just trying out the blog "dash board" so know how it works. Not much else to report since the earthquake (well tremor) excitement the other day. Can't believe is December next week. Still feels like June! More Soon.
Simone
Friday, 27 November 2009
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Earthquake
Hola,
First proper earthquake today at school. Wasn't really big, but some of the kids got scared. Simmie was on the toilet at the time so I don't know if she was able to take the correct earthquake emergency procedures.
Planning our Xmas hols at the moment. We're going to head up to Mexico for a couple of weeks probably stay on the Island of Cozumel in the Caribbean and maybe spend a few days in Cancun for New Year. Hopefully do some diving, maybe check out some Mayan ruins and enjoy a relaxing white Xmas, well the sand will be white.
Until next time,
B & S xx
First proper earthquake today at school. Wasn't really big, but some of the kids got scared. Simmie was on the toilet at the time so I don't know if she was able to take the correct earthquake emergency procedures.
Planning our Xmas hols at the moment. We're going to head up to Mexico for a couple of weeks probably stay on the Island of Cozumel in the Caribbean and maybe spend a few days in Cancun for New Year. Hopefully do some diving, maybe check out some Mayan ruins and enjoy a relaxing white Xmas, well the sand will be white.
Until next time,
B & S xx
Monday, 9 November 2009
Nicaragua trip
Had a fantastic week in Nicaragua during half term. A week isn't really long enough but it waas a good taster. Not as cheap as we thought it would be, but still not expensive. We started in Granada, a 384 mile trip from San Salvador which took us 11 and a half hours, which was the first city built by the Spanish in Central America. The journey down was ok, but slow and we were stopped by the police numerous times. Stayed in a lovely hotel which donates it profits to local education projects. We highly recommend it. After a couple of nights in Granada we headed to the coast, a place called San Juan Del Sur, where we stayed for three nights and gave us access to a number of totally deserted beaches where we had a very relaxing time although the roads to get to them were pretty bad a I wouldn't have liked to attempt them without 4 wheel drive. On Thursday headed north to the coast near Leon, the former capital. Stayed in a nice place just north of a nature reserve where we visited by boat on our last day there. Saw a variety of wildlife, but unfortunately the crocodiles stayed hidden. Drove back on Sunday which turned into an 11 hour journey due to the weather problems in El Salvador and the fact that we suffered a blowout in the rain added to our journey length. Although given what a lot of people were going through on Sunday, can't complain.
A church in Granada, of which there were many.
And another...
Lake Nicaragua, huge lake with volcanic island in the middle which we didn't visit this time, but is by all accounts a very nice place.

Another church.
The volcano on the Lake.
Another church.
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