- Bike Cart
These things are everywhere. They're tricycle type bicycles, with 2 wheels and a cart on the front, and a single back wheel. They were, in a word, ubiquitous. - Booze Cruise and Fireworks
Booze Cruise boat and fireworks. What a freakin' pain in the ass they were. Every night, they left at 7:30 blaring their music. And every night, at 10:30, they'd come in, blaring their music. And sometimes, as a special treat, they'd come in at 2 am. I actually looked forward to hearing 'The Macarena' because it was the same music everynight, and The Macarena was their last song. - Booze Cruise
One of the Booze Cruise boats at night. What a freakin' pain in the ass they were. Every night, they left at 7:30 blaring their music. And every night, at 10:30, they'd come in, blaring their music. And sometimes, as a special treat, they'd come in at 2 am. I actually looked forward to hearing 'The Macarena' because it was the same music everynight, and The Macarena was their last song. - Home Depot
Ahhhhhhh. A little piece of home. - Bedroom View
This was the view from my bedroom. - Living Room View
This was the view from my living room. - Isla Mujeres
This is the eastern most point of the entire country of Mexico. The limestone is eroded away here in a very interesting 'curly fry' type of pattern. - Zipline
This was a zipline setup over the water on Isla Mujeres. This is also a popular snorkeling area and there is a complex for swimming with dolphins nearby. - Abandoned Church
We found this church in the middle of a small town while looking for a ruins site. The ceiling had caved in and it had been abandoned. - Bob Ross's Unhappy Tree
I saw this tree at Ek Balam. Most certainly not a happy tree. - Bob Ross's Unhappy Tree
I saw this tree at Ek Balam. Most certainly not a happy tree. - View of My Area
This is looking at my condo from the bridge. My condo is directly behind the three Spanish Gallians, which were, in fact, Booze Cruise boats. What a freakin' pain in the ass they were. Every night, they left at 7:30 blaring their music. And every night, at 10:30, they'd come in, blaring their music. And sometimes, as a special treat, they'd come in at 2 am. I actually looked forward to hearing 'The Macarena' because it was the same music everynight, and The Macarena was their last song. - Abandoned Church
This was the inside of the abandoned church.