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Texas In the House. Lisa, Josh & Sara.

Texas Friends in the House: Part I

Our Texas friends Josh and Sarah made arrangements to travel with me to the San Blas islands a few months ago.  But, life has a way of throwing in little surprises.  The day before we were scheduled to leave, my friend Lisa (the ultimate traveler) decided to come with us.  I love her sense of adventure.

The three of us took two flights to Panama city and caught our hotel shuttle to Riande Aeroporto where we were to stay the night.  The Kuna only take clients into San Blas in the morning and we had missed the morning pickup when our flight arrived at 1400.  The hotel is located in an industrial area right by the highway and did not look like much as we approached.  But inside it was lovely! They had a great pool and restaurant.  A life size chess set, huge connect four game, and lots of lounge areas.  We were transported to another place!  The rooms and lobby were very modern and clean.  Very nice place.

Lisa, me, Sara, and Josh at hotel lobby.

Lisa, me, Sara, and Josh at hotel lobby.

We hopped in a cab to find a market, which was in a mall of course.  Off to the MetroMall to find some supplies.  The San Blas “markets” are small and have very limited products, so having a chance to go to a real grocery store is a treat.   Josh captured the bumper sticker on our taxi cab which cracked us up!

Like the bumper sticker on our taxi?

Like the bumper sticker on our taxi?

After picking up a few basics we headed back to enjoy our hotel.

The next day we got up before dawn to meet our 4×4 vehicle which was to take us to Port Bosuken where we would catch our panga ride back to the boat.

We arrived a little early to our destination and waited by the car for our panga to arrive.  Two other people joined us for the panga ride and off we went.  It is a lot more fun to make this journey with friends!

Waiting for our panga driver (top & middle) and on panga ride (bottom)

Waiting for our panga driver (top & middle) and on panga ride (bottom)

Sugar Shack was located in the Eastern Lemon Cays at Yansaladup.   Very few boats anchor here as it is surrounded by coral and reefs.

Matt had the ginormous Texas flag flying, making Sugar Shack easy to spot, a birthday sign-up in the cockpit, and had made up both rooms for our guests.  We went to shore, after our friends got settled into their cabins.

Yansaladup and Lisa doing her best Leo impression.

Yansaladup and Lisa doing her best Leo impression.

Enjoying some island time.

Enjoying some island time.

First island stop in San Blas-Yansaladup

First island stop in San Blas-Yansaladup

We bought some beer and goofed off a bit on this beautiful little island.  They had a pet pig (who was a bit on the skinny side) and 3 rescued baby turtles.  They planned on releasing the baby turtles once they were strong enough.

Goofing around on Yansaladup

Goofing around on Yansaladup

After we had our fun on this deserted island, we headed back to the boat.  Everyone enjoyed some water time as I baked some cookies.  No swimming for me with stitches and a new tattoo.

Enjoying sundowners in the water.

Enjoying sundowners in the water.

Our friends on “Element” came over for a sundowner and met our Texas friends.  They invited all of us over for pancake breakfast the next day.  Matt made some scrumptious pork chops for dinner as we settled in for the night.

TEXAS FRIENDS IN THE HOUSE – CONTINUES…STAY TUNED FOR PART II & III

Island Communication Device

Lemon Cays, Panama

We woke to a delightful sunrise. Amazing way to greet the day!  Banedup is our next destination, which is part of the Eastern Lemon Cays.

Sunrise in the San Blas Islands.

Sunrise in the San Blas Islands.

Our last stop with Wayne is the Eastern Lemon Cays. There are well over a dozen islands that make up this set of islands. This is one of the most popular anchorages so there were a lot of boats already here, jockeying for the best anchor spot. The crowds takes away from the idyllic state, but not much you can do if you want to see these islands. We anchored near Banedup which is inhabited island that looks like 3 separate islands as they are joined together by sand bars that bridge two of the 3 islands together.

1 of 3 islands that are called Banedup

1 of 3 islands that are called Banedup.

Banedup was calling us, so after we swam on the anchor, enjoyed seeing another beautiful spotted eagle ray, we went to check it out up close and personal. This middle island has a make shift bar with several local Kuna selling molas, jewelry, and shells.

Dock at Banedup's second island.

Dock at Banedup’s second island.

The island does have actual bathrooms with doors, but this is a standard bathroom on the San Blas islands:

Fun images of the Banedup:

Beautiful resting spot under a shady palm tree.

Beautiful resting spot under a shady palm tree.

Local decoration - alligator skull.

Local decoration – alligator skull.

Wayne standing on a sand bar that connects the Banedup islands.

Wayne standing on a sand bar that connects the Banedup islands.

After a few beers, we decided to mosey over to the third island which had an actual structure for their bar. As we pulled up, we were greeted by some friends Toby and Sam on “Sweet Chariot” (we met them in Santa Marta). We scored by getting to the veggie boat before they went around to the cruisers! We purchased 20 small potatoes, a large papaya, 6 oranges, 6 limes, 1 cucumber, 1 pineapple for $9.50.

Veggie boat: brings fresh fruit and veggies to the cruisers and islanders.

Veggie boat: brings fresh fruit and veggies to the cruisers and islanders.

Everyone has their version of an iPhone

Would you trade your iPhone for this island phone?

Would you trade your iPhone for this island phone?

It was great catching up and sharing stories with our friends.

Wayne, Toby, Sam, Matt and I at Banedup, Eastern Lemon Cays.

Wayne, Toby, Sam, Matt and I at Banedup, Eastern Lemon Cays.

Fishing with a net for dinner.

Fishing with a net for dinner.

Local panga driver, 2 sheets to the wind....

Local panga driver, 2 sheets to the wind….

Local Kuna ladies on Banedup.

Local Kuna ladies on Banedup.