South of the storms and leaving Mexico
Hi all
Just wanted to do an update to let you all know I´m safe. There´s a category 5 hurricane due to hit Cancun and Cuba soon. It´s devistating to know it will hit where we´ve just been. I´m writing this from Chetumal which is the bottom corner of Mexico just by the Belize border. Tomorrow morning we head over into Belize and by tomorrow night we should be in San Ignacio which is in West Belize, away from the coast. We´ll definitely have a few days of serious rain but should miss the worst of the storms by a day or so. It´s due to hit here in 45 hours I think but it won´t get the full force.
Very strange being somewhere when a hurricane is looming, I just hope all of you at Poc Na on Isla Mujeres and all those in surrounding areas are safe.
My new friends (Chris, Petal and Tim) and I have spent the past couple of nights in Tulum. After a night in the cabaña we headed down to the beach and ruins area and rented another cabaña right on the beach. It had an amazing view of the ocean and a really wild setting of palm trees and muchos wildlife. We spent hours watching crabs on the beach running in and out of their holes. They´d dig a hole in the sand, running sideways down into it and bringing up pincers full of sand to chuck into a pile at the side, only to have the whole thing washed in by a wave and have to start all over again! What a life. One crab was trying to get into another crab´s house but kept being chased out. The hole owner would chase him out while trying to make himself look all big and shaking his eyes on stalks. More entertaining then Eastenders. We trekked to the ruins yesterday, a 50 minute walk each way along the most beautiful beach I´ve ever seen in my life. We got a bit adventurous at one point and tried to sneak into the ruins by climbing up the rock and through the jungle (felt like I was in an eposide of Lost) but the guard caught us and we had to go all the way back. Timmy mashed his toe up on a rock and couldn´t do the ruins but the rest of us went the conventional way and paid the 5USD to get in. It was pretty cool, an amazing setting but far too manicured and way too many tourists. I have great photos of all of this but will upload them in a day or so.
We were supposed to leave Tulum yesterday but due to some ridiculous mix up at the cabaña we couldn´t get our money belts out of the safe so we missed the bus to Chetumal. For the first time in my life I bargained for something and got us half price accommodation for the trouble so we had another night in the cabaña. Last night we watched the electrical storms which must be hurricane Wilma, Petal and I clapping and cheering everytime their was fork lightning.
Me and Petal seem to click pretty well, the process of crawling into the mozzy net and into our sleeping bag liners every night always ends up in a fit of giggles. The place in Tulum was seriously buggy, hermit crabs, spiders, mozzys and loads of other things I can’t name. I screamed the place down as some weird bug with a lit up bum landed on my arm while I was brushing my teeth!
Anyway, today we made it to Chetumal which is a non-touristy town full of shoe shops and computer shops. Not much to see here but it’s the easiest way to get to Belize. I think we´re all pretty excited about the idea of getting to another country. The plan for tomorrow is a bus to Belize City then straight over to San Ignacio. Petal was recommended to go there as it has caves and waterfalls although I reckon we´ll be playing card games in the hostel, sheltering from the rain.
For those of you who have either my English or Mexican mobile numbers, neither of the buggers work so phone contact isn´t happening just now. I´m hoping to get a phone card and make some calls in the morning before we get on the bus but I´ll have to see how that goes. If not it´ll be too late to call tomorrow so it´ll have to be the next day. Desperate to hear some of your voices though so I hope to do that soon.
Photos soon!
Tags: Mexico

October 20th, 2005 at 9:22 am
Dude.
SO wicked to hear your safe… the past two mornings hearing the storm being reported on the radio has had me more than a little worried.
Lots of stuff happening here but nothing nearly as exciting as watching crabs fight each other to the death for thier homes! Although i’m not ENTIRELY sure that its more exciting than Eastenders dude…. the Mitchell Brothers are back.
I bought a leopard print hat yesterday. THAT is about as exciting as my life is at present… you’re making me want to chuck it all in and join you. Awesome times you’re having.
Right the boss isn’t here yet so I’m going to take this opportunity to search Ebay for groovy and cool stuff I can’t fit in my drawers but desperately need to fill the hole in my life left by you.
love J9
xxxx
October 20th, 2005 at 4:29 pm
OH MY GOD!!!
I suppose you knew that one would have me worried,but I can tell you are ok if a bug with a lit up bum is freaking you out, I am sure you would be on the next plane home if the hurricane was anywhere near you.
I could spend my whole life watching crabs going about their daily business as I have spent many a time watching ants,slugs, snails, chukkypigs,bees,wasps, spiders and that is only a few of the creatures I am fascinated in.
I would love the time to sit and stare a while,make the most of it Shar,bless the little crabs wasting their time and not knowing it.
I do envy you.although as you know I do grab every opportunity to do such things,the bugs over there must be quite amazing especially if their bums light up.
The pigs here are great Ally is in love with them and is not sure if she will be able to eat them when the time comes.
Off to a samba gig tonight with Dunc in Perranporth.
LOOK AFTER YOU!! I think we will need an update after the hurricane so we can sleep in our beds.
LOVE YOU SHAR.
MUM XXXXXXXXXXX
PS photos in your e mail
October 21st, 2005 at 1:45 pm
Good God woman, you had me scared! Although I did have visions of you in a bunker singing Vera Lyn songs and keeping up moral, you bleedin’ trooper. So glad you’re safe and having a great time with crabs and things though. Went into Shoe Express the other days and saw some impossibly high heels and thought of you. All cool here. By the way, if I want to tell you something super private do you have an email address?
Now stay safe and stay out of the wind. (It messes with the hair anywa)y
Mega love
Sara xxxx
October 21st, 2005 at 11:36 pm
Are you ok Shar.
Us in England need to know.ie the hurricane because we all love you so much.
mum.xxxxx
October 22nd, 2005 at 5:18 pm
Hey Chicken,
Me, Jerry and Gill are just doing the Total Rock radio show, I even played some Hed PE just for you! Hope you’re kicking back with some cocktails served in coconuts while waiting for the rain to stop. I know the bad weather missed you guys which is a gift from the gods but I do you hope and all your travel buddies are ok. According to the BBC, Cancun’s taking a bit of a battering but the hurricane’s not as vicious as first thought so hopefully it won’t affect Isla too much.
I’ll keep trying that number you gave me but we’re getting our phone line put in on wednesday so I’ll give you the number when the BT dudes pull their fingers out.
You take it easy now, be safe and I’ll speak to you very soon.
Love and miss you loads
xxxxxx
October 23rd, 2005 at 7:12 pm
Thanks for the phone call Shar,
I can’t believe I didn’t get to talk to you,but it was good to hear your voice.I am looking forward to your next blog as it has been a while so I guess you will have lots to tell us.
Hope all is well with you and you are still with your friends on your travels.
I have just done a weekends work so I am fairly worn out.
LOVE YOU LOTS!!!
MUM XXXXXX
ps What did the inventor of the “frisby” die of ?
He caught something that was going round.