Travel Blog Page: A Walk About With Larry
Here you will find stories and photos from my adventure travel. I have been traveling for over 40 years! Amazing! A lot of life adventures! I once had a trip friends described as “a trip of a lifetime”. Then, I had another, and another and so goes my journey.
This section connects you to my latest blog posts. As you scroll down, you’ll see earlier posts. Use the tags or categories to search for anything specific you are interested in. And if you have any questions or comments, please connect!
UPDATE IN PROGRESS!! I’m working on updating, reformatting and simply improving connections on my blog. So, some pieces might not work perfectly! Be patient and if you find something amiss, please let me know!
I’m working to make things more fluid, better organized, easier to find and to offer information helpful and useful to you. Or, simply to entertain you with my stories and photo’s as you travel along on my adventure!
Most Recent Blog Posts Below!
Video of some of my actual travel experience today
Travel day! Always at least a little bit of mystery involved. Today, a lot of that! I woke early, opened my door and listened to the variety of birds greeting the day! Awesome! After breakfast, packed and ready, I left
Inside Travel Tips, from El Salvador to Nicaragua
Change of Pace! NOW….things are slowing down! I’m in my final destination. My intentions are clear and things are falling into place! So what is different? A different type of exploration! How did I get here? What did it take?
El Salvador Awesome Local Travel Experience
Quick trip to experience some of El Salvador I left Antigua three days ago. The trip here was pretty comfortable. The shuttle was about 20 minutes late and we had to wait for a few people to be ready but
Final Travel Day in Guatemala. Off to El Salvador!
Transition day! Lots of very good coffee shops here! Generally, they use either local grown coffee or coffee from other parts of Guatemala. And they are knowledgable! I’m impressed when I ask questions! Today is a shift in my travels.
Travel Update from San Antonio Palopo, Guatemala
Jared at Work! Jared is extremely knowledgable about coffee and very generous in sharing. For decades, I ask questions wherever I go. Those answers have given me new technique that totally changes what I am able to do with my
Travel Update from Antigua, Guatemala
Several small local collectivo vans drove by while I was waiting. If you look closely toward the front of the top, you’ll see the head of the turkey. Yes, there are really chicken buses here. Schedules…not so much. Somehow it
Long Day Travel Adventure to Finca ixobel
Surprise! I made it…and there’s WIFI! Marathon travel day!! Alert! It might cause you some pain to read this!! My general policy is to leave early. It gives me more options in case something does not work smoothly. Generally, that
Copan has grown on me!
The street in the image above was virtually a river one night. For the past two evenings, there has been a lot of rain. During the day, it’s been perfect! Cool mornings giving way to late morning warmth. Afternoon clouds
Copan Ruins Experience!
Amazing experience this morning! Awesome morning this morning!!! I was one of if not the first person buying a ticket this morning to see the ruins. Definitely not crowded at 8:00 am opening! Cooler! Quiet without all the crowds and
Travel Adaptability and Reaching Honduras!
Outdoor bathroom, shuttle stop. Original Van. Second one newer and more comfortable. Adaptability! Yes, already! Full on adaptability. After a pretty smooth travel day yesterday, I was really pleased with my journey. When I reached Guatemala City, Fernando had a
Central America Travels, Here I come!
Departure soon! I’m finished with projects. My home is prepared for winter. All my little travel details, as many as I need to get done before beginning my trip, are all complete. I’ve spent a lot of time online with
Travel in Central America, An Adventure!
I haven’t been to Southern Guatemala in 20 years. I’ve dreamt of seeing Copan, I’m going now. And El Salvador, once the murder capital of the world, is now safe. I’m going before it gets more commercialized. Nicaragua, a friend
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