I have a goal in mind for 2013 and that is to start writing on a regular bases. One of my goals is to study travel writing and hopefully get published at some point. There are many people travelling and writing about their experiences, so I thought, why not me!
One of the things suggested was to start a blog to get in the habit of writing and to provide a reference for editor's to look at. Since I am currently travelling in Belize, it seems a good place to start. I am having so many great experiences, why not share the world as I see it.
I have been in Belize for four weeks now and have been basically "chill'n" on the beach in Placencia. Before I left Alberta, I negotiated a good price for a cabaña through the VRBO website, with the owner who resides in the States.
My plan is to rent the cabaña for 5 weeks, just so I can be in the same place for a period of time and get the feel for just living here.
One of the things I have found to be most joyful,
was to find the lady in town who makes guava jelly and stewed coco plums. I got directions to her house from the
hairdresser who was dyeing my hair. I went on a mission to find her. She sells
preserves to support herself. After passing by her house and not being really
sure which house to go to, I came upon a Spanish lady and asked if she knew
where the lady was who makes guava jelly.
She finally understood what I was looking for and took me directly to
her house.
The elderly lady came to her door and I asked if she
had any guava jelly or stewed coco
plums. I was in luck because she had both. The guava jelly was preserved in a
Nestle glass jar with a red plastic lid. The coco plums, that came out of her fridge, were placed
in a clean, glass, Cheese Whiz container. 10 BZE dollars…5 CAD.
This is a reduce, recycle, reuse environment although
plastics are a problem. I notice that some restaurants are using biodegradable take-out containers instead of styrofoam.
What I learned this day:
Going to the local hairdresser can provide you with a wealth of information and they do a great job with the hair! Root dyeing and a blowdry for $50 CAD.
I will tell you all about stewed coco plums in the next blog. Bet you can’t wait!!
Anxiously awaiting then verdic on the coco plums.
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