Journal Comments - Grampies Yucatan Return: Winter 2022 - CycleBlaze

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From Grampies Yucatan Return: Winter 2022 by Steve Miller/Grampies

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Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Ben Parke on a photo in Day 8: Coba to Valladolid

The key feature for us is the multicurrency. And yeah, never heard of Schwab in Canada.

2 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 7: Coba Cenotes

Jacana

https://www.inaturalist.org/guide_taxa/950091

2 years ago
Ben Parke commented on a photo in Day 8: Coba to Valladolid

I’ve been using a Schwab high yield checking account card. Supposedly No atm fees. Probably not available in Canada though.

2 years ago
Patrick O'Hara commented on a photo in Day 7: Coba Cenotes

Wow! That's an impressive shot! The clarity of the water is almost eerie!

2 years ago
Gregory Garceau commented on Day 7: Coba Cenotes

I know it's not pronounced the same, but whenever I see the word "cenote," all I can think of is when I took piano lessons from 4th through 6th grade. The mid C-note was the basis for every song I learned. (Just thought I'd throw this irrelevant comment out there.)

2 years ago
Sue Price commented on Day 7: Coba Cenotes

So glad you went to all three cenotes! So much fun and so beautiful!

2 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Day 6: Tulum to Coba

Definitely a mourning dove.

2 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Keith Klein on a photo in Day 7: Coba Cenotes

Thanks for asking about that. You can hold the marmite too. Be careful though - it’s sticky.

2 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in Day 7: Coba Cenotes

I found an Australian site that talks about these termites:
Termites which build these arboreal nests are called Nasutitermes walkeri and Microcerotermes sp. The arboreal nest is generally connected to another part of the colony in the root crown of the tree. Shelter tubes are characteristic of this species and are often found on the outside of the tree trunk.

2 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies commented on a photo in Day 6: Tulum to Coba

It's gratifying that this causes you some doubt!

2 years ago
Keith Klein replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in Day 7: Coba Cenotes

How about the Marmite?

2 years ago
Keith Klein commented on a photo in Day 7: Coba Cenotes

Hi,
Maybe hornets or wasps rather than termites, which tend to be more terrestrial than arboreal?
The food looks fabulous.
Cheers,
Keith

2 years ago
Marvin Paxman commented on Day 7: Coba Cenotes

You are making us feel like we need to go to Yucatan. So glad you are having such lovely days, having left the touristic area behind

2 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Steve Miller/Grampies on a photo in Day 7: Coba Cenotes

I was thinking a Full English Breakfast/every ten birds. Minus the black pudding, minus the beans.

2 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in Day 7: Coba Cenotes

What's yòur price?

2 years ago