We were out with our visiting friend, seeing the sights and we pass a pickup truck with coolers in the back...a sure sign they are selling fish. So I slide to a stop, jump out and, low and behold, they are selling tuna!
For as much tuna as they catch off the south shore of Panama, you would think it is easy to find and buy.
But nooooo...
I bought 3 pounds. After a little bit of trimming, I have 5 large (10 oz) servings of tuna. Can't wait!
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I spent a couple of days in Panama City, always a treat.
I picked up one of our best friends from the airport Tuesday night. And in the fashion of Panama, I found him while I was wandering around trying to figure out if his flight had landed. Panama works out when you least expect it.
I looked up and there he was. Doesn't get much easier than that!
I love to host people who have traveled extensively in 3rd World countries. They immediately get the whole place.
Others tend to look down their nose at the place. After all, it isn't clean, there is mold everywhere and many buildings are not finished and never will be. They look at us like we have a third eye or something for living in "That-God-Foresaken-Place".
Our friend was thrilled to be here from the first moment he left the airport.
Now that is a guest!
We are going to Tammy's tonight for open mic. Play a little music, visit with some friends, relax and eat fantastic food...oh, and visit a best friend.
Life is good! Doesn't get much better than this.
2 comments:
That's so cool you got a few days with the guys in the city sounds fun.
We had a blast! I do love Panama City! The drive to PC was grueling but the drive back to Boquete was fun and and felt short. Darshan is here for 2 more days. It has been such fun.
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