I was most intrigued by the spiral stairway up to the observation deck.
So, here is the question of the day:
When you go on a week-end get away, is every detail planned out, or do you like to fly by the seat of your pants????
After we left the beach we wandered to the place we reserved to stay in. WELL, although the internet site let us register for a room, there was no room in the inn. They had a studio room they would let us stay in which reminded me of where you put someone you don't like very well. But as Marlow said, at least it's a room.
After we left the beach we wandered to the place we reserved to stay in. WELL, although the internet site let us register for a room, there was no room in the inn. They had a studio room they would let us stay in which reminded me of where you put someone you don't like very well. But as Marlow said, at least it's a room.
Then, we realized the AC wasn't working, and I decided I didn't want to stay. The place was really nice about helping us find a room, but with it being a holiday week-end every place was full. They finally found a room in La Parguera, yeeee hawww!!!!
It actually worked out pretty nice since we wanted to see the bioluminescent bay. The bay is something you see at night. A boat takes you about 20 minutes. There are micro-organisms that grow in this particular bay that glow when there is movement. A diver entered the water and you could see his movements as the water glows. We had a perfect night, no moon very dark, it was really neat. The boat ride was relaxing, and it was a nice little hamlet to stay in.
The next morning we had to wait for the store to open up to check out of our room, so we drove around, and found a beautiful seaside park.
Yauco
Every "town" in PR has a town square, and you will always have a church on the town square. We are attempting to visit all the town squares in PR, and get a picture of their church. I love how beautiful the churches are.
This town is know for their banans, and coffee.
Marlow loves Ponce. This is one of the areas he served in while on his mission. We visited here 6 years ago when we celebrated our 25th wedding anniversart. It was intriguing to come back and see it again. It is a beautiful city with a rich and colorful history.
And the church is stunning.
I asked a question earlier about planning week-ends. As we strolled the square they had a train trolley that took you on a tour. I thought it looked fun, and it proved a high-light of the day. The ticket cost us $2.00 per person, and I think the tour lasted 45 minutes. Gave us lots of information, and took us past many important parts of the city.
There was a big fire in Ponce January 25, 1899. Many firefighters were killed fighting the fire. In gratitude to them, houses were built for their families. It was sobering to see how many houses were on this block, each house representing a death.
4 comments:
Can't wait to go there with you! Looks like so much fun! Thanks for sharing your pictures!
So when do you want your sisters to visit?
Oops, look like I am signed in as Alison. I will have to change that sometime.
you say the time, i'll plan the fun
I just wonder how many other comments my mom has left under my name...maybe I should be worried! So are nieces invited to come along?!
Looks like you guys had a great time!
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