These are photos I took of a trip to Cozumel in 2010. The Mister and I had a great time!
We took a long walk and visited some Mayan ruins which was exciting. I think out of everything we did in Cozumel, this was my favorite part.
It was a perfect day for walking along the beach!
I hope if you are in a cold area, this warmed you up!
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Thank you Kymber for sharing some of your photographic memories from your adventure. I’ve never been to Mexico so I enjoyed tagging along with you and your special Mister.
What beautiful memories to have, Kymber. The water looks irresistible. I love ruins. They have such unique energies, and so many stories. Ancient ruins and gorgeous beaches in one vacation? Wow. Big hugs.
Thank you, Teagan! This vacation was so much fun! Big hugs to you, too! xo
Beautiful pics, they didn’t warm us up though 🙁 It’s 11degrees with precipitation and thankfully only 5kts wind here! thanks for sharing.
That’s mighty cold, Peter. Try to stay warm. 🙂
That water is absolutely gorgeous! I’d love to set up an umbrella and chair and read there all day. Thanks for the mini vacation, Kymber.
That’s exactly what I was doing that day. 😀 It was glorious. 🙂
Thank you for sharing your wonderful adventures!!.. “Life gives us brief moments with another, but sometimes in those brief moments we get memories that last a lifetime, So live that your memories will be part of your happiness.” (Author Unknown)… 🙂
Hope your path is paved with peace, love and happiness and until we meet again…
May love and laughter light your days,
and warm your heart and home.
May good and faithful friends be yours,
wherever you may roam.
May peace and plenty bless your world
with joy that long endures.
May all life’s passing seasons
bring the best to you and yours!
(Irish Saying)
Thank you for visiting and for your kind comment, Dutch. I really appreciate you.
Beautiful photos, Kymber! A tropical paradise.
Thank you so much, Eugi. I’m glad you like them. 🙂
You’re welcome, Kymber.
We have never been to Mexico and likely will never go, but your photos added a bit of tropical to our day. Have a great Friday. Allan
I’m so glad you enjoyed the photos. It was such an amazing vacation. I hope you have a great Friday, too.
Gorgeous photos!
I’ve never been to Mexico so I appreciate you sharing these.
Thank you so much, Maryanne. 🙂 Next week sometime, there will be photos from Belize. 😀
I look forward to it!
And maybe some pictures of you and the Mister? 😉
Perhaps. I’m camera shy and usually the one behind the camera. I’ll see what I can find. 😀
Your fans want to see you! 🙂
I always feel the more pictures you take, the better you’ll be at it.
And why should celebrities get all the photo ops? Writers should be photographed too!!
LOL You definitely make a good case.
Thanks for sharing a mini vacation with us readers 🙂 The photos are sunny and warm, and lovely to see on a chilly day. And those Mayan ruins are really neat.
You are so welcome, Dave. I was all about those Mayan ruins. My dad and I were talking, and we both think he and I should have gone into an anthropological field. There are so many to choose from. But I am drawn to things like this and always want to learn more.
Enjoyed the sense of scale provided by the figures in the pyramid photograph. The pyramid fountain brought a chuckle.
LOL That was my reaction, as well to the pyramid fountain. 😀
Beautiful photos. It seems like you had a great time. Despite visiting 50 countries and living in Texas I have yet to visit Mexico. I would like to visit Cozumel.
Thank you, Thomas. We did, it was terrific. I think you’d like it very much. We went there because we wanted this vacation to be somewhere that neither of us had been to. I’ve been to 48 states (I’m missing Alaska and Hawaii), so we decided to go there.
in summer currently… the beach pics did the trick though… refreshing.
beautiful pics shared, Kymber. 🤍
Wonderful, Destiny! I’m so glad. 😀
Thank you for sharing your good photos from Mexico. Cheered up a gray
cold day in NYC.
You’re welcome, and thank you so much for your kind words. I was hoping the photos would warm us all up. 😀
Looks lovely, especially at this time of the year when we’re either fighting snow or freezing rain!
Thank you. I’m longing to be there again. Like, now. Right. Now. haha 😀
Great vacation and some great shots too! Isn’t it amazing how these structures got built. All by hand. No machines, no computer parts. Just human craftsmanship. I know most of the heavy work was done by slaves, but still..
Thank you so much, JC. It’s so amazing, I agree! Ever since visiting, I’ve enjoyed learning more and more about their culture.
Terrific photos, Kymber. A beautiful part of Mexico.
Thank you so much. 🙂
I’ve never been to Cozumel, but did visit Tulum on a honeymoon, which sparked a lifelong fascination with this ancient and intricate society. They lived by not one but seven calendars, you know, at least one of which continued accurate both temporally and spiritually right up through the 20th century.
That is so interesting! I’d like to learn more about it.
Look up the Mayan Long Count Calendar
Oh, yes, thank you so much! I will do that. 😀
Okay ~ be aware that compared to our little identical boxes of crosshatched blank squares, this one of their seven different calendars, all by itself, mathematically speaking, is mind blowingly complex. And that’s before you get into the significances of the various resulting glyph placements and combinations.
You know what? The best guide I’ve found for my tiny little mind is put out by a group in Mt. Shasta CA ~ and they have a site rite here on WP, or did last time I checked. You might be able to find them by search bar in the Reader.
Happy hunting, let me know if you need input!
That’s wonderful, Ana! Thank you so much for the information! I am looking forward to falling down a few rabbit holes here and there. 😀 🙂 xo
Hahaha, you’ll find ’em!
I myself researched this calendar by deeply reading it every morning for about six months. It took between a half hour and an hour to ‘get it,’ and then I’d follow the indicators through that day, for accuracy.
Even without a whole society of people around me feeling and reading the same flow, I didn’t find its indicators significantly in error for even one day out of that time ~ ten thousand years after its creation!
It reminds me of nothing so much as a cosmic set of biorhythms…
I thought I would. 😀
It’s so cool that you did that.
That is just so incredible when you put it into perspective like that!
Isn’t this world mind blowing???
It sure is, Ana. 🙂
Great photos of a beautiful place.
Thank you so much, Cindy. 🙂
What a fun trip, Kymber! And how perfect to share the balmy photos in the middle of winter. A nice escape!
Thank you, Jan. I was hoping it would be a nice escape. 😀 Next week, the blog is heading to Belize! 😀
Girl Kymber, now this is a scene I could wake up to year-round. These are some awesome photos and obviously a vacation to remember! 📸🌟⛰ Thanks so much for sharing a piece of your warm impressions ChickieDee. 🥰🌞😍
You are so welcome. Thank you so much for coming by, Chickiepie! xoxoxo Next week sometime, this blog is going to Belize! 😀
Oh my you ole show off! Belize! Never been there either. It was on my bucket list, but I am not too sure I’ll get there before the bucket is kicked! LOL 😂😝🤣 I look forward to your post!
Oh no! LOL 😂😝 You crack me up! I’d like to go back someday. And you should definitely go. 😀 xoxo I can’t wait till you see the pictures. 😀
Awesome sauce!!! 🥰👍🏼🤩
As someone who cherishes travel experiences, I find Cozumel to be a haven of relaxation and exploration, where every corner holds the promise of discovery and delight.
Oh, yes, I so agree with you. 🙂
That pyramid is amazing–always. What a life people there must have led.
In some of the ruins, you can still see the red handprints they left on the walls all around the doorway to signify who helped build it. I was surprised that they were still there after all this time. It’s amazing to see.
What a great vacation. Beautiful pictures, Kymber!
Thank you so much! We had a wonderful time, and I’m ready to go back about now. lol
Next week sometime, the blog is going to Belize. lol 😀