underneath it the breezes went through...


 

This piece of beach was located between the two big rocky cliffs. AND a little rain storm blew up - as usual in tropical climes.
This temple, if I remember correctly, was the temple to the Descending (diving) god. I need to read up more on the different buildings here....









Here's my two creatures...
Isn't this absolutely gorgeous!
Hanging out with some of the locals in full Mayan costume!
Look at this big  baby!
Can you believe my little girl? Well, I can - she's always been a tomboy!
And NOW!  For a little shopping!!!

Doncha just LOVE all the colors in the markets???


This Mayan rite was so awesome and scary - they would climb up this tall tall pole...

Lots of beating of drums and little flute-thingies, and then, then, and then...
And fling themselves off the top and spin upside down round and round until they came to the ground!!!
Well, here we will conclude our tour of Tulum, Mayan Ruins, Mexico...   Here's us four (minus Josh - he didn't get to go because of work. :(    )   Hope you enjoyed it! We surely did!

Join me for just one more post about my vacation - something you probably won't see anywhere else - underwater diving photos of our guys and closing comments!  Thanks for putting up with all these photos and your sweet comments!  Hasta la proxima, amigos!

"We The People"

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Part 1 - Akumal Vacation August 2010

Ok, my lovelies, HEEEEERRRRRREEEE we go!  I've got about half of my Mexico photos edited, so I'm gonna have to do 2-3 different vacation posts. Hope you won't mind. I won't talk much, just show you my photos. K???  We left August 2, and flew to Cancun, rented cars and drove another hour or so to Akumal, which is south of Playa del Carmen on the Yucatan Peninsula. Our friends have a luxurious vacation home on Yal Ku lagoon on the corner of the ocean and lagoon. It's beautiful as you'll see and the views are amazing.

Following are photos of our group, snorkeling in the lagoon, laying out by the pool, eating, eating and eating some more, and some of the places we went - our favorite restaurant Lol Ha, also La Lunita, and Que Onda.  The house is absolutely beautiful. If you'd like to visit the Mexican Riviera, please check out their home, Villa de los Suenos (or Casa de los Suenos) on LocoGringo.com.  Its a wonderful vacation spot with lots to do in the area.  There's Xel Ha - a beautiful snorkeling park with all kinds of things to do, the Mayan Ruins at Tulum, horseback riding, diving, etc. ....... More to come in the next post - visiting Tulum!!!








Just being lazy...

Hanging out and sleeping by the pool....

View from the 3rd floor roof where you could sleep under the stars...



Our kids...

Lol Ha Restaurant...

Evening looking out from Lol Ha...

Looking from Lol Ha...

Lol Ha on the beach....

Dusk at Turtle Bay Lagoon...

Walking along the beach (we did alot of that)...

Tuesday is fresh market day!!!


Know what these fruits are?  "Pitaya" also called 'dragon fruits' . They come from a cactus - You peel them and slice them up with sugar and water and make 'agua fresca' with them. They look and taste similar to kiwi except they are white inside with little black seeds.  Yum!

We had lots of fresh avocados, peppers, cilantro & tomatoes and onions for guac, and mangos, limes, pitalla, pineapple and mamoncillos (little grape-like clusters except they had a hard shell and a large pit)


Mamoncillos (source)
"AKUMAL" means 'place of the turtle'.  You see turtle stuff all over Akumal.  Hayley and the others were able to see sea turtles snorkeling in the lagoon (the KIDS were snorkeling, NOT the turtles)!  That was a real treat!

Eating at La Lunita...

Our kiddoes again...

Photo op!
Chili relleno stuffed with shrimp, crab and cheeses!



Gift shop at Akumal community...

This fellow hasn't been eatin' very well...

Sunrise at Yal Ku lagoon from Villa de los Suenos...

My family all tanned, relaxed and happy.  It sure was hard to leave!!!

Next post - the Mayan ruins at Tulum, more beautiful ocean photos AND something special ---- a Diving Adventure with underwater photos of our guys scuba diving!!!!

Thanks for visiting Mexico with me.  It was hard to pick from 719 photos which ones to show you.  I had so many I wanted to show you all.  I only made them Large and tried not to comment much so as to keep it short.  Thanks for hangin' on!!!  See ya next time!


Wednesday, August 11, 2010

BACK from Mexico! OLE!!!

Just a little quick note to let you all know that I AM back, and have 712 photos to load and edit of my vacation.  SOOOOO....  it'll be a couple more days before I'm ready to take you on my virtual vacation to Akumal, Mexico.  But here's just a little peak....

Be Back MUY PRONTO!!!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Goodbye Garden!

Well, another garden bites the dust (literally)!  Garden of 2010 is officiallly over.  Plowed up, scooped up, most of it dumped in the compost bin.  We started composting this year.  Burned the cornstalks and a little bit of other stuff.  Cornstalks take too long to break down and the cobs take FOREVER.  I'm thinking about a fall garden, but right now it's too blasted hot to even worry about it.  We'll see, when August or September rolls around.  Usually we have a nice long summer that runs into November sometimes.  At least, our temps take a long, long time to cool off.

