Bocas Del Toro – Misc Videos

I took a few videos, and now that they are uploaded I figured I’d post them here.

This is a four minute video of some things we saw on Carenero Island, the beauty of the area, some of the little crabs that were everywhere, and some kids playing in the surf. 

We stopped for lunch in town across from the park, and it was fun watching the activity in town. 

Heading home in the water taxi. Those drivers get you there PDQ!

So, little by little I’m getting settled back home and getting caught up on things.

Enhanced by Zemanta
Posted in expat, expatriate, Panama | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

Home Again

We’ve made it back to David after a wonderful few days in Bocas del Torro. There are more stories and photos to come after we get settled. Right now though, I just want to check in so family and friends know all is well here.

 

Enhanced by Zemanta
Posted in expat, expatriate, Panama | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Home Again

*Bocas del Toro- Dolphins, Snorkeling and Surf*

joeltc1's avatarFindingMySelfinPanama

We’ve been in Bocas del Toro enjoying the town and a few of the many things that there are to do. We left on a tour around 10am that brought us back at 5pm. Kris has more details on her blog ThePanamaAdventure.

I thought I would just post some photos of the day, which started out rainy and cool as seen in the photos and ended up clear and warm. I’ve included 2 videos, hope you like them. And yes, the camera is stuck in 2009 and refuses to leave.
153_2608153_2609153_2611153_2612153_2615153_2616153_2617153_2618153_2620153_2622153_2624153_2625153_2630153_2631153_2632153_2633t153_2638153_2640153_2629-001

Sorry, I know that the video quality is poor, but the good camera wasn’t coming on a boat trip on a rainy day!

Later,

j

View original post

Posted in Panama | 3 Comments

Bocas Del Toro – the next day

Today was our second full day in Bocas Del Toro, and we had booked a boating excursion. We woke up to rain, alternating between sprinkling and a downpour, but by the time we left it was not much more than a sprinkle. I was happy to see that the trip was still on, especially since we’d stayed an extra day so we could do more things.

There were 10 people on our tour. By the time we headed out towards open water it was raining again, and pouring! We were pelted with rain which stung with the speed of the boat, and it wasn’t long before everyone was soaked and everything we had with us was soaked. I was glad I had put wallets, phones, cameras, etc in plastic bags.

Our first stop was dolphin bay and it lived up to its name. We saw quite a few dolphins and it was especially fun when a couple of them followed the boat, jumping in and out of the wake.  I had brought a couple old cameras that I could lose without crying, but I still couldn’t bring myself to get mine out of their plastic bags in all that rain. But, Joel got a number of photos so I’ll send them along here when he gets them up.

Next we stopped on an island where there was a restaurant which looked like hardly more than a shack with a deck, and ordered lunch. The plan was they would cook while we snorkeled  and anyone who didn’t want to snorkel could hang out there.

The snorkel spot turned out to be close by, within sight of the restaurant but as soon as I put my face in the water I forgot about everything else! I’ve been snorkeling in the Florida Keys and the Bahamas, but I’ve never seen anything like this. The colors were so vivid, red, purple, green, blue, pink, very bright intense colors of coral, and fish, many fish. There were also a variety starfish with long woolly looking legs on everything, and anemones. I really wish I had an underwater camera. Next time for sure! It was really amazing. It was also nice to be in the warm water after being chilled in the rain.

After snorkeling we went back for lunch which turned out to be excellent! grilled chicken, salad, rice, and the best patacones I’ve ever had. Then it was on to Red Frog Beach on Isla Bastimentos (which is mostly a national park). We were dropped off on one side of the island and had to walk to the beach on the other side though amazing huge heliconias and other spectacular plants.  The beach was also beautiful as you can see from the photos. The area is named for the little red frogs that live there, but we didn’t see any of them.

So, that was our day. It was great, and we really enjoyed getting to know our fellow travelers on the boat. When we got back to the hotel, we were also very happy for a warm shower and dry clothes. Later we had a fantastic dinner but that will be another post.

Enhanced by Zemanta
Posted in expat, expatriate, Panama, photography | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 5 Comments

Bocas Del Toro – the first full day

We have had a great day! Today was our first full day in Bocas. The boat excursion we had planned didn’t happen because there weren’t enough people, so we decided to extend our stay by another day and book something tomorrow. It was recommended that we make a short trip over to the next island and I’m glad we did. What a beautiful place!! Hopefully as you go through the photos you’ll get to see a little of what we saw.

