Fine Island Dining at Black Orchid Restaurant
With an invitation to sample one of the island’s newest restaurants, three ladies piled into the purple love bug (aka golf cart) and headed out…
Read moreWith an invitation to sample one of the island’s newest restaurants, three ladies piled into the purple love bug (aka golf cart) and headed out…
Read moreSome of us are just suckers for a furry face. As kids we were the ones who often frustrated our parents by bringing home stray…
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Read moreThe Garinagu are a resilient group of people that dominate the most southern part of Belize. Their music, food, practices and beliefs are rich; tracing…
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Read moreI opened the oven door one last time, my gloved hands pulling out the tray of perfectly rounded chocolate cupcakes. The rich, heady scent of…
Read moreLife on La Isla Bonita is full of unique and colorful encounters that we often experience each day. Sometimes it’s the little things that can…
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Read moreCelebration time in Belize comes again in the month of September and every year brings a new and different experience. And just as it is…
Read moreLife on La Isla Bonita is full of unique and colorful encounters that we often experience each day. Sometimes it’s the little things that can…
Read moreNever before having ventured to the southern borders of Belize, my decision to visit Punta Gorda (PG), the southernmost town of Belize, was one that…
Read moreBelize has its fair share on Maya Temples and historical locations of the ancient Maya civilization but none can quite compare to the prestige and…
Read moreI have been to Benque Viejo del Carmen on several occasions, in fact one of the main reasons I visit is because my family roots…
Read moreThe last time I told you a story about Hopkins, I had been on the hunt for mangoes. We may not have found the elusive…
Read moreI used to be somewhat skeptical about alternative and holistic disciplines and how they applied to one’s health and well-being. However, over the years I…
Read moreNestled about an hour into the Mayan Mountains, and in one of the country’s oldest natural reserves and over 2000 ft above sea level, is…
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