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Sultana shuttle
We left Puerto Rico for several weeks this summer. Parking at the San Juan airport that long would’ve been crazy expensive. We used the Sultana shuttle service from Mayaguez to SJU airport. $175 cash will take you door to … Continue reading
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Tagged airport, Mayaguez, san juan, shuttle, Sultana Shuttle, taxi
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Rain rain go away…or redistribute
So, more than half the island is under severe drought. Like, even the major city of San Juan is rationing water. Three days without and one day with. I’ve heard that one day with water is pretty crazy. Like water … Continue reading
My late night visitor
They’re like Santa. Bringing packages in the dark of night. Who? The UPS guys! (I have yet to see a female driver) One of the first conversations I had in Spanish when we moved was with the UPS guy on … Continue reading
Oh please don’t let this have the typical outcome!
So many business that looked like they once we great ended up as decrepit and abandoned around here. In Aguadilla there is an old kids train and what once looked like an awesome area full of activities. Now the huge … Continue reading
This kids craft will not work in Puerto Rico apparently
Well, as summer begins I wanted to engage my kids with activities that they would find fun, would pass the time, keep them from killing each other, and frankly make me feel like I’m being a good Mom (I keep … Continue reading
Veins, socks, sand, and grunting pigs
Venas varicosas. Vericose veins. Boo… But yay for finding a nice doctor in Mayaguez that will treat them. Ok, I’m drafting this post as I sit in the waiting room. And this father and son are both plugged into their … Continue reading
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Tagged doctor, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, venas varicosas, vericose veins
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Massa y tracks
I’ve been told to go to Massa restaurant for a while now. Finally took my kiddos there (2x) The place has more wood than any other building I’ve been in in Mayaguez. haha Kinda a brew pub kinda feel. Fun … Continue reading
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Tagged bakery, Massa restaurant, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, trolley tracks
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Carribean dust storm
“ As much as three billion metric tons of Saharan dust is transported across the Atlantic Ocean annually (Prospero et al., 1996).” Yeah you read that right. It’s been hazy here. I just thought it was humidity but my friend informed … Continue reading