Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Our New Adventure....Great Views...Spearfishing

Well, the big news on our homefront is......................we are taking over a beach bar here in San Pedro on June 1! 

What bar, you ask? 

Crazy Canuck's Beach Bar

You can check out their current Facebook page (Canuck's FB) and their website (Canuck's Web).


Check out the view from the bar.


We moved down to Belize with the intention of being on the beach....at a bar.....I mean, what more could you ask for? Beer, rum, umbrella drinks, sun, sand, fun people, great service, smiles....sounds like a fantastic time to me. Wouldn't you want to visit?

We could not be more excited than having the opportunity ahead of us. We know it will be a ton of work, but we also know we will continue the traditions of Canuck's while also adding our own flare. It truly is a dream come true. June 1 cannot come soon enough.

Okay, so we touched on our new adventure...I know there will be plenty of new stories to tell in the future. Let's move on to some great views that we have recently seen. The weather has been absolutely gorgeous down here and the sights have been just as amazing.



Sunrise at our condo. The sky was many shades of pink and orange.
This is at about 5:10am...the sun rises very early.


We got out on the water during our day off last week. Shocking, I know! Rob just cannot keep himself from that spear. But...good news this time! He actually caught a decent size fish that we cooked up for dinner. I was extremely proud of him and he stated that it was the best he felt in the water yet and he cannot wait to get out again. I know one of these times he is going to come back with a rather big fish...one that will be more than one meal's worth......one of these days.....

Check out Rob's big catch of the day!


Passed these two sailboats full of young tourists from Caye Caulker.

Then it was time for some lunch on Caye Caulker. How cute is this place?




The view from our table at Chat 'n Chill

And check out the spread. It was delicious.



It was another great week for us on our new adventure in San Pedro. We continue to learn things everyday. We do know the people here are amazing, the weather is the best we have enjoyed in a long time, and our experiences are ones we will remember forever.


Cannot wait to share the next blog.  We just had a recent addition to our family and she is very cute and feathery.


To end the day....a great shot of another sunrise.



Monday, 7 May 2012

First Dive in Belize

One of the reasons Rob and I chose to pick up our lives and move to Belize is because of the tremendous scuba diving. We are both divers, Rob being more experienced than me. But we both love the water and enjoy seeing the marine life that is not able to be experienced snorkeling.

Being that we have been so busy with The Snack Shack, we had yet to have the chance to dive.....until last week! We went out with Ambergris Divers.



Check this guy out.....

That's us...waiting to get on the dive boat.


Meet our new friend, Erin. She is from Boston and we met her a few months ago when she visited with her family. She came back to visit new friends this past week and we had a chance to dive with her on our day off.



We began our first dive at a site known as Mayan Princess.  If you are not familiar with diving, you normally do a two tank dive. The total "travel" time for the dives can range from 3-6 hours, depending how far you go from the dock. Luckily in San Pedro, there are many, many dive sites within a few minutes of the island.  This bode well for us! It only took us 5 minutes to get to the dive site from the dock.

That is our dive captain spearing a Lion Fish...the only
fish you can spear while having a scuba tank. They are
becoming a major problem in the waters and some will
pay money for each one that you kill.

Dive master and Erin

Rob....being Rob

Rob and myself....everything was okay!

Mayan Princess was a great spot. We hit 80 feet and then worked our way back up to the surface. One of the best things of the first dive was the nurse shark coming up and eating the lion fish right off the spear. May as well not waste anything, right! Rob was not quick enough with the camera to catch this shot. Boooo

After we finished our safety stop and got situated on the boat, we headed back to the dock for our surface interval. This is one of the nice things about being so close to shore....you can do your surface interval on land! 20-30 minutes on solid ground rather than sitting in a rocking boat, I am all up for that! We were served some delicious oranges and pineapple.....and then headed back out for our second dive of the morning.

