Wednesday, June 24, 2009

A strange visitor from the east arrives plus Mosomo Point and the Cut Foot Sioux

Modular camping at its finest...that is if
you own a 15 passenger van.

Little cut foot.

It is always good to have a back-up menu plan.



Who says you can't pitch your own garage?

Baby needs new shoes...these were dried a little too long.

They call this the "truckers special" breakfast in Texas.

8 walleyes, plus, the first 3 on 3 casts by Mona.


The goose trap in the closed position.

Here is what happens when your spouse hurls you into
a pump handle.

Naked walleyes. Available to your local store
for 11 bucks a pound.

Part of the "wild game feed" at Mosomo Point



14 years as campground host, LeRoy. His wife Gloria
cooking fry bread at the time.


Wild turkey.

Fry bread


Preserves from the forest

This is the 5th year of the event and all food
is donated and then cooked over the fire.


A few small visitors at Winnie dam

I call them "crapo's..fish tacos with red cabbage,
avacado and a light spread on a flour tortilla
with pan-fish of your choice.


A couple of "bull" sunnies in there.



Jigs being tied.

Just pan fish..did I say just?



Campground chile.

If I had 3 EZ ups, 3 would have been used.


A couple days of working at grandpas before the trip.



Just follow the cable attached to the rear and you will figure it out.






Thursday, April 16, 2009

Easter 09 at the Flinns










Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Our off-the-grid 5 acres in Mexico

On Tuesday, 25 March, 2009 we were among the first five people to close at our property in Los Arboles Tulum. We started that journey about five years ago. We want to thank the LAT team and all of the staff of The Tierra Group that worked so hard to get this project to this point.
We also encouage you to check out this unqiue opportunity at
Also, for our friends and family. Put down that date of 21 December 2012. We hope to host an event on our property to mark the end of the Mayan long count and the start of a new era of hope and change. Don't worry the shaman's, curanderos and time-keepers we know promise us that will happen.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Xcalacoco and Punta Bete part one.

Buena salud a usted .




Las tias



Fritada de pescados.

Juan, Lucy and Miguel



Tacho, el hombre del perro.










Ron y baile



El Genio and Celia

Al Cozumel ?

Negro's armada


Tres Reinas de Xcalacoco


Lily y Klaus

Cazuela de Veracruz

La capilla

La cuadrilla

Coco's


Thursday, February 12, 2009

Xcalacoco, Punta Bete, part two.

The names, Frederico, Juanito's, Pancho's, Ricardo's, Punta Bete, Xcalacoco beach and other's have been applied to this strip through the years. Much has changed with time but some small business's still survive and families still live on their own land. Paradise Point has come and gone, The Fives have arrived, Ikal del Mar rents shade and beach from Juanito's, Negro's is there and new construction is marching forward. These photos are just a few of the many that I took during various stays there over the years.




Juan and his boy during his 15th birthday party.


Xcala-basil for pasta.



Palapa three, or as I called it, home.


Bob and Stephen

In the rafters of the palapa.

The three amigos, most of the time.

Egon in his off to the airport attire.

The grill at Eugenes.

For the quinceanero, called pavo/pollo.

The kids take over my digs.

Pasky and Egon

Juan serving the pavo pollo.


Panchita visits old friends.

Tacho holding sway.


Happy birthday Lucy.






The winter home.




My new friends from Canada.

Hosting the colors in the restaurant.

Water colors by "Cedar."
A view from the dock.

Grilling in the palapa.




Hello Bob.......

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

MX 09 with Chase,Steve,Izamal and Tracey, Jeff

Akumal beach
This trip was to close on our property, still working on it. Chase and Steve joined us for a week in Cancun and we met up with Jeff and Tracey and went to Playa for the night. Also the first 3 days were spent visiting JP in Izamal.

Crab roll-ups


Babe's in Playa



Tracey and Jeff in Playa

Gabe @ Akumal


Ferry to Isla




The "boys" @ Garrafon


Fishin prep


Waves at the club.






The new guy on the block!




Izamal @ the quinta

Izamal at JP's


JP and Mona


At the convent in Izamal


From the top of Kinich in Izamal


JP's


In memory, Hector Garza

JP, still beautiful, at 70.


Izamal motion sensor


JP's in Izamal


Papaya on the property












Lomito's

Sopa de lima

Monday, January 5, 2009

"It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards."

Lewis Carroll

Monday, December 29, 2008

Xmas 08 at Vernstrom's and Oglesby's




































Monday, December 22, 2008

The passing of Denise Narhi


It is with great sadness that we report that Denise Narhi was struck by a vehicle near her home in Atlantic Mine, MI. and passed away on 30 August 2007. We had received Xmas greetings from her family last year and were curious as to why she was not in the photo. Now we know that the beloved mother of David, Brent, Keith, Allan and her beautiful long awaited daughter Annika, along with her steadfast husband, Roy are without her enduring presence, artistic talent and devotion that was Denise as a mother and wife.

We first met the Narhi's thru our climbing business but after doing many outings with them we came to consider all of them as part of our "on belay family." Denise and then later Roy traveled with us to Mexico, were at T. Falls, Blues Mounds, North Shore and the Needles over the years. We loved each time that they would show up with their wonderful sons and after each outing we always would talk about how very "cool" it was to know such a great family.

We were at Carlton Peak one day and she was pregnant with Annika, Roy was there and other's. I had a T/R rope set up on a difficult climb we were working on, and she mentioned to me that "I wish I could climb." Which pretty much meant from her, I want to climb to. So I dropped a rope on something I have heard church groups refer to as "stairway to heaven or glow." I call it class 3 or the shortcut to the top, but I wasn't with child. The last move was a little reachy so after a while I bouldered up a bit and offered a little encouragement in the form of a little push on the rear to help elevate her and Annika along, and she topped out. That was typical. Her going the extra effort, even though I would say that climbing was not her game, but trying was.
At the Falls or BM we would say just show up we will take of it then. But you know once in a while when we had all we could handle and we would see Roy and Denise and family coming right us it looked more like a "bakers dozen" and we just looked at each other and smiled, no problem. And of course we wondered if there was anything hidden in that cooler?
We were some of the last "civilized campers" at Chemuyil, and our friend Nora, the liberated masseuse" introduced "the girls" to yoga on the beach and later hosted the exercises while nude. I was told there were photos to prove this, but I never really saw the evidence. I thought I heard more about no dancing, no drinking, early to bed early to rise, etc. about Denise. But angels can be nude. And as a post-script to that...we were back the next year camping there with Roy and Denise and friends and layed claim to be the last group ripped off of everything at that now closed site. I think for me I can claim that on three or four on the Mayan Rivera.

I always felt, as did Mona, that her and Roy's boys were just like our son Chase. You could come up and give them a great hug and get it right back, anytime. I know that every time they were with us or any group that we had, everyone just loved them all. I consider them as one of the great families that comprise the "stories" and will never forget her and the love she had for her husband and children. We are so sorry that we didn't know of her passing but that will never change the admiration that we will always carry when thinking of her.

Thanx for all the cheer Denise, and those "pasties" when cash was low and we were hungry.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Thanksgiving orphans gather for another year.