Mar24: Romantic dinner but mediocre food
We have an astronomical phenom right now with Venus kissing the Moon. They are close together. The night skies here in the jungle are amazing. I wish I knew more about them. I note Gemini is the centre of the universe - didn’t I know that already? (I am a Gemini…)
We sit on the rocker on our terrace listening to the frogs settle down for the night (or amorous frogs getting cranked up), watching the bats whizzing past eating insects, little tree frogs, geckos and a huge butterfly on our ceilings. There’s an observatory close by but we settle for our balcony views.
One drawback, due to lack of customers probably, is they serve breakfast on the patio by the pool but for candlelight dinner you walk about 5 minutes down the road to a small sister hotel with a lovely outdoor palapa (grass roofed) open pesto by the 3 swimming pools and fountain. A pleasant place to have dinner.
I ordered shrimp pasta which was a mass of spaghetti, 6 frozen, overcooked prawns, and Ted had pork tacos. What would have been sent back in Calgary cost us C$100. We will find somewhere else to eat here.
We could see/hear the light show of the ruins which we planned to attend the next night. Once we found out the ridiculous price, we decided seeing it 46 years ago was just fine with us.
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