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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Bella Says Hello and Goodbye


From the What's-in-Your-Golf-Cart Desk:















Two recent (yesterday) photos show even more creative uses of San Pedro golf carts. To the left, we have barracuda transport, and, to the right, a traveling chiropractor is ready to begin therapy at any moment.


Dr. Mike prior to his unexpected bout of fear.
Today, we say another sad goodbye, this time to Tom Hixon and  Mike Watson, both new doctors from Keele University Medical School in England, and both who have been up to NO GOOD since visiting San Pedro. Tom and Mike are leaving today for San Ignacio (not very far from Belmopan) where they shall continue their no-goodness until they get it out of their systems and return home. 

Dr. Tom
Mike, I apologize for almost biting your hand last night causing you to yelp in terror like a little girl. I forget how dangerous I can look. The picture of Tom Hixon has been cropped to remove the indecent parts.


Michael at Wine de Vine
As a happy hello, we're heading out tonight with new next-door-neighbor Michael  to "Casa Picasso" to keep him out of trouble while his wife, Pamela, is back in the United States. Owners Adam and Jackie are featuring a Vietnamese five-course feast tonight with the help of executive chef Tien Vo and his staff. Casa Picasso is not particularly easy to find, and at first blush you might think you were going in the wrong direction, but it's a not-to-be-missed dining experience. It's "south of town on Stingray Street just past the Crystal Water Plant." There, that should help.
The Big Four-OH

It was Helga's 40th birthday party yesterday at Roadkill Bar and Grill. Helga sang a stirring rendition of "Whatever Helga Wants/Helga Gets" after yelling at passing golf cart drivers and pedestrians to join her at the celebration. By the way, her voice is amazingly good.



Y'all come visit. We'll carry strange things in our golf carts, then go out to eat fabulous food--again! You're gonna love Belize.

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