So I have a little catching up to do.
The weather here in Bocas is so unpredictable. We, for the most part, have gotten great weather. To me that means waking up to a sunny morning, heading out to the beach, hanging out with friends, or going on a new adventure, having the clouds build throughout the day, heading home (without getting caught in the storm), cooking dinner while it is dumping rain and then sitting on the porch and enjoying the thunder and lightning. But that being said, we have been caught in our fair share of storms. We have been heading straight into a lightning storm, we have been drenched in the boat, and we have had to wait out storms. It's just all part of the adventure, right?!
Two weeks ago (July 13) we had a visit from Robert (a retired ENC fire captain) and Bob (an ENC fire captain). These 2 were traveling around Panama and stopped in Bocas for a few days. Alex met up with them their 1st full day here and took them to Playa Wizard to surf. They anchored the boat off shore and swam in. Not long after arriving a storm blew in and they had to leave so he took them over to Bastimentos and had lunch at Roots (which is one of our favorite places to eat). Jerk chicken, coconut rice, black beans and salad for $4. And don't forget the $1 beers!
The next day we all went out to Crawl Cay Restaurant. We wanted to head to the Zapatillas but were tight on time as we had to be back for dinner at the Cerruti's for dinner. So we just hung out and snorkeled in front of the restaurant, ate and drank.
Robert and Bob still wanted to visit the Zapatillas so the next morning (after the morning rain storm) we were picked up by Andres (the driver for Dolphin Bay Hideaway where R & B were staying) and headed out. The clouds were high but no thunder clouds in sight. We had a great day on the beach snorkeling, eating pasta salad and starfruit, and collecting shells.
On the way home we drove right into a rain storm and were all SOAKED!
Sunday (July17) our neighbors, Dave & Linda, invited us to Tranquilo Bay. The owners of this resort were just a couple of guys in their 30's who had a dream of living in paradise and made it come true. Along the way got married and had a few kids and created an amazing eco resort.
Dave & Linda thought it would be fun for all of the kids to get together and play. They had a great time kayaking, fishing, and swimming off the dock. We packed a picnic lunch and had a great day. We were all a bit nervous on the way home heading straight into a lightning storm, but we made it just fine.
The rest of the week was pretty mellow, only heading into town forour weekly supplies.
On Wednesday (July 20) I went with our neighbor Mary to hang out with the ladies and play Mawjan (spelling?), a chinese game played with tiles. We sat around, ate snacks, drank wine and I got to hear all of the latest gossip. This was the first time in over a month I had been away from the kids and I have to tell you it was lovely! It was also Dave's 75th birthday so we surprised him when he got home from town and carried all of his groceries up the hill for him and had a few birthday drinks with him and Linda.
Thursday (July 21) Jan and George (cruisers housesitting for Cindy) invited our "neighborhood" over for a BBQ. We ate like Kings and Queens indulging in steak, chicken, scalloped potatoes, fruit, and lots more.
Tuesday (July 26) we woke up to a beautiful day. We decided to pack a picnic and head for the Zapatillas one last time. By the time we got there the clouds were already building. We played for about an hour or so then headed back home. Let's just say we didn't beat the storm home. The rest of the afternoon was sunny though and we enjoyed it from the deck of the house.
Yesterday (July 27) it was another beautiful day. I have been hearing about this Thai restaurant on Bastimentos that is wonderful so we decided to try it out. We parked in the Red Frog Marina and hiked over to the beach (about a 10 minute hike). We rented boogie boards for the kids and hung on the beach.
We then headed over to the community dock in Bastimentos for lunch. We met up with Craig, Lizz and their niece Cassandra (more cruisers) and hiked up to the restaurant. It is about a 15 minute hike from town
and across fields
Almost there...
And finally we made it!
It was worth all the effort. Probably some of the most authentic Thai food I've ever had.
Our time here at Cerro Velero is quickly approaching. We are going to enjoy our last few days in paradise and hope to return in the future.





