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Thursday, May 11, 2006
Barillas Marina....El Salvador
I am a little behind on the blog, but we have been busy in paradise since we arrived on May 2nd. After 500+ miles and 96 hours we arrived safe and really tired at our mooring 10 miles up a jungle river in El Salvador. What a wonderful place! An 80 mooring marina with a swimming pool, jacuzzi, wired palapas and clubhouse serving the best watermelon smoothies in the world. The second day we took a mile walk down the road to see Pancho and his babes. All of which are spider monkeys. There are 16 living in among the banana trees in a Salvadorian family's backyard. The day we went for a visit a little girl of about seven called for Pancho and we waited with bananas in hand as the monkeys swung down from the trees. They were amazing and adorable. They took the bananas right from our hands, peeled them, ate them and threw the peels down with disdain. Below are a few pictures of these photogenic creatures. Also a few pictures of Barillas and some of the friends old and new that we have been hanging out with here. Last week we had an Asian themed potluck. Mark even made hand-written fortune cookies for everyone.
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you know I love the spider monkey!
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