Pengguna Tetamu
9 Mac 2024
After leaving the nearby Black Rock Lodge, we ate lunch in San Jose Succotz, visited the Xunantunich archaeological site, and then made our short way to Nabitunich, "The Stone Cottage". Later, during our pre-arranged dinner, we were greeted by the farm's unnamed cats, and by Dominick, the owner. During dinner, he sat and chatted with us about the farm, the B&B, local history, and us. Dominick was amazingly well informed about the American political situation, asked penetrating questions, and was a gentle, very wise soul. Only half jokingly, I suggested that Dominick be appointed the next Secretary-General of the United Nations. Our two rooms were in a single small structure near the dining room and veranda. The garden area outside the rooms was filled with beautiful flowers, trees, and other plants. The rooms had functioning air conditioners, interesting lighting, a comfortable bed, a coffee pot. Our particular building looked like it had been a livestock structure long ago, but was quite nice. Birds were abundant in the trees and farm fields around the B&B. My brother in law walked down to the Mopan River, with the Xunantunich site visible on the other side. At night, we watched in fascination as a stream of leaf-cutter ants carried their harvest down and across the walkway. The next morning, we went back to the dining room for the complimentary breakfast, and after Dominick chatted with other guests from Guatemala and Mexico (speaking Spanish), he came back to talk to us. Pulling up a chair, he asked us about our work (all retired now), and listened carefully while my wife talked about her work in biotech. Again, he asked well-considered, penetrating questions about her work. The internet was down across Belize when we left. We had intended to pay with credit card or PayPal, but without internet, neither worked. "No problem - we'll catch you later" was his response. Fortunately, we were able to take care of it a few days later, once again with a very pleasant exchange, this time with his wife.
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