"I paint objects as I think them, not as I see them."Pablo Picasso
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A Close Encounter with Wild Dolphins My first glimpse of Tangaloomas famous wild dolphins was from the boat that ferried us to Moreton Island 75 minutes from Brisbane, Australia. They arched their black silken bodies out of the water as though to greet us as we docked at the islands main ...
Flower Pictures in Tuscany It's springtime in Tuscany, early May. Arriving at Pisa airport the air smells different, dryer, lighter, brighter with the alluring waft of some flower scent, even amid the concrete hustle and bustle common to airports everywhere. I'm travelling light, ...
Vacations - St. Tropez A visit to the French Riviera would not be complete without a stop in St. Tropez. Renowned for its miles of glistening white beaches, exotic food and as a playground for the rich and famous - it is THE place to see and be seen. A true jewel of the ...
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Beach Buffed at Cozumel’s Coral Princess Hotel Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read the entire feature with photos at http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/mexico/cozumel/coralprincess/princess.html
Dolphins. They’re everywhere. Flying over the Coral Princess Resort lobby in a graceful arch. Skimming the bottom of the pool. Mosaiced into a small table in Chyrlobyrlos, the lobby bar. Guarding the web site. Why dolphins? Why not! You are, after all, in a world where dolphins visit. There is even a national park on Cozumel — Chankanaab — a few miles down the road where you can actually swim with them.
The dolphins caught my bleary eyes as we walked into the lobby. After an early flight to Cozumel, which meant a sleepless night, my fellow writer, Lena, and I were looking forward to finding a bed for a few hours. But just past the dolphins teased a glimpse of glorious blue. Bed, I think wistfully, can wait.
Checking us in was an efficient and very pleasant lady named Jazmin.
Our room was ready and the bellboy was standing by to take us there. After, that is, he finished laughing at the mountain of luggage we carried. Writers, after all, never know when they might go from skydiving to scuba diving, beaches to ballrooms, and horses to helicopters, or catch a flight from Cozumel to Canada, and we were prepared for every contingency! The luggage even included dumbbells and a bicycle; my fellow writer was a fitness expert, so we brought plenty of paraphernalia to ensure maximum workouts. (I did wonder as we schlepped all this junk around town; who was the dumbbell!)
Read the entire feature with photos at http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/mexico/cozumel/coralprincess/princess.html
— By Bobbi Buchanan, Arkansas Correspondent, with Lena Hunt Mabra, Cozumel Correspondent, in tow.
About the Author Bobbi Buchanan, Correspondent for Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Join the Travel Writers Network.
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