Monday, 3 August 2015

Kiwis in Guatemala...

We had organised a trip covering over 2000km to explore Guatemala with Lynnette and Dean.
Roli, our driver, guide (and now friend) had driven up from Honduras to collect us.

We drove through the countryside to Flores, then onto the remote Yax Ha Mayan Ruins, under a lovely canopy of jungle and lots of rain to add to the atmosphere.

  
Staying overnight in Tikal, we rose early, and walked up to the Tikal Mayan Ruins.  It was a misty morning, giving an amazing "ghostly" effect, adding to that, we were the only people there...



Unesco oversees all the restoration, the thing we noticed that differed here, was that a lot of the monuments were partially restored, enabling us to see how the jungle has claimed them.


We stopped at Peten Itza Lake for lunch


 and a swim... what a gorgeous spot


before heading on to a Finca for the night.

An extremely rough and bumpy goat track over the mountains took us to Semic Champay - a beautiful terraced river bed with turquois coloured water...




Our next day took us through busy Guatemala City, there are armed guards everywhere, 
even in front of bakeries!



We stayed in the lovely town of Antigua, nestled in a valley with a view of 2 volcanoes, one of which was spitting out rocks and steam each morning.

This is one of the ladies Dean bought beautiful fabric from in Antigua...


We then headed to Chichicastenago, a village that purports to be one of the largest markets 
in Central America.  A busy place, "full" of material/woven cloth, leather, etc etc



bright colors everywhere, a visual feast!

Back up the steep hills, we then get our first view of Lake Atitlan 


As we get nearer, we find that some of the men are also in traditional dress...
(though the modern sneaks in with the baseball cap)


We stayed at a B & B, where Richard and I were in a Yurt...  


This was in a bar,  - this is how I will look by the time I learn to play my guitar...


Lake Atitlan was beautiful, with many interesting houses dotted around the lake...




The local fishermen have very interesting boats...



San Juan is a very artistic town...



the buildings also represent some of the art...




There were very few people around...


We jumped into Tuk Tuks 


and headed over to San Pedro




The morning we left Lake Atitlan the fog was lifting... just beautiful


Back to Antigua, and we went and check out the markets





  and "chicken bus" station...


Our last night in Guatemala City, 
then it was "until next time" to our wonderful friends Lynnette and Dean.  
We feel so privileged that they chose to come to the other side of the world to join us on Our Rose, 
to be here for my 50th, and to land travel with us...

Thank you, Thank you!





Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Arriving at Nana Juana and Jens Birthday...

We had a wonderful welcoming party at the jetty on our arrival at Nana Juana 
(the marina we would now be at until November)…

Teresa and Belinda were there waving madly, then breaking into the "Haka"...
Brett was also there to greet us also with some other cruisers we had met along the way.

Teresa (Seismic Wave) had organised with Belinda (Free Spirit) and Sue (Sea Rose)
a "welcome dinner" for us…

What an awesome welcome!


The next morning we woke to my 50th birthday

We started the day with Veuve, and the most amazing breakfast cooked by my wonderful husband
 and present opening…

Lynnette and Dean gave me the most beautiful "Greenstone" necklace


Chris and Michael had sent gifts for my birthday with Lynnette and Dean…
(a few tears spilled when receiving some pressed silver ferns from home 
and reading Chris and Michaels messages)…























Teresa came over and gave me gifts from her and Brett…
Something, sweet (Kahlua Chocolates), sexy (Sarong), savoury  (Chutney)
and soothing (Muscle Rub).

Belinda and Ken gave me a bottle of bubbly (YUM)…

April had hand made me some beautiful shell earrings as a gift from her and Kane

We were collected at 3pm by "Launcha" and headed out for drinks and early dinner at Kangaroos…
(Lynnette and Dean, Teresa and Brett, Belinda and Ken, Sue and Brian, Bill
and our new friend Shannon),
before the evening of surprises which had been organised by Teresa and Belinda began…
(known as explained by Teresa as "Australasias Best Party Planners")






After a delightful dinner and drinks, we headed by to Nana Juana.  The Palapa had been decorated in our absence and there was a crowd of people awaiting us…

Teresa and Belinda had organised the most amazing evening.  
Two little girls danced a special performance they had put together for my birthday…



Teresa gave a really lovely speech to me…


and Teresa and Belinda did the most "awesome" haka to me…


Teresa had organised a Piñata…


The Children had lots of fun helping me unwrap the presents from the Piñata and shared the sweeties…


My birthday cake was amazing...


I asked the Children to help me blow out the candles…


Belinda had written and sang me the most amazing song…


Belindas song for me:  

"The Lady Is A Tramp"

We might be hungry, but never come late,
Jennifers cooking is well worth the wait,
We'll totter home in a terrible state,
That's why the lady is a Tramp.

She likes five hundred - with boys against girls,
She goes out dancing, and oh how she twirls,
She gets a kick when the screecher unfurls,
That's why the lady is a Tramp.

She likes the free fresh wind in her hair
Life without care, ain't broke, it's OK
Steers clear of Auckland, it's cold and it's damp,
That's why the lady is a Tramp.

She's sailed to Cuba, had Lobsters in Maine
Cocktails in Cancun, and too much champagne,
Gets up next morning and does it again
That's why the Lady is a Tramp.

Today she's fifty and still looks divine,
Almost a grown up, and doing just fine,
Things age much better when pickled in wine
That's why the lady is a Tramp

She likes a good strong breeze in her sails
It never fails, Our Rose - just goes!
Richard is there when she lowers her lamp
That's why the lady
That's why the lady
That's why the lady is a Tramp

Happy 50th Birthday Jennifer!!!

Other Cruisers had also offered to Teresa to bring their instruments 
and play for the evening - just amazing!


Our course Dean and I were pretty active playing "Air Guitars"…



It was the most amazing night.  
I can't thank Teresa and Belinda enough for being such wonderful friends 
and organising so much for me!

The following photos are more photos of the evening…


























Doesn't Bill look different with hair!..