Monday, December 29, 2008

Tranquilo Bay in Conde Nast Traveller - December 2008

Tranquilo Bay was featured in a story in the December 2008 issue of Conde Nast Traveller in an article entitled Panama Panoramic.

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It is a beautiful article with quite a few photos. So far the article is not on the Conde Nast Traveller website. We found a few copies in a book store in Houston, but the magazine is pretty hard to come by in the USA. In Europe I believe this one is already off the newstands. If you find one, consider yourself lucky. The author Paul Richardson does a good job describing both the San Blas and Bocas del Toro. The photographer, Ken Kochey, caught some great shots of Panama.

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Friday, December 26, 2008

Happy Boxing Day!

So, Christmas in Bocas del Toro, Panama is obviously warm. The day started early as the kids were up before the sun. We managed to keep things calm and under control until 7:00 am. At that point we let Tres and Boty go wake up Scott. From there, we made sure all of the adults had coffee so that we could function.

The kids had already determined that Santa left a mess when he came into the house overnight. There were leaves all over the floor. Tres has decided that next year we need to put a sign on the front door asking him to wipe his feet before he comes into the house. They were pretty sure given the mess that he had left a few things for them on the other side of the library door. What I am sure felt like forever to them as we collected ourselves and our coffee finally gave way as they opened the door and went into the library. Big excitement!

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They unwrapped gifts from family, friends and Santa Clause for some time. The staff came in one by one to give Christmas Greetings. Our guests all woke up over time - much later than we did and made it to the lodge building for breakfast. Jim and James and all the guests headed out to the Zapatillas for the day. They had a great hike on the island and a bit of beachcombing time. The rest of us hung around here doing our daily thing and enjoying watching the kids play with all of their new toys. It was a great day.

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We had another family arrive yesterday afternoon. We all enjoyed a delicious meal and great conversation. Today everyone is off at the Chocolate Farm. The boys are back in school. Boty is playing with her new toys and taking a walk with her new boots. Life is good.

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Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Nostalgic - Baby Iguana

It is Christmas Eve and I am feeling a bit nostalgic.

I found this video on the computer when I was going through all of our videos yesterday. Tres has grown up so much since this film was taken over two years ago. I remember distinctly when he saw the iguana and told me and Jim to come quickly and bring the camera. Jim grabbed his camera and got both photos and this shaky video footage of the baby iguana. Sightings of this kind are rare so it was super cool that Tres was the one who spotted him sunning on the landing. I got photos and video footage of Jim and Tres getting the iguana. Tres was copying everything his dad was doing from getting down on his knees to his belly to get the best shots of the little guy. It is so interesting to see how the learn and really get excited about nature.

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Monday, December 22, 2008

Sunday Picnic

So our deal with the children is that on Sundays, we have a picnic at the dock. We try to do it each week so that we all get a bit of time together enjoying our beautiful location and remembering how fortunate we are to live in paradise. Here are a few shots from yesterday’s picnic. It was priceless as the MasterCard commercials say.

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Not a bad life at all. We hope you all are enjoying the holidays together. We are ;-), but we do wish you were here!

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Happy Holidays from Tranquilo Bay!

Monday, December 15, 2008

A Day at the Office

In honor of James’ annual return to Tranquilo Bay I thought it appropriate to post a typical day at the office for him:

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Enjoy the Journey

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Some days I have to remind myself that life is about the journey. Our holiday season is a bit different than what we used to experience back in the USA. We are super busy over the holidays which is wonderful. We get to meet some new people each year. We welcome back friends from previous years. We are developing new traditions and experiences as we go along.

This little state of emergency thing that we had at the end of November has made things a bit more challenging this year to prepare for the holidays. I think because of that I have been taking the a few moments each day to remember that I have so much to be thankful for and to remind myself to enjoy the journey.

Here is one of my favorite photos from the Thanksgiving holidays. It makes me smile every time I look at it.

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Smile - as your holiday season unfolds - remember if you take a deep breathe, smile and remind yourself that you are supposed to enjoy the journey it might make the day a bit easier.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

Our children and our guests were singing “It’s raining, It’s pouring...” as we have had a bought of rain over the past two weeks. The rain came in the week before Thanksgiving and didn’t leave until Thanksgiving Day. We are used to rain (we live in the rainforest) so that in and of itself is no big deal. However, we have had a lot of wind with this storm and it has done more damage than normal. Both the Bocas del Toro Province and our neighboring province of Chirqui have been hit hard. We were very fortunate in that we had limited damage.

The storm knocked out communications to our archipelago. We do not know what caused it; but no one on the islands could make a phone call or use the internet. Planes didn’t really fly to and from Bocas from Saturday through Tuesday morning. One or two flights got in and out during that time however it was really inconsistent. Communications came back up on Monday night.

Ironically, other than some fallen branches and a few small trees, we are absolutely unaffected by the storm here at Tranquilo Bay. Our radios which bring us the internet from the main island are working just fine. Our water and power are working just fine. We proceed with business as usual.

We are in the rainforest. It rains here a lot. The rain keeps the plants lush which is a good thing. We catch rainwater for our water supply. Generally it doesn’t rain for several days in a row all day long. We are dealing with Mother Nature here - we do not get to set her schedule. As much as we wish we could. Apparently this storm was one we get every thirty years or so. The Panamanian Government has declared a state of emergency in both our province and the neighboring province. We are getting news that the roads have been repaired to the extent to allow the small trucks which bring us supplies can make it on the roads.

This storm and the resulting flooding on the mainland were hard on our neighbors on the mainland. The Panamanian government, the Columbian government and the US government have all come together to provide support to these poor people. The Red Cross is here on the mainland helping the people who are now homeless. All in all the numbers are good, there are many who have lost their homes, but very few who have lost their lives.

We are doing what we can to help our neighbors and to make sure that our guests have a wonderful experience in our beautiful archipelago.

Here are some photos from one of the excursions our guests took when Mother Nature lightened up a bit. We are so appreciative of the change in the weather.

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Kayaking over to Crawl Caye. Three boys and a bird - could be interesting.

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Thanksgiving Dinner. James is a chick magnet.

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Blue Morpho - catching one of these on a leaf is almost impossible.

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Hiking at the chocolate farm. The kids found the creeks very appealing.

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Zapatilla Cayes - sunshine! Yea!

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Two boys and some sand. Great fun.

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