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Category Archives: Mexico
Akumal Beach Resort 3-27 through 4-3-2012
Stan and I are visiting Akumal Beach Resort in Mexico for the 4th time. It is our 39th anniversary and we wanted to make a relaxing interesting experience. Akumal Beach Resort – March 27, 2012 The first lady we met … Continue reading
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Dancing in the Sand
Dancing in the Sand to a live band is harder than you’d think. Your feet sink in and your knees ache as you accidentally step in the uneven surface of the sand. The music is great. A three piece band: … Continue reading
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Akumal Beach Resort
Akumal Beach Resort is everything we dreamed of. Coconut palms heavy with large green coconuts dot the landscape of the soft waves genitally caressing the white beach sand. Sitting on in a beach lounge chair under a thrashed roof canopy … Continue reading
Akumal Beach
The trip to Mexico takes about a day. For an early flight we reluctantly drag out of bed a little before 3 am to catch our flight at 6:15. Traffic is light, but then there is the tension of riding … Continue reading