Monday, 28 July 2008

Savannah!

soooo.... Savannah is pretty, lots of green space, nice buildings. It was especially beautiful to Tess who had her warm hued tinted sun glasses on. she kept exclaiming 'look at that pretty wall, and that tree, and that back alley full of trash bins!' ... seriously I have the photos she kept taking as proof. Also the people sitting about the parks all seemed very and genuinely hopeful that we had a good day and kept asking us as much... we thought that was all an act that you only got from shop assistants but it seems not. anyhoo, what is much more important - we found our first gun shop (yah!) well it was a hunting shop, lots of guns, silly clothing and archery stuff, basically a warehouse of death. (for any american readers who find this neither interesting or exciting please remember in the UK our idea of hunting is dressing up in dashing red jackets on noble steeds chasing foxs and using dogs to do the dirty work then having high tea and crumpets). Also when we went around some shops people made fun of our accents (we dont see people like you in these parts!) ohhhh and the hunting shop had a camping size icecream maker.....why?!

anyhoo here is the first video from orlando, on the last day mom looked after my camera , when i got back I found that she had taken over 300 random photos. It provides an interesting introduction to my family...sorry Aunt Tracey, seems you were moms favorite model...the bit of Paige (in the blue) dancing on the pier cracks me up every time!

Sunday, 27 July 2008

Three weeks sumed up in a few lines

Sooo... we arrived in the USA and our blogging kinda went down the drain. Sorry about that!
  • Landed in Miami, spent Tessa's birthday getting her hair cut, cinema and shopping. Then we attempted to walk back. Ha! we failed miserably and ended up lost in a HUGE hospital (we thought there would be cabs there... there wasn't).
  • Took a bus to Orlando and met the Madge/Moriarty clan. We spent two weeks with them enjoying all the fun stuff of Universal, Seaworld, Nasa, Gatorland and Hollywood Studios. (Thanks soooo much everyone for a wicked time if you are reading!).


The 'Clan' at Gatorland

Favourite rides: Cracken, Mummy, Poseidon's Fury, Jaws and ET
Fav shows: Murder mystery dinner and the Seaworld shows... and the stunt shows...
basically everything!

Today we drove up to Savannah in Georgia from Orlando as our first US road trip. 300miles in 6 hours with two stop offs. The second stop was at a stereotypical American roadside diner. It was just after we crossed the state border into Georgia. Country music jukebox, strong Southern accented waitress and truckers sitting at the counter with their caps hung up at the door. The best moment was when the old guy sitting beside me said that he was going to go get his chainsaw! I almost spat out my drink before he went on to explain that it was to cut down a tree.


This was the view for basically the whole 6 hours (Tess liked the 'big pretty trees')

Arriving in Savannah we got a cheap but nice motel and headed into town... just in time to be hit by the eye of the most terrifying storm I have ever experienced (and we saw some pretty awesome ones in Florida). The lighting was striking literally on top, in front and to the side of us. We couldn't even see the rear lights of the car a few metres infront. The lightning was sooo close to us that several times we actually saw where it hit the ground. So we'll say more about the town tomorrow.

Sorry to be such bad bloggers, we promise to be better from now on.

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Bye bye mexico!

Well after 89 days, countless corn tacos, mohitos, spells of food poisening and amazing sights we are finally leaving mexcio. Got ourselves free internet here in the Bubba Gump shrimp shack in the airport ( waiting for my ameriacan breakfast, 2 eggs, scrambled, 3 pancakes, 3 bits of bacon and 3 bits of Ham and cheese! yum). i got uus here really early thinking that it would be busy, no que at check in or security, so total time from getting off bus to departures, 10min. so i thought we would make a quick list of what we will be missing from mexico and what we will be glad to never see/ do again!.

Tess will miss....
- cenotes, jungle, sea, outdoor eating/drinking, sense of national pride and the sites of course! The chocolate...ah cacao!

