you own a 15 passenger van.
a pump handle.
for 11 bucks a pound.
cooking fry bread at the time.
For friends, family and fun. Plus the stories of Punta Bete and Xcalacoco 1997 till present. And selected "On Belay campfire confessions" collected from 1991 till 2005.
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.

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.