The connection here isn’t the fastest so I’m going to publish this, and when the videos finally finish uploading I’ll go ahead and post them. And then, I’ll work on today’s stories. We’ve had quite a day going various places on a boat!

Enhanced by Zemanta
Posted in expat, expatriate, Panama, photography | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | 12 Comments

Bocas Del Toro – We Have Arrived

Whew! It was a bit of a trip to get here. We took the bus, about 4 1/2 hours though mountains and Panamanian countryside. They had to turn off the air conditioning in the bus so it would have enough power to make it up the mountains, and it still was a struggle. We ended up literally in the clouds! Then we made it down the other side, through the hills to Almirante. There we took one of the cabs waiting at the bus stop, and he took us to the water taxi. The water taxi was probably another 1/2 hour and then we were in Bocas!

Just for fun, here’s some video of our water taxi ride. He was more intent on getting us there than making a smooth ride!

Enhanced by Zemanta
Posted in expat, expatriate, Panama | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 11 Comments

*Need help finding a Rental in David/Boquete? Meet Eduardo Horna via Video*

Our good friend who found us the perfect house!

joeltc1's avatarFindingMySelfinPanama

I had spoken to Eduardo (Ed) Horna last month about shooting a short video to introduce him properly to the readers of the blog. I saw  Ed’s posts on the Yahoo Group “Gringos in David” while doing my research on Panama 2 years before we came. Ed often had the best prices I had seen. We were looking for a reasonably priced rental (around $400 for our budget needs) and his ranged from slightly over $100 for a basic place to $1200+ for a very nice one. Kris came down 3 weeks before I did, called Ed and was shown the place we now call home. We liked the area, the house and the price and the rest is history.

If speaking Spanish is difficult for you, don’t worry, Ed speaks very good English. He has lived in the states, is very honest and has a great sense of humor…

View original post 86 more words

Posted in Panama | 2 Comments

still testing, feel free to ignore

Apparently if I send a photo from flickr to my blog, it immediately publishes it. That’s not going to work for me. I want to write a post, include a photo (probably multiple photos), edit the text, fiddle with it, add categories and tags, etc. etc. before I click that “publish” button.

So, I’m trying a couple other things. Feel free to move on. It’s only those same two iguanas again, and again, and again….

I took this URL from the published photo in my last blog post.

This seems to work but I don’t want to have to publish every photo to get the url before I write the post I want to write.

I got this link from flickr –

http://www.flickr.com/photos/thepanamaadventure/8653171813/

nope……  I want the photo, not the link to it.   lets try the other code

iguanas

Ah ha! I think that worked!  I cut/pasted the HTML/BBC code into the text window of this post, and my photo showed up. You have to put it in the text/html window though, not the visual / main one or you just get the code in your text like this below. So, you have to be familiar enough with code to be able to insert it in the spot where you want it.

<a href=”http://www.flickr.com/photos/thepanamaadventure/8653171813/&#8221; title=”iguanas by The Panama Adventure, on Flickr”><img src=”http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8259/8653171813_13d074d2bc.jpg&#8221; width=”500″ height=”304″ alt=”iguanas”></a>

OK, I think this will work. I have some other ideas too, so there may be more tests along the way. I promise not to make you look at these two iguanas any more though, interesting as they are! Thanks for your patience.

Enhanced by Zemanta
Posted in expat, expatriate, Panama, wildlife | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments

testing, testing

I have uploaded too many large photos on my blog so I will be running out of space at some point. I am looking at alternatives. This photo is at flickr – two iguanas who showed up in my yard the other day!

iguanas by The Panama Adventure
iguanas, a photo by The Panama Adventure on Flickr.

this is a test from flickr

Posted in Panama | 1 Comment

Curly Hair Products?

I don’t have curly hair. I wash, comb, and go so I don’t know anything about hair products. But, there are other people with curly hair who want to live here and are wondering about available products. Today at Arrocha, I took some pictures of hair products that I thought might be useful. I was more interested in not being busted by security than photo quality, but hopefully this give you some idea of what is on the shelves in this one store.

If there is anything else you want me to research, let me know and I’ll do what I can!

Enhanced by Zemanta
Posted in expat, expatriate, Panama | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments