
SO I WALKED OVER TO GUATEMALA THE OTHER DAY AND LOOKED AROUND THE NICE AND VERY NICE LITTLE CITY OF MELCHOR AND THERE SHE WAS, THIS YOUNG LADY. SHE WAS JUSTA WALKIN’ DOWN THE STREET. SHE WAS SINGING TO NO ONE IN PARTICULAR, “DOO WAH DITTY DITTY DUM DITTY DO.”
SEEMS LIKE EVERYTHING IN GUATEMALA IS REALLY, REALLY PRETTY IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN AND I THINK YOU DO.
I think I’ll rent myself a blue canoe and drift down the beautiful Macal River a while today.
Of course, I’ll need some tunes when I’m done and go cool down at the cantina with a Beliken, the outstanding National Beer of Belize.
FATHER AND SON GOT THEMSELVES A BLUE CANOE IN THE MACAL RIVER IN THE TWIN TOWNS OF SAN IGNACIO, SANTA ELENA IN WESTER BELIZE. [/caption]

SEEMS LIKE THE WORK OF ALL THOSE TORTILLA MAKERS IN LATIN COUNTRIES IS NEVER DONE. THIS ONE WORKING BY CANDLELIGHT, LATE AT NIGHT, IN MELCHOR, GUATEMALA.

Before there was His Greatness the insane and insanely original Dave Matthews and his Fabulous Band–one of those acts that has to be experienced in a live show to appreciate the showmanship as well as the great musicianship–there was His Kooky Greatness Jethro Tull.
The first pic is a dew wah diddy indeed and a keeper . Love “Thick as a Brick” too. Have you heard that Ian Anderson (not Tull) has just released an update “Thick as a Brick II?”
Nice to see the photographic proof of the beauty (: