OK, so here’s my first attempt at posting something to our website. I just really want to get the pictures uploaded from our Caribbean cruise on the Carnival Fun Ship Ecstasy in January. I don’t have anything witty to say, just want to join the family party…
OK, Barney finally helped me get this going…here’s some really great pictures from our cruise in early January. Yeah!!!
OK, bear with me here while I finish uploading the pictures from the cruise. Due to technical limitations and because I have so many pictures, I’m having to break it down. This first set of pictures is for the first part of the cruise and our introduction to the Worship Institute folks and then onto our first Port of Call in Cozumel, Mexico where we ventured over to the mainland to visit the Mayan ruins at their birth city of Tulum. Tulum was the Mayan outpost along the Caribbean coast and was naturally protected by miles of coral reefs at sea and high cliffs at the city location. It was their sacred and treasured city of “birth.” Only royalty lived there where their main purpose was to bear heirs to the throne as written by their laws of spiritual predictions and according to their complex, yet highly accurate calendar.
On this next leg of the journey our pictures finish up at Tulum and then onto Chichen Itza. We took a tour bus from Progreso, Yucatan, our second Port of Call, to Chichen Itza which is located about 60 or 70 miles south of Cancun in the interior of the Yucatan. Chichen Itza was the biggest Mayan city where they practiced human sacrifice. You will see the temple of sacrifice and the sacrificial pools. They say if you close your eyes and become still, you will see and hear the Mayan culture back through time. Michael and I did that a few times and were amazed at the powerful spiritual forces at work there even still. At one point, while standing in the middle of the grounds, I looked up and with the movement of the big, fluffy clouds overhead, it almost seemed as though you could see the rotation of the earth. Very mysterious indeed…
And finally, we say goodbye to Chichen Itza and finish up our cruise with more pictures of our Worship Institute friends. Please take note of the origami towel art. Every night when we came back to our stateroom, the stewardess had created a new animal in different locations in the room. We always looked forward to seeing what she’d do next. Oh yeah, and of course, the food was fabulous!!
YAY! PHOTOS! Pretty cool header too! I’m so glad we finally got it to work! Can’t wait to see more pics in the future. This’ll give you a good excuse to get the camera out more often!
My favorite pictures were the Mayan squirrels and the next pool sacrifice. I think you should have thrown him in. Wait. I guess I would miss him. Great pictures!!!!!!!!
Yay Fay! That photo of the cruise ship at the top of the page looks totally professional! Great pictures! It’s about time you join the blog party! Yipee!!!