Adam will miss....
- The bus service (sad or what buts its amazing), the cheap beer, cheap food, the music, some of the food, the friendly, patient people who allowed us to try and speak spanish

Tess will not miss...
- lack of down pipe guttering on buildings so they just shoot out water on your head, lack of reasonable pavements (they either just stop or are impassable from concrete objects that jut out of them), drivers who just stop right in front of you when you are waiting to cross the road... they are not going anywhere so they make sure its an arse for you to.... argh!, being accosted on the street by taxi drivers "taxi taxi taxi" The voices on mexican TV (ear piercing!), badly dubbed movies.

Adam will not miss
- Having to put used toilet roll into a bin next to the loo (once i flush, that should be the last i see of it), mexican driving, sweating so much the salt stains my shirts.. leading to tess forcing me to take a re-hydration drink yuk! corn tacos (man i hate them) people standing outside shops shouting to get to you to come in by attempting to guess your nationality and shouting across the street..italy!, France!, Germany!, England!

We have really enjoyed our time here....Bring on USA!

Saturday, 5 July 2008

Xel-Ha, all inclusive rocks

So yesterday we went to Xel-Ha (pronounced Shell-ha meaning 'where two waters meet' in Maya). It is an absolutely stunning natural inlet where fresh water springs and underground rivers meet the sea. The good people of the Yucatan have very tastefully made it into a water park, with snorkeling, Kayaking, inflatable tubes, swing ropes and cliffs to jump into the water from and some tropical animals. Oh... and the best bit restaurants, bars, lockers, towels, snorkels and loungers all included in an entrance fee. We ate like kings (and queens- Adam actually ate his own body weight in steak, chicken and pork loin) and drank like them to - frozen Pina Coladas and Margaritas are the way forward. We started the day off with a good snorkel swim right at the point where the sea met the inlet. The fish we saw were AMAZING and some quite scary! We saw little tiger-striped fish, manta rays, big bright blue fish, some scary looking and HUGE bulbous eyed fish and some things that looked like small barracudas but we think may have been pike? It was a great morning and we swiftly followed it up with cocktails and muchos food! But the problem with these places is the fact that they are always packed ... hmmm


You may remember that I saw my first dolphin but 5 days ago in Xcaret, well at Xel Ha I got to swim with one! It was absolutely incredible. As I walked to the water he poked his little head out of the water and swam along with me. He was called Jake ... or at least that is what it sounded like but the trainers Spanish accent was pretty strong. I had a full hour in the water with the dolphins but it felt like 15 mins! I got a kiss, a hug, a dance, a belly rub, a foot push (which I am assured will make Sea World all the more cool.) a whirlpool where he danced around on the spot. I fed him a fish and got lots of strokes. Check out the pics... Am mighty chuffed right now, I literally could not stop smiling! So thanks Mum for my early birthday prezzie, it was just, well, fantastic!


We have definitely learnt to appreciate the tourist attractions here in the Yucatan. They have been a really great way to end our time here and remind us of all the beautiful landscapes (and cocktails) of the Caribbean tropics.

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Xcaret

Ok so we finally did it, we have been to a big American-style tourist attraction. To be honest, we loved every minute of it, it was a really great day. That is right, we loved all the cheery folk greeting us, the safety signs, the photo points and the moron guide as to how to put on a life jacket. Its not that we are not proper travelers, honest, but this park just put together all the little bits of the Yucatan that we have loved so much elsewhere. Underground rivers to swim down, archaeological ruins, amazing wildlife, cenotes, beautiful beaches... the list goes on. Tess saw her first dolphin, manatee and sea turtles so was gleaming all over, there are three more things that we have to add to our list of pets we aspire to own, urgh.


To top it all off there was a wicked night show where they performed the infamous 'ball game' of the Maya, hockey with the ball on fire, loads of traditional Mexican dancing which made us reminisce of our 3 months here in Mexico, oh and lots of Gay singing cowboys (don't know what that was about!). The show ended with a flock of parrots flying over the huge auditorium and streamers falling all over us from the roof. They even flew a British flag right in front of our seats! So much fun! Check out more pics on flickr!