Thursday, November 12, 2015

The "Touring Puerto Rico: A Visual Journey - Part II" Story

It was an ordinary day.  Posting the last of my photos taken on the island of Puerto Rico.  For the first time ever we did not rent a car during a trip to the Caribbean and I must admit I didn't miss fighting the traffic and the road signs on the island.  Hope you enjoy edition #2 of my visual trip to the island.  It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.


Tough to see, but if you look closely you may see me waving in one of the windows reflected in the jet engine housing of the airplane.
Beautiful parrots at the restaurant that allegedly  poured the first Pina Colada in the world.
Panama Hats for sale in a store in Old San Juan.
Just waiting' for someone to sit in them! 
Bottles upon bottles of Bacardi Rum.
What can be more majestic than a palm in the Caribbean.
And ….. the intersecting segments of a pal branch.
A speck of white amongst all the color. 
The bark of the palm tree.  The holes are from people who climb the trees to trim the branches and cut the coconuts from them.
From the balcony of our room at the Intercontinental Hotel.  Looks as if it will hit the building.
One of my favorites.  The workers are reflected in the ceiling mirror as they pass in the hall.
A lone U.S.A flag flys from a balcony in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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