

We stopped at the visitor's center and looked at a model of the lighthouse.
Then on to South Beach Deli, scallops and chips. Yum.
A time-to-time posting of items of personal interest.



Lily thrived in the house, played with Bud and slept in the big bed. Whenever she felt especially affectionate or needy, she climbed onto a chest, usually 2 or 3 in the morning, and made dough on a neck or chin, purring furiously, a trick of her ur-mother, whom she greatly resembled.
Chemo followed, but over the months, the mass continued to grow. We discussed options. A biopsy was tried, twice, without success. She was not in pain, but she clearly was not doing well. Then one Sunday, this October, she began to stumble on her rear legs. The vet came to the house and we discussed quality of life while Lily lay on the big bed and we petted her. An injection of a tranquilizer hardly seemed needed, but the vet assured us it would help calm any fears Lily might have. Then an intravenous injection and Lily’s heart stopped.
the main attraction—for us—Creedence Clearwater Revisited.
We arrived at the Belize City airport at 10 a.m. March 14 and about an hour later Laurel and family arrived.We rented a seven-passenger SUV, loaded luggage, kids and grandkids, and drove the four hours or so to Hopkins, a village on the south coast where we had reservations at Hopkins Inn.
It lies a 45-minute trek through jungle that includes wading three streams; then the fun begins. We swam fully clothed and shod through the opening to get to the trail within, then waded on slippery rocks in the stream and swam again in spots too deep to wade, squeezed around boulders, climbed a ladder to a cliff's edge, all by helmet light.
The goal was several vast chambers littered with artifacts and the remains of some 14 humans: seven adults and seven children.
On the way back, Deb convinced me to hang a rod over, and we both at the same time hooked jacks, played and landed them. We took fillets to a local restaurant for supper and left the rest for the crew.