Valladolid
Valladolid was founded in 1543 by Francisco de Montejo, and named after the capital of Spain at that time.
Read More ValladolidCareening through life and learning stuff
Valladolid was founded in 1543 by Francisco de Montejo, and named after the capital of Spain at that time.
Read More ValladolidA cenote is a sinkhole filled with water. They are everywhere in the Yucatán.
Read More Cenote X’CanchéI was elated to find that in actuality, each one of these selling points turns out to be absolutely true, and more so than I was even hoping for.
Read More Zona Arqueológica de Ek’ BalamThe scenery was outstanding, the company even better. We had a great day.
Read More ValhallaThe first thing on our agenda was to cross the border into Canada for Pedro’s first visit to the country.
Read More Canada FirstOn our last day in Italy, we saw as much of Rome as we could see.
Read More Glimpses of Rome and Thoughts of HomeThe Forum was a city center for commerce, religion, politics, administration and social life.
Read More Roman Colosseum and ForumThe Vatican Museums hold objects, of course, but they are themselves works of art.
Read More Ceilings of the Vatican MuseumsMaybe it was our inability to take in St. Peter’s Basilica, but the thing we commented about the most was the stairs.
Read More There Are So Many Stairs at the BasilicaWe left one incredible Italian city for another.
Read More Venice to Rome