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Vacation Wuggs
We each enjoy our vacations a little differently. What an excellent week–and our most restful and enjoyable vacation yet!
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Trapeze Show
The Club Med staff put on a trapeze show for us. It was like Cirque du Soliel.
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Mexican Bean Tree
The flowers on this bean tree were just stunning. I don’t think my camera phone gives this vista justice. Downtown Cancun.
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So Happy Together
A gratuitous self photo snapped moments before dinner. I love the body and curl that the gulf humidity brings to my hair! I think you can see our sunglasses tanline!
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In my next life…
If I live a good life and am truly kind to others… Perhaps… If I’m lucky, I’ll be reborn as an iguana in Cancun!
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One bright day in the middle of the night
Wuggs and I spent many evenings stargazing to the soundtrack of waves kissing the shores on these beach beds. Of course, the tops were removed at night.
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Another Day in Paradise
The first FULL day of vacation!
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Superior Lagoon
View from my balcony on our first day of a much needed vacation. Club Med calls this a “lagoon.” Once we found out that over 50 alligators inhabit these waters, Wuggs began referring to it as the “swamp.” Just left … Continue reading