Friday, November 23, 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Manatee's, Dolphans, and Crabs Ohhh my!
This is Goff's Caye. We spent about 2 hours here, swimming and watching dolphins. 











It's like Amy Contrada is here in Belize stalking me... NIGHTMARE I'm looking for her and her trols...

After walking threw this small town and a drink at the Lazy Lizard (a sunny place for shady people) We were able to check out the 'Belizen Seahorse Park'. (not much of a park...)

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It's like Amy Contrada is here in Belize stalking me... NIGHTMARE I'm looking for her and her trols...
After walking threw this small town and a drink at the Lazy Lizard (a sunny place for shady people) We were able to check out the 'Belizen Seahorse Park'. (not much of a park...)
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Monday, November 12, 2007
San Pedro
So the day started out so nice. Sunny and clear. My father and I did some fishing off of the docks and caught dinner that we are going to have tonight. (we catch it we eat it, was the deal)
(This little man always eats breakfast with us. He lost is tail :( )Pictures of San Pedro
The city has a great old school vibe, there is not a Starbucks or any American chain.
The food is much better her than around the hotel where we are staying.
When I first got here I thought the people were such littler bugs but after spending the day here, I found out the real truth. WILD DOGS would go into people trash and take whole bags and bring them to the beach. It wasn't just one dog but a pack, the would help bring the bag out, then go threw it to find food.
(Amazing people we meet along the way)
This is Jeanie and her sister-in-law. They both work in the health care field. The first night I was at the hotel they found out it was my birthday and made it a party on the docks!!! Yesterday they found out I had a travel blog, and wanted to be on it. This was on our way back to the hotel from San Pedro. About 5 min after i took this picture we had a down poor of rain going over 30 kts in this power boat and both of them screamed this better make it on to my adventures..... and it sure did. The boat ride back to the hotel was hell.
Tomorrow is swimming with manatee's!! Hell yeah sea cows!!
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Flight!
So this is my mother, up front on a puddle jumper going from Belize City to San Pedro. We are about 6 miles north of the city. We have to take a 20min boat ride to the city because the last hurricane they had here wiped out the only road connecting this part of the island to the city.
This is the view for our hotel room deck.
Right now I am watching CBC which is Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. There is about 20 people watching the Canadian football game. I'm wearing my Obama 08' t-shirt that Jake gave me and all of them love him.
Well I'm off, tomorrow we are going into San Pedro to do some shopping (food and flip flops).
Tuesday I am going to be swimming with sea cows and going scuba diving. Wednesday off to the Belize Zoo and CAVE TUBING!!!!
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Trevor does Belize & Guatemala!
Ok so me and my 'expensive looking camera' are off for a crazy two weeks, I spend a week down in central America, then to come back to Boston for 36 hours then fly to San Francisco for the week and the holiday.
So let me just start by letting you all in on some information about this small Central American country.
(from wikipedia)
Belize is the only officially English speaking country in Central America. Up until 1973 it was known as British Honduras, and became an independent nation in 1981.
The country is about 9,000 square miles and has a population of just under 300,000, which makes it one of the lowest population density of any country on earth.
Belize has the highest rate of unemployment in Central America at 9.8%, and 33% of it’s population is living in poverty. Their main exports are bananas and sugar.
I have to get back to packing! But there will be pictures and fun facts along the way.
I fly out Saturday at 5am!

So let me just start by letting you all in on some information about this small Central American country.
(from wikipedia)
Belize is the only officially English speaking country in Central America. Up until 1973 it was known as British Honduras, and became an independent nation in 1981.
The country is about 9,000 square miles and has a population of just under 300,000, which makes it one of the lowest population density of any country on earth.
Belize has the highest rate of unemployment in Central America at 9.8%, and 33% of it’s population is living in poverty. Their main exports are bananas and sugar.
I have to get back to packing! But there will be pictures and fun facts along the way.
I fly out Saturday at 5am!
