Monday, October 17, 2011

Isla Mujeres - September 2011 - Random Pics Part 2

A breathtaking view at Punta Sur with the ruins of the Goddess Ixchel's temple in the distance
Buckets of flowers at Playa Media Luna for a wedding at Maria del Mar
Yes, the water really is this blue


Ahhh....
The sunset from the East side of the island is pretty, too. The sky turns pink and vivid blue
Late afternoon fishermen



My friend Catz loves this blue wall. This old hotel was supposed to be torn down, but sometimes things in Mexico move slowly.

This orange and white kitty is so sweet and personable. She lives on the road by the cemetery on the way to Ixchel. My friend Christine loves her, so we refer to her as 'Christine's cat' and go by and feed her whenever we are on the island. Unlike some of the other stray cats, she isn't scared of people.
Mr. Crab had apparently lost his way while running errands downtown, so we gave him a lift back to the beach
Our view while dining at Velasquez. Gerald wouldn't get up and dance with me and fall into the water like Jeff Bridges and Rachel Ward in 'Against All Odds' (that part was filmed here)



Beautiful bouginvilla on the walk to Playa Norte
Playa Norte morning. It looked like rain, but never really did
Beach rakers ready to go to work in the morning



A beautiful view across Playa Media Luna
Waves crash on Playa Media Luna
Well...hello there!
Moto Carpool at the elementary school




Seaglass Sirena
All dressed up for the upcoming holiday
Seaglass!



A beautiful sunrise and the promise of another day in paradise
Sunrise at Playa Media Luna
Pick your poison. Good times at Casa Sirena experimenting with different drink tastes



Room #3 (half of it) at Casa Sirena. Gorgeous!!
Roses and a Mermaid Barbie!!!!

2 comments:

Life's a Beach! said...

Gorgeous photos Jana! I also noticed that blue wall one day when I was hunting seaglass. Didn't have the camera on me!

Ann said...

More beautiful photos--I like the way this is set up.



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