Mar 17 Last day in Merida

Our two weeks has flown by and we are feeling very rested and happy with our choice of two weeks in this interring capital. Whether we would return is questionable but there are other places we would certainly return to south of here, like Palenque and Tikal in Guatemala in the jungle. 

  It’s St.Paddys Day but there is no sign of green anywhere near here, seems only the US ones wild for us, and now perhaps Canada to some degree. We had the best oen a few years back in Savannah, Georgia. My Celtic blood rising I guess.

  We found the Citibank’s on the Main Plaza was happy to give us cash with Ted’s credit card so we are set for the ret of our trip. We strolled the streets checking out a new resto which looked promising, a possibility for our last night here, also found some special souvenirs. Stopped off for beers and nibbles at Chaya Maya2 and had a typical lunch in our room, bananas, mangos and cookies. Sometimes peanuts and chocolate too.

  Imagine our disappointment when we arrived at one of our fav restos to find it closed for a private event. Next we tried the new one, full! Next we tried Chaya Maya(2), long lineup. Finally we ended up waiting in line maybe 10 minutes at Chaya Maya1. A lovely meal again. 

  Home to pack a few things but we have half a day tomorrow to do that. And settled into my book Daggers Drawn, a wonderful collection of UK crime writer’s short stories. I picked it because one is by Ian Rankin! Such clever stuff.

  I’ve looked at silver here but there are no bargains any more. 

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