WE LEFT THE RAT RACE EIGHT YEARS AGO AND RETIRED TO THIS LITTLE ISLAND IN THE CARIBBEAN. THIS IS MY ACCOUNT OF THE TRIALS, TRIBULATIONS, AND LITTLE JOYS OF LIVING IN MEXICO.
Friday, March 26, 2010
The Blues Have It
On a bright, clear day, I never tire of the view overlooking Garrafon Reef Park.
Beautiful! I never get tire of looking at that either!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! One of my favorite views too!
ReplyDeleteWhen I show photos of the island a common question is "did you photoshop that color"? No people that is the real color.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree!
ReplyDeleteAgree. Every time we come down we have to go the 'long way' to centro the first time just to see THAT view.
ReplyDeleteI never get tired of it. Ever. when the sun is shining it looks like the universe plugged in fluorscent lights under the ocean.
We certainly have no colors like that on this coast -- a lack of coral sand ya'know.
ReplyDelete"when the sun is shining it looks like the universe plugged in fluorscent lights under the ocean."
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that Arizona Kelly, that is the best description of it I have ever heard!!!!
I can't drive by there without stopping to take a couple of photos.I have a photo from this month as my new wallpaper on my home laptop.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking for sure. One of our favorite spots. Thanks Wayne, you just brightened our day. Here in Alaska it is still all just white and brown:(
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with Arizona Kelly's description. Wish I had said it first!
ReplyDeleteAnd Steve, look back at my posts of Hualtulco from last August. You will see that the Pacific does indeed have those brilliant blues.
My new wallpaper at work. Makes everyone ooh and ahh as they walk by.
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