Posts Tagged "Adventure"

Maya waterfall hike in Chiapas, Mexico

Posted by on Apr 19, 2012 in Destinations, Eco-travel, Life in Mexico, Travel Tips | 2 comments

Maya waterfall hike in Chiapas, Mexico

Mayan legend say the God of the Underworld torments those who die tragically by forcing their souls to wander the earth for four  years. Each morning, their spirits turn into butterflies and at sundown they return to the Land of the Dead. Rainbows are signs of these lost souls. If that’s true, I’m in big trouble. Hiking a jungle trail, I’ve lost sight of my companions and am alone in the mist. Around me flashes a cloud of butterflies – some  canary yellow and others with black polka dots–and rainbows arch from one side of the river to the next. I’m hiking El...

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Meal of the Gods in Tikal, Guatemala

Posted by on Apr 13, 2012 in Destinations, Food and Drink | 7 comments

Meal of the Gods in Tikal, Guatemala

Most people go to Tikal to soak up the atmosphere and  history of one of the world’s largest Mayan archeological sites.  I went for a plate of chicken. In all fairness, it wasn’t an ordinary chicken dinner, but Subanik, a ceremonial Kaqchiquel Maya dish that relies on wild turkey, ancho and guaque chiles to impart its unique flavour. Although we’d been going to Guatemala for decades, we’d never once visited the mighty ruins. They were a 7 hour drive from San Vicente which meant it might as well have been in Winnipeg, as our family rarely leaves the village. There...

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Swimming with the stars in Oaxaca’s bioluminescent lagoon

Posted by on Mar 27, 2012 in Destinations, Eco-travel, Life in Mexico | 5 comments

Swimming with the stars in Oaxaca’s bioluminescent lagoon

No-one told me the Fountain of Youth was located in a Mexican swamp. I was floating in a boat in the middle of a lagoon under an ink-black night sky when I heard a large splash. Someone in our group had jumped into the water.   We were participating in a Phosphorescence Excursion with Lalo Ecotours, an experience offered at special times of the year, when a unique alchemy of ocean currents and water temperature draw dinoflagellate plankton into Manialtepec Lagoon, a deep lagoon located 20 minutes outside Puerto Escondido. Much like fireflies of the north, the half-plant half-animal...

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Last night I danced with a tarantula

Posted by on Mar 18, 2012 in Destinations, Life in Mexico | 3 comments

Last night I danced with a tarantula

Last night I danced the tarantella, a dance the people of  Taranto, a city in the Puglia region of Italy believed would save them from  death if they were bitten by a tarantula spider. Their dance involved frenzied spinning and jumping, driving the venom from their bodies, until they dropped to the ground exhausted. My version of the tarantella began around midnight when I spotted a hairy black spider  checking out the fern beside my bed. I spun around  wildly…thinking I’d grab a coffee table book. .. or something huge to flatten it. Given it was as large as a dinner plate  I...

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Inside the San Miguel Writers Conference

Posted by on Feb 24, 2012 in Destinations, Life in Mexico, Writing Craft | 3 comments

Inside the San Miguel Writers Conference

Diving into the magic of San Miguel de Allende takes on a whole new meaning at La Gruta Hot Springs.   The theme of the San Miguel Writers Conference 2012  was to “think in colors” and after five days of new ideas, creative writing exercises,  inspiring lectures by speakers such as Margaret Atwood and Merilyn Simonds, pitch sessions with literary agents and walking tours of architecture that shape-shifted with the changing sun, my head was a whirlwind of...

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