Hi all,
Have sent some photos through to the email recipients, showing the lovely and comfortable Casa Verde, where we are staying at present.
Very sociable place. We have met up with travellers we have met earlier on in our travels, a German couple and also today a Scottish couple who we met crossing the border out of Nicaragua.
One girl, Oceania, asked me if I was in the Corn Islands at Christmas. When I said yes, she said she recognised me from my earrings!
Have just met a young Canadian guy who is travelling with his mate on motorbikes ,, starting in Canada and hoping to travel through to Chili. He already has had some frightening experiences on his bike. Roads are pretty hairy over here, especially in Guatamala, where he has just come from.
So today, was a rest day after our hike yesterday.
Swimming, reading.
Went to the central market, in search of treasures to bring home.
Last time we were in Central America we had to buy an extra bag to bring home all the stuff we bought. This time we have bought nothing. The main problem for me, is that there is just not the great fabric that there was in Mexico and Guatamala.
So it's memories, photos and bites we are bringing home.
Hasi got stung by a wasp, on the start of our hike yesterday. (sorry if I wrote this in yesterday's blog, I can't remember) Luckily the German couple with us, had antihistamine cream, that he put straight on, and it wasn't a problem, although is still a little swollen.
Germans, so organised and prepared! Hasi has definitely been in Australia to long. We didn't even have antihistamine cream in our first aid kit, back at the hostel. It really should be top of the list for the first aid kit.
Anyway 9.54pm.
At 10pm, it's quiet time which is great, cause the guys outside our room by the pool, can turn off their very bad music, stop screaming and go to bed.
I love the 10pm to 8am quiet rule, which they have in most hostels!
Anyway that's all for today,
Love to all,
Zak
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Love the picture of the pool- today at 37degrees here, I could have just jumped through the picture into it- looked very inviting. One of the branches of the tree came down- there is a photo on Facebook. SES has cleared it, so we can get in and out now. Hopefully you are still looking out for these comments on the blog!!
Yes I'm always reading your comments. Yes I saw Facebook, and that bloody tree, where my car would have been parked if I was there!
So many of those bloody trees in Canberra, that are so dangerous.
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