We were told we were headed to Esmeralda. This made me smile, as I have heard so many good things about this dive site. It happened to be about 4 minutes away, so we were there in a flash.

We jumped in the water....headed down.....and the first thing I saw was our dive master with a chumstick, better known to him as a "chumsicle". It is a plastic hollow stick filled with fish....used to feed the bigger fish (aka SHARKS). Because the chumsicle was with us the entire dive, the marine life followed us. There were plenty of sharks, grouper, and eels to go around.

It was AMAZING!  Check out these pictures....

Gorgeous Grouper

Awesome picture of a moray eel

Shows how big the eels were....but this picture is funny
due to Erin's (right) reaction....this is after the eel
almost ate her finger

Not sure what Rob is doing

Love this picture of Erin and the grouper

Dive master, chumsicle, and plenty of sharks


It was an amazing day with awesome people. I know this has put an itch in both off us to get out and dive more often. I mean, we do live next to the second largest barrier reef in the world!  You have to get out and explore it...the snorkeling is one of a kind here, but the diving......is once in a lifetime.

Cannot wait to add to my dive log in the future here in San Pedro....next up.....maybe a night dive? I hear it is unimaginable.

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Photos That Haven't Made the Cut.....

In looking back at the many pictures I have taken since our arrival here in San Pedro, I have come to realize there are many photos that do not make it to the blog. It is not that these photos are not great pictures or do not include someone or something that we love. It just gets hard to share every single photo I take.

In reviewing my many files, I figured it would be great to share some photos that have slipped through the cracks.

There is no overall theme to go with this post...just great photos with great stories behind each and every one of them.

These next few pictures are from an evening at Pinocchio's, the local Italian restaurant near The Snack Shack. They make brick oven pizza that is delicious. We headed there one evening after our weekly euchre night with a great group of people.

Surendra, Carolyn, and Nina...they moved here from Tennessee
back in November. Great people.

Love that you can watch your pizza being made.

Ken, Larry, and Rob. Larry is our old neighbor and Ken
is Larry's friend. Larry is staying on the island for
6 months. We LOVE Larry!

There are many, many dogs on the island, however, we have a few that are our favorites.  That being Jager (our dog, of course) and Winston (Lynn and Capt. Carl's black lab).......

Winston LOVES to chew coconuts.

He needs a bath....bad.....

Jager loves hanging on our deck.

Jager found a mini coconut. Perfect for
his size.
Jager enjoying some time on The Newt


There are many faces in San Pedro that have yet to make our blog. We are meeting people every single day. Some we see more than once, others we meet for a few hours and say our goodbyes, others we interact with on a daily basis. Any way you look at it, we are meeting tremendous individuals from all walks of life.....something we would not be doing if we were back in Ohio. One of the many reasons we love living in Belize.

Miss Anne is from Alabama. She is a sweet lady....we
each wore our shirts on her last day in San Pedro for the season.
Me=Auburn    Anne=U. of Alabama
Who said we all couldn't be friendly?

Kathy and Kim...realtors in San Pedro and one of the main
reasons we made the leap of faith and felt like Belize was
the place.
That's me...with a couple from Overland Park, Kansas.
Why is this important? Because that is where I grew
up and they live about 5 miles from my parents. It is
still a small world all the way down here in Central America.

Mary, on the right, and her friend, visit San Pedro
often. She is a witty college student that has serious
connections to Exotic Caye International.


Visiting many places on the island, you come to see neat little things that just make you smile.  Here are a few that I enjoyed.....

Kevin posing with the BBQ sign at The
Shack-I made him take this picture....
and I love it!
The Jaguar at our adult water olympics. Made
from sheets, a table umbrella, styrofoam,
and duct tape. It was awesome.
Rob fishing off the dock.

I know we could write a book with everything we have learned just within these past five months. It is amazing the people you meet, experiences you go through, the ups and downs, highs and lows....but one thing is for sure.........

we love calling Belize home.