Thursday, March 6, 2014

Yes, you CANcun!

It's a Super Bowl!  It's a birthday!  It's <insert any reason> a splendid time to visit Mexico!

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Just a couple of hours - you're in the air, then you're landing - south you'll find the tropical and forever summer backyard of Tejas, Cancun.  Mr. Green surprised me with a two night jaunt, in the Mexican sun, in honor of an honorable birthday:  f-f-f-f-f-f-f-forrrrrrrrty.  I <thankfully> still feel a bit like a kid lurking in an adult body, with adult responsibilities and adult birthday ages.  So what does a kid do on a birthday?  Play in the sand, naturally.

Sideways view from hotel room balcony:


Standing upright view from hotel property:



Mother Nature's natural exfoliate:





Good ol JW  treated us mighty fine.  It's a beautiful property, inside and out (as is attested by the photos above).  Indoors, I normally always examine the "facilities" of the hotel room first-off and they did not disappoint:


This gal appreciates the "take-the-leftovers-worthy" lavender bath products that were left in the cheery bathroom organization pottery:



I am normally never disappointed with the superior freshness of food in the Yucatan and its incredible flavor.  This trip was no different in that arena!  We mixed things up with some food obtained from the hotel and some food enjoyed off property, but in Cancun proper.  Here are a few glimpses of the taste bud temptations:













Don't be deterred by the tourist torture facade of Captain's Cove; the brunch spread there was slap-your-mamma divine.  


We managed to work in some culture over the weekend at the Mayan Museum.  This is an incredibly well organized and beautiful place; make time to stop in the next time you're in Cancun proper.  

Here's Mr. Green acquiring our entry tickets:


...and you begin by swirling up this structure that reminds me of the innards of a DQ soft serve cone; as Charley Green pointed out: "The Mayans didn't use elevators.":


I was especially appreciative of the Mayan jewelry:





With this being my first Mayan Museum experience, I cannot say for certain but I felt like the artifacts were not only plentiful but also in immaculate shape:







Seeing Mayan ruins in the middle of Cancun proper, within spitting distance of the traffic-way, was both cool and semi-depressing:







We trekked into Cancun proper to watch the Super Bowl, at:


...but quickly u-turned after the first quarter.  The restaurant staff had more than adequately prepared for a crowd, and hopping it was - but we tired of the spring break aura and the staff, applaud them, cheered spiritedly for both teams, each and every game moment, game change, game event, game update and dramatic moment.  "Come on!  Stand on the table!  Yes! Go! Go! Go!"  We finished out the game at the hotel lobby bar, which sported (see what I did there?) more than enough large and high definition televisions.

I'll sign off here with a few photos that represent some of my favorite moments over the trip.

Hey fella, you could use some lotion:


Don't be shy, guy:


Peachy canal-side table score before a pair of ladies staked their claim on it while we were at the buffet:


I apologize for this photo:


Nirvana:


Freckle reduction:


Charley, recreating a scene we encountered; a father hoisting a naked bebe up for a decent rinse:


Being physically unable to refrain from routinely saying, "You put the lime in the coconut...":
















2 comments:

  1. Ahhhhhh. Brings back memories of our trip. Love the pics!

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  2. I love the Kindle shot. Perfection, good food, sun and a relaxing book along with your man is a winning combination.
    The squid with the tentacles still attached looks creepy! I can't stop looking at it!

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