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RECENT GUESTS

My Grandkids' B'day Sail

Bahamas to New England

Boys' Trip to Saddleback

Stephanie Marcia - Abacos

Kathie & Fred - Abacos

Olga & Jesse - Exumas

Piet & Sally - Exumas

Schwartz - on Sabbatical

Dave & Anne - Honduras

Piet & Sally, San Blas

Hans & Esther to Panama

Joanne & Tommy, Panama

Hoyts in Honduras

Willie Gibson - Isla

Sue Hoyt - Yucatan

Dave Ulrich- Isla Mujeres

Weinstein-Baileys - Cuba

Sally Taylor - Cuba

Passage - Bonaire to Cuba

Bonaire Sailing Regatta

The Popes - Aruba

Alex Fredell - Windwards

EARLIER GUESTS

Atlantic Crossing - ARC

Balearics to the Canaries

Oregon Friends -Balearics

Cousins - Malta & Tunisia

Belfs -Amalfi Coast Italy

Croatia to Italy

Nick's Family - Croatia

Minchew Famiy - Greece

Baileys - Cyclades Greece

Hoyt Family - Turkey

Popes and Kings - Greece

Our Mediterranean Cruise

St. Martin to Europe

Gardos Family - Windwards

Cousin Sally - Caribbean

Our Early Caribbean

Catamaran Worldwide Traveler

Summer 2011 - Maine/Nova Scotia

GREETINGS from Willie Gibson
Visiting Worldwide Traveler in Isla Mujeres, Yucatan, Mexico


Willie Gibson, a professional photographer and longtime friend of Lee's, joined us for a visit after a shoot in Cancun.  How wonderful to catch up with an old friend!




<< Click to see Willie's photo album.


February, 2009 - Old friends Lee and Willie Gibson (from Denver) reconnected with each other after a 20 year hiatus. Willie, a professional photographer, joined us in Isla Mujeres after a commercial shoot in Cancun. There was a lot of catching up to do in between tours of the "real" Isla Mujeres, an island where Willie ran a business for many years.

As the three of us sped about on a golf cart in Isla, people on the street would stop us and say, "Willie! You're back! We've missed you." It quickly became apparent that we were with a local celebrity and we enjoyed the banter between Willie and the locals. With our friend we visited Isla's most interesting restaurants, drank freshly squeezed orange juice at Willie's favorite fruit and vegetable market, ate the best chile relleno in Isla, and enjoyed the pleasures of drinking Don Julio Tequila. We were introduced to local entrepreneurs and saw aspects of Isla that few tourists ever see. It was hard to say goodbye to Willie! We look forward to a return visit in the near future.
 

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