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From Grampies' Poc Chuc Pursuit Winter 2021 by Steve Miller/Grampies

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Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Rachael Anderson on a photo in Day 11: Chichen Itza to Izamal

Thanks Rachael!

3 years ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in Day 11: Chichen Itza to Izamal

Great photo!

3 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Day 15: Uman to Celestun

Really? Unreal.

3 years ago
Laura Wanker commented on a photo in Day 14: Merida to Uman

Following your trip as we are going to be in the same area in February. Can you tell me the name & location of this hotel?

3 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on a photo in Day 15: Uman to Celestun

They look quite serious at this moment. Too chilly for them?

3 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in Day 15: Uman to Celestun

No tunnels. I thought of poking it, but decided this would be rude, since I am just a visitor here.

3 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Day 15: Uman to Celestun

That Bill is so slow. He misses out again! Likely these are laughing gulls in their winter plumage, the most common gull species in the Yucatan.

3 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 15: Uman to Celestun

Poke a hole in it. Residents will make themselves seen. Ants will scramble looking for the intruder. A few termites could come out, but they don't like daylight.

If there are covered tunnels running down to the ground, it is termites. If no covered tunnels, it is ants.

https://www.anywhere.com/flora-fauna/invertebrates/arboreal-termites

3 years ago
Rich Frasier commented on Day 14: Merida to Uman

You are a tough cookie. I would have stayed in bed.

3 years ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on Day 14: Merida to Uman

Not your lucky day, but you two are survivors. Glad you found a good place to stay. Speedy recovery!

3 years ago
Kelly Iniguez commented on a photo in Day 14: Merida to Uman

Jacinto says that would make a nice batch of salsa. He considers it to be a positive thing when food burns going in, and burns going out. Sorry if TMI.

3 years ago
Laurie Marczak commented on Day 14: Merida to Uman

Well it was fun to talk to mexico from the side of a rainy soccer field so maybe you getting sick was (temporarily) worth it...

3 years ago
Steve Miller/Grampies replied to a comment by Laurie Marczak on Day 14: Merida to Uman

Not to worry LRHG. We are safely tucked up in a reasonable air conditioned room. Will contact you soon with more reassurance.

3 years ago
Laurie Marczak commented on Day 14: Merida to Uman

Ummm, the suspense here is killing me! Did you find shelter? Did you collapse in the street again? Help your offspring out!

3 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 13: Dzibilchaltun

Having spent too much time researching calabash tree a few days back, I agree with Keith.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescentia_cujete

Good call, Keith!

3 years ago