What a crew.
Thought I would list who came along and show some of my photos. Anyone else have some good shots please feel free to enter them.
There is nothing sacred about how I do this. Dive in!
About us: Lets start with Judy.
What a wonderful and beautiful sister is mine.
And, how fortunate she and we are that she married Ron, so many eons ago. At least, it must be eons in terms of how many miles the two of them have clocked around the world. Don't even know what other worlds they have visited. Could be many.
Then there is my esteemed older brother. Curt, what a wonderful older brother you are growing up to be . . . or, is it that I am finally growing up to appreciate what a wonderful older brother you have always been?
(Sorry about the fuzzy picture here Curt. Anybody have a better one?)
I guess next in line in terms of age would be me.
One is all you get of me as I was behind the camera. Again, someone else will need to enter a shot (or two).
Next to me, of course is Joanne; although would be a toss up in terms of family ties. Lets see, Sandy or Mark . . . or, Michael?
Lets stay with Joanne. Of all of us she was on the ruins like kids on candy. Good old archeologist training and experience:
Ok, how about Sandy. And, why not include Greg in these photos.
That person behind the elephant ear plant is Greg.
And, here, Sandy is dancing up a storm with Carlos.
Next, in some kind of logic or another, we have Frieda and Mark.
Couldn't pass this photo of Frieda and Sandy hugging. Loved the Familia Hugs!
Here are a few of Michael.
Glenn and Carol joined us and we all had much fun with them. Some photos of them:
Caught photos of Glenn a number of times. Seems he and I were clicking away at about the same time in about the same places. My guess is that of all of us between Glenn and I we have more photos than the rest of you combined.
Chuck figures in the above photos as does Karen. It was a real pleasure having these for "adoptees" as part of our Familia. They fit right in and we all seemed to enjoy being with them in one setting or another.
One last photo: Who could forget Fernando.
He sure took good care of us on the road, as did Carlos on the whole trip.
My, did he deserve a day off in the hammock. "Turista" seems to not only effect turists.
Well, enough for now, my garden and other household duties call.
Oh, I didn't forget Carlos.
Next entry is "All about Carlos." To be followed by photos of each day.
Please help me out here folks; my life is calling me.













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