This little patch of dirt produced enough cucumbers to make about 3.5 quarts of pickles (and I even gave some away), green beans and purple hull peas to keep frozen  for eatin' for awhile into the winter, onions and potatoes that we're still eatin' on, jalapeno peppers, bell peppers, and serranos and GOBS of tomatoes that were turned into gallons and gallons of hot salsa (along with our peppers &  onions).  It's been a good year for the garden and given me so much pleasure in taking care of.

This fall promises to be extra busy as we start renovations and cosmetic work to our home. Me, myself and moi will be handling most of that.  Once all done, we're putting it up for sale.  It's almost time to permanently move to the farm.  It's been about 3.5 years now since we got the farm and I'm so ready to get out there.

You know, I grow nostalgic thinking about selling our home. We've been in that home for 20+ years. Princess was a toddler when moved from our tiny little first home into this bigger house where we raised our kids.  Adam and Josh were still quite young, too.  I still see the scuff marks on the walls, the baseboards.  The fingernail polish that Princess spilled still stains the vanity in the bathroom - tiny dots, but there nonetheless. There once was a tussle over something, I forget what, and there is a bedroom door that has a crack in it where one of the boys put a fist through it... When I look at the living room, I see where our Christmas tree has stood for 20+ Christmases and the nails under the mantle where the kids hung their stockings.  And all the family pictures that are scattered throughout the house are still smiling back at me.

This house is going on 30 years old and it needs a little facelift.  We've painted and replaced carpet a couple of times, re-wallpapered, and all the usual things that folks do their homes. The carpet has some stains that the cleaners couldn't get out from our family nights when we all ate pizza in the living room and watched movies together... or the kids had friends over.  There's scratches on one of my kitchen walls where one of our dogs decided to find out what sheetrock did when you scratched at it... There is a hole banged in the laundry room wall where the doorstop finally gave out and the door knob started hitting the wall.

I can still see my boys in their bunk beds with their dinosaur bedspreads and my baby girl in her little rocking chair in her pink room rocking one of her baby dolls.  We had so much fun here!  We had a lot of great times here, me and the kids.  I stayed home with them until the boys were in highschool and Princess was in Jr. High.  I feel so fortunate to have been able to do that.  We had our fusses and our tears, but more than that, we have a close-knit family and no matter what happened, we always stuck together and supported each other.  

Our little pomeranian, Cookie, who we had for 13 years, is buried in a little wooden box in the backyard under the cedar tree.  The big old hackberry tree in the corner of the backyard is just about dead. Lightning struck it and it split, but I can see the 3 story treehouse that my boys built and played in, scaring me to death when they pulled the trampoline nearby and jumped from the top floor of the treehouse onto the trampoline! 

OUR house was where all the kids came to play, where the kids would invite their friends.  I was the cool mom and we always had so much fun!  Our grocery bill was enormous cuz I always had snacks and stuff for the kids.  We had sleepouts and sleepovers here, too.  The kids would drag all their sleeping bags out onto the trampoline and sleep out there.  When I'd get up in the morning, they'd usually all be in the house!  And Princess had to do whatever her big  brothers did!  They bounced her off the trampoline when she was about 7 or 8 and her arm got broken.  So it was off to the emergency room... 

Sooooo many memories.  It's going to be SO hard when we sell this house and close the front door for the last time.  I keep trying to tell myself that 'ITS JUST A HOUSE', but it's been our HOME.  But HOME is where the heart is and our hearts are moving on.  We'll be making new memories!

We've been gradually cleaning things out, throwing away, and boxing up to move.  Most of our stuff is still here, but alot of it we've already disposed of.  I'm hoping we can be done with our fix-ups before the holiday season starts, but that may be a little premature.  Depends on the weather, schedules, etc.  Tony and I will be alone for the first time since the kids were born (and we ARE excited about that - my mom says it's like a second honeymoon!).  It's a sad time and a happy time!  We've had a little taste of no-kids for a bit, but it will be permanent after we move.  Tony and I are both looking forward to this big change in our lives, but I'm also a little sad.  We can't keep two places, and it's time to move on.

Well, this post certainly took a direction of its own, didn't it???  I was going to show you alot of pictures here, but sadly they'll have to wait.  One of 'em was a dead copperhead, so you probably don't wanna see that one anyway...  I've taken too much of your time just reminiscing this afternoon. Guess I'm in that kind of mood... 

Still haven't gotten to my peach cobbler yet.  Have you seen Debbie Wisdom's blog?  She had peach cobbler on there and a great recipe to try - I think you should pop on over to visit her!  Nothin' like a warm fresh peach cobbler with ice cream on it in the summer time!  I think that'll make me feel better! Don't you???