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Belize Part 1- Me talk Spanish one day

I don’t know if you have ever read any David Sedaris books. His book Me Talk Pretty One Day, about his time living in France and struggling with French, reminded me of my on going struggle with Spanish (I took French as a second language). In Mexico, I am a dumb four year old trying to put three words together. “This food good!” “Me like spicy!” “Mexico so pretty!” In Belize, an English speaking country, I was suddenly funny and smart again. People laughed at my jokes, answered my questions about politics and the environment. I was an adult again. It was glorious!

I am currently reading a book by one of my favorite authors, Ryszard Kapuscinski called Travels with Herodotus. When he was a young journalist in India speaking only Polish, he talked about his experience not being able to communicate:

I understood that every distinct geographic universe has its own mystery and that one can decipher it only by learning the local language. Without it, this universe will remain impenetrable and unknowable, even if one were to spend entire years in it.

So much of this book resonated with me. I want desperately to understand, to have compassion, to be part of the culture in Latin America. But when you struggle with communication, you force yourself into viewing it all from a distance. I will get better at Spanish. One day I will tell a joke in Spanish and someone will laugh. But for one week I had Belize. I could adapt quicker, talk to people, share, tell a joke, make a friend. We soaked up every minute of it.

Here is our first few days in Belize:

Crooked Tree

This is a bird sanctuary and town full of you guessed it, serious birders. I sat for hours on the balcony of the hotel we were camping at overlooking the lake watching them watch birds.  The hours went by like this:

“Marge look, a blue heron!” “Write it down!” “A yellow tailed warbler, no, two yellow tailed warblers! Oh my God, I can believe it! Write it down….” Birding is a serious business, I have not seen people that passionate about anything for sometime. Good for them. I like passionate people. I am not sure if I will ever get that excited about birds, but for each his own.

Walking along the peaceful lake looking at birds I could not identify.

Walking along the peaceful lake looking at birds I could not identify.

Sam drinking a Belikin recovering from the border crossing =). (It was not stressful at all).

Sam drinking a Belikin recovering from the border crossing =). (It was not stressful at all).

View of the lake from the XP. Horses, tons of birds, water, it was really relaxing.

View of the lake from the XP. Horses, tons of birds, water, it was really relaxing.

Our first sunset in Belize.

Our first sunset in Belize.

From Crooked Tree we took the beautiful dirt coastal highway to the coast where we stopped in Hopkins to relax at the beach.

Driving the coastal highway. Very pretty and a good road, some of the smaller wood bridges scared us, this bigger one was fine. We are 5 tons, we are heavy!

Driving the coastal highway. Very pretty and a good road, some of the smaller wood bridges scared us, this bigger one was fine. We are 5 tons and you hear the smaller bridges creak in protest.

Hopkins

Hopkins is a Garifuna village on the Caribbean coast of Belize. I wanted to like this place more, and to be honest, we probably did not spend enough time to get the vibe of the place, so take my opinion with a grain of salt. We felt the beach was not very clean (lots of trash on the beach), the water murky and brackish and the town just did not wow us. But we had just spent three weeks on amazing white sand beaches with aqua water in Mexico, we were spoiled. I will not say I did not enjoy my time here, it is just not on my list of places I would go back to. They did have wonderful coconut bread sold by cute kids riding around on bikes hot out of the oven….

View out the XP window of our FREE camp spot on the beach. Not bad.

View out the XP window of our FREE camp spot on the beach. Not bad.

Chilling on a hammock next to the XP. The restaurant was closed on Wed. so we had the place to ourselves.

Chilling on a hammock next to the XP. The restaurant was closed on Wed. so we had the place to ourselves.

It was really windy which was good. Kept the bugs away and cooled it off. It might have been why the water was so brown looking near shore.

It was really windy which was good. Kept the bugs away and cooled it off. It might have been why the water was so brown looking near shore.

Placencia

This town had really pretty beaches and was much more developed and upscale than Hopkins in places. I have a feeling over the next ten years this place is going to look like Cancun, lots of development and for sale signs. For now is still has that charming sleepy Caribbean feel with sandy streets and pastel colored houses.

Hanging out in the shade on the dock. The heat in Belize was surprising. It averaged between 90 and 105 degrees while we were here.

Hanging out in the shade on the dock. The heat in Belize was surprising. It averaged between 90 and 105 degrees while we were here.

Walking around town.

Walking around town.

We had the best smoothies I have had on this trip here. Mine was coconut, lime, fresh ginger and pineapple. I am going to have to learn how to make this.

We had the best smoothies I have had on this trip here. Mine was coconut, lime, fresh ginger and pineapple. I am going to have to learn how to make this.

The view from our lunch restaurant.

The view from our lunch restaurant.

More pretty buildings. We liked the vibe of this place even if it was a little gringo centric.

More pretty buildings. We liked the vibe of this place even if it was a little gringo centric.

The beach at Placencia. I just wish it did not have the sea grass, I think the wind stirs it up this time of year.

The beach at Placencia. I just wish it did not have the sea grass, I think the wind stirs it up this time of year.

The end of the peninsula in Placencia.

The end of the peninsula in Placencia. Go to Tutti Frutti ice cream in town, thank me later =)!