TRAVELS OF ANN

Adventures around the World and at Home


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Easy Day and Seafood Dinner

Taking it easy today. Frances and Beverly went shopping

Later Bev decided to do a little gardening

Beverly has been watering the turtle garden
Observing the turtles
The owner/manager of Casa Velero left us some assorted fruit, mangos, tiny bananas and watermelon and pineapples. All was very delicious.
Had a massage on the beach. The therapists were excellent! Relaxing, feeling the cool ocean breezes, hearing the sound of the waves and the local chatter, added to the heavenly experience.

After a lazy day, we went out for a seafood dinner.

I chose a whole fish


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A Day at the Reef

Was waiting for a calm day for snorkeling. We went snorkeling with our favorite captain, Joaquin and his first mate, Juan. The reef was deep, so things look blue and darker, but oh so beautiful.

Box Fish

Captain Joaquin

First mate, Juan. He swims around with us.

Puffer fish, he swallows water when disturbed, and becomes a big thorny creature

Butterfly fish
Frances and Beverly
A perfect backwards roll into the water.
Frances took this pic of a puffer fish, in the face. They turn their back to you when photos attempted.
Barracuda
Stingray, small one
In the evening, we had the delicious Sinaloa grilled chicken. A must on a visit here!


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Return to Casa Velero in Mexico

For the last 5 years, I’ve been traveling to Puerto Morelos, Mexico on the Caribbean Sea. It has everything I look for in travel and adventure. I love the clear blue water of the Caribbean. Ive gone to many places and islands in the Caribbean. Puerto Morelos is safe, easy to get to, it’s beautiful, has a coral reef still in good shape with a short boat ride, Has fabulous restaurants within steps of where I stay and all for very reasonable prices.

Puerto Morelos, recently remodeled Plaza, the town square.

Casa Velero

My spot!
I can see all. The turtle garden still has turtles, but not as many.
Ocean view from the new observation deck.
The lighthouse, important landmark.
Water view from new deck
The beach, lots of seaweed this year
Casa Velero pool deck and outdoor relaxing area for guests

Arrival of Frances and Beverly

For our welcome dinner, Tonight we went to one of my favorite seafood restaurants, La Playita, down the street from our place
I love the whole fried fish. We select our fish.
Our waiter weighs our fish
Delicious!

Lovely beach view from our table.

Beverly had shrimp


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Underwater Photo Course on a Livaboard Ship in Belize

Since becoming a scuba diver in 1978, I perused the scuba magazines with lofty visions of just this trip, a livaboard ship, where you were right in the water. It look me a few years to arrive at this dream and I really wish my late husband Randy were here. I’ve been wanting to improve my underwater photography. I booked a photo course, Originally planned to visit the Cayman Islands. However with the CV Pandemic , it was cancelled. So it changed to visit Belize. I’ve been there a few times, I was fine with it. See previous old posts on this blog. I had some interesting times in Belize!

I chose:

Belize Photography Workshop Safari on the Belize Aggressor IV

We arrived into Belize City. Snorkel venture picked us up at the airport and took us right to the boat, the Aggressor IV. We boarded after 3 pm and were greeted with snacks and a briefing about what to expect this week. Met my fellow crew members.


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Single Female Shared

Aboard ships the tour is booked per bed. So if you do not have a travel partner, you may elect to share a cabin. I’ve stayed in 8-12 bed hostels in Europe and really enjoyed it. So, good with me. Then you start analyzing it and worry a bit who your cabin mate may be?

I was really lucky to meet Donna. Snorkel Venture gave me her email a few days before the trip and we made contact. Actually met at the airport “on the road”.

We have a lot in common. First of all, she only lives about 30 miles away in Texas. She’s worked in health care and now is going to the University to become a Social Worker. She thinks that of all the services that help people, she has seen the social worker do the most to make a difference in peoples lives. That’s the reason she chose social work. That kinda says it all about a person, I know we were like minded people, as well as our love of the ocean.

Checked into our cabin

Actually this is when we’re leaving.

SNORKELING AND PHOTOGRAPHY

The first night we headed out to the reef. The plan is that we’d snorkel 3 times a day, weather permitting.

A school of reef sharks. It was quite deep her so everything looks really blue.

TO THE REEF

Sunset from our cabin window


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The Challenges

As we were heading out to another part of the Reef. we encountered bad weather.

It was deep so it looks all blue.

Did get a pic of this manta ray

Crawling into Tender

One of the challenges of snorkeling and diving is crawling from the water and into the boat

After the snorkel, we shower off, wash our snorkel gear.


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Photo Class

We had our class every evening after dinner. We are given guidelines, suggestions and techniques. Our professor is Alex is available any time to assist us or give advice or opinion. The one on one help is really valuable.

Before photo class, we have a briefing to let us know what to expect tomorrow.

One of my photo questions, it how to photograph sea critters, when you approach them, they turn their back and run away. Alex said instead of following the animal, swim slowly by their side and keep pace with them, then when the critter determine that you are not a threat, you can get in front of them and take the photo. Some fish, you swim up to them and they run away, if you just hover for a minute, some will come out of the hole and engage with you.

Squid, cuttle fish

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Some fish can be cooperative, and will seem to pose for you after they decide that you are no threat. I found the Angelfish and surprising some Barracudas were.


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The Island

Today we go to an out island for lunch.

Alex, our photo instructor.
This is the group from the other ship, Aggressor III. I met Terrie on arrival. Hoping she would be on our ship.
These are the guys from the ship, serving us lunch.

That’s a reef shark swimming in the shallows

Another pic of the reef shark.