Good Afternoon Ladies & Gentlemen,
I’d like to start off by wishing everybody a Happy Monday. I know. Mondays typically suck. But hey, the day is what you make it to be. For example, this weekend, I didn’t really have any plans… and it was even going to rain a bit… but that wasn’t going to stop me from a weekend of football and (better for you) some beautiful hikes around the Tahoe area during the fall season. Here’s a little bit of what I saw…
I’d like to start off by wishing everybody a Happy Monday. I know. Mondays typically suck. But hey, the day is what you make it to be. For example, this weekend, I didn’t really have any plans… and it was even going to rain a bit… but that wasn’t going to stop me from a weekend of football and (better for you) some beautiful hikes around the Tahoe area during the fall season. Here’s a little bit of what I saw…
All the previous ones were various spots on the Truckee River...
But this was sunrise this morning from on Northstar
above the clouds...
Other than that though, not a whole lot of stuff going on… unless you count that I’ve figured out how I’m going to celebrate my 30th birthday. Well, in part. Curious? Well… the details are being ironed out… but me, my mom, my grandma (from the Europe trip a few years back), the Wingmans, Filly, and possibly DOZENS of my closest relatives are going to go on a 7-day cruise. Apparently we get a pretty good deal as a group… so for about $1000 per person including airfare, we’re going on a fabulous Caribbean cruise as a family. But wait, there’s more!!! What port are we using? Why, the Port of New Orleans, of course. Here, let me break it down stop-by-stop if you don’t mind.
New Orleans – The Crescent City, the Big Easy, yes, even though I will be there in less than ten days… I will make another trip there six months later to show my family the wonders of this magnificent city. From the French Quarter to the Garden District to the banks of the mighty Mississippi to the bayou to the plantation estates to the above-ground cemeteries to the haunted (fill in structure here) to the food and everything else in between. Obviously I dig it. That’s why this trip would be my lucky number 7th to the city. Where have I visited more? Only Vegas, baby! And even that’s not too far out of reach. Besides, many of my relatives have never experienced Bourbon Street (though I have gone with my mom & grandma before over Mother’s Day Weekend 2005) and that’s like an alcoholic’s Mecca, so that should be fun. Oh… and I’d also like to thank myself for bringing thousands of dollars of tourism money to the city of New Orleans. You’re welcome! Then we get on the boat…

Cruise Ship – Basically a floating city of its own accord, but once we get out into international waters, anything goes (I think?). Casinos, restaurants with all-you-can-eat buffets, bars and lounges of all kinds, pools, hot tubs, entertainment, THREE karaoke rooms, a basketball court, spa & beauty salon, even a foosball table or two. Not a bad place to stay while you’re waiting to land at your next destination. Sure, the rooms are glorified closets with a shower that you would expect to be used to help transport miners in Chile… but like I’ve always said, you can sleep when you’re dead… and if you’re with someone you don’t mind getting a little close & familiar with… then it’s quite alright. Oh… and did I mention that you’re surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico? Not bad, right? (Hopefully) Now for the list of stops on this ocean voyage…

Costa Maya, Mexico – An unspoiled (we’ll see) coastal paradise on the Yucatan peninsula with exotic tropical birds, butterflies, deer, monkeys, even jaguars as you roam through the pristine jungles. Also, I’ll probably be venturing to see the ancient Mayan ruins of Chacchoben… but we’ll see. I may be too hung over to speak after a day or so at sea.

Isla Roatan – Thirty miles off the coast of Honduras is this eco-tourist’s dream. Teeming with marine life and home to some of the best pillar coral in the Caribbean, the Belizean Reef is a diver’s paradise (hopefully still the case after BP). Options there are to chill at Tabyana Beach… or you can swim with the dolphins. Guess which one I might be doing. We’ll see how smart those dolphins really are…

Belize City – Long before the great poet Christopher Wallace said “I be smokin’ trees in Belize when they find me” or the 17th century powers fought over Belizean sovereignty, a complex Mayan civilization flourished in Belize City. Today, many of the ruins of Altun Ha remain in virtually untouched jungles… or you can also go snorkeling in the barrier reef… or the one that I’m probably going to do… you can go cave tubing on a rain forest journey. Yes, you heard right. Cave tubing.

Cozumel, Mexico – This island off the tip of the Yucatan peninsula is well known for fishing, snorkeling & diving… but you can also again, swim with dolphins, explore the ruins of Tulum, or visit Xcaret… which apparently is some kind of eco-friendly theme park in Cancun. Then again, this is towards the tail end of the trip so I may just need to relax and keep down solid foods. Then again, there’s another day at sea before we get back to New Orleans.
So yeah, that’s kind of what I’ll be doing a few days after my 30th birthday. Oh yes, did I forget to start off with that? This will be happening a few days AFTER the big day… and I’ll have about a week off before that… so there’s still planning to be done for a possible road trip down the Pacific Coast (San Fran, Monterey, Napa, Hollywood, Portland, Seattle, Yosemite, who knows?). Or I may just have that Amsterdam-themed party here in Tahoe before start this vacation. Long story short, I’m basically planning vacation six months in advance now… as well as random road trips. I know you’re jealous… and probably hate my guts right now… but if you’d like to be a part of this fantastic voyage, please let me know ASAP and we can get you hooked up. In the meantime, here’s some news… with a slightly nautical theme…





Anyway, that’ll do it for today. Less than ten days until my New Orleans Halloween adventure. Should be a pretty good Monday Night Football game tonight… and probably some baseball. Congratulations to the Eagles!!! Keep up the good work… and have a great night everybody!!!
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