Aguacate Lagoon
Just about 20 minutes beyond the community that we live in lies this remote park and lagoon. It had been a year and a half since our last visit.. and all those white caliche roads look the same to us Gringos! Finally, we spotted the little oasis off in the distance and knew we were on the right track!
The girls enjoyed this swingset
The little ladies, Mandy and I had (too much!) fun swinging! "-)
The boys enjoyed fishing off of the lovely wooden dock
Ash and Daddy visit in the cabana
First Belizean catch! Grant threw this one back//
We came upon this grisly scene.. a dead lizard, being consumed by yellow-bottomed ants.. there must be a dozen types of ants in this country!
The ladies take a walk toward the shore
Observing nature plays a vital role in our educational philosophy. We are so blessed to live in a country that has the most varied flora and fauna per area in the entire world.
We observed these towers of sand, built by some tiny ants..
Gracie, time to say goodbye! We will visit this quiet and peaceful park again soon, Lord willing!
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