Journal Comments - Grampies Yucatan De Nuevo, Winter 2023 - CycleBlaze

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From Grampies Yucatan De Nuevo, Winter 2023 by Steve Miller/Grampies

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Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Suzanne Gibson on a photo in Day 19: Oxkutzcab to Uxmal-2 videos added

You and us both. We talked about the crash a few times during the day, and Dodie was extra careful to go slowly down the hills.

10 months ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on a photo in Day 19: Oxkutzcab to Uxmal-2 videos added

I breathe a sigh of relief that you made it safely!

10 months ago
Sue Price commented on a photo in Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

Yum!!! I love huevos Mexicanos!!!

10 months ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Laurie Marczak on Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

Yes, you have to tune in to see what happens next.

10 months ago
Laurie Marczak commented on Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

Way to end on a cliffhanger dad…

10 months ago
Laurie Marczak commented on a photo in Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

I brought Joni a Mount Royal bagel this morning which I managed to toast on the ward, found a stray butter pat but then had to make do with slicing up the hard boiled egg they brought her for breakfast to put on top. Not quite a Miller classic Egg McBagel but close enough maybe? Your breakfast admittedly looks better!

10 months ago
Keith Klein commented on a photo in Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

Hi,
I checked out the name of the church, St. Francis of Assisi, and that provides the following: the symbol St. Francis chose for himself was the Tau, which is seen at the top. The hands, which appear to be nailed to the cross, make reference to the stigmata which appeared on the saints hands and were considered a divine sign of his saintliness.
Cheers,
Keith

10 months ago
Keith Klein commented on a photo in Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

Cult of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Youngest Jesus I’ve ever seen with this symbol.

10 months ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on a photo in Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

Maybe St. Laurence? He was boiled to death...

10 months ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on a photo in Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

Looks like it.

10 months ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on a photo in Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

So it would, preferably a 3000 or 5000 piece one.

10 months ago
Kelly Iniguez commented on a photo in Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

For some reason, my first thought is that this would be a great jigsaw puzzle.

10 months ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 18: Oxkutzcab and around the Puuc

I helped work on a church of that type construction on a mission trip once. It is essentially one piece when finished. Pillars are cast concrete with reinforcement bars, between concrete blocks are laid with reinforcement bars in the hollows at intervals to be filled with concrete, becoming one solid piece with the pillars, floors and roof. Floors and roof are poured concrete with reinforcement. Walls are finished by coating with a thin layer of concrete covering the concrete block seams. Pretty solid and good for any area with occasional earthquakes.

10 months ago
Laurie Marczak replied to a comment by Laurie Marczak on Day 17: Homun to Oxkutzcab

In fact! Here in chilly Victoria Joni is currently noshing on raspberries I brought her AND a strawberry banana smoothie. She says “top that!”

10 months ago
Laurie Marczak commented on Day 17: Homun to Oxkutzcab

Joni says “insufficient fruit content!” Hopefully tomorrow will produce better results ;)

10 months ago