Author: chuck (---.bstnma.fios.verizon.net)
Date: 07-03-08 10:30
Oh, man, thank you, Can-you-take-a-llama-on-the-ferry :-D
(My wife actually was recounting yesterday how she saw someone transporting a llama (we live in an area where there are a few farms that raise them) in some sort of vehicle where the llama was sticking its head out a window, causing a few double-takes. They must have been heading for a ferry for some empirical data on your namesake question.)
1. & 2. O.k., thanks for this... so maybe we'll need to stick with our original plan of avoiding Culebra on the weekends, which is driving the rest of our itinerary in a somewhat inconvenient way...although, now as I'm thinking of it, all of this maybe applies only to Flamenco, so that raises the question:
26,342. ("1. & 2. begat 26,342. 26,342 and 26,349 begat...") Would we, with a car or scooter, be able to find a beach almost as beautiful as Flamenco that is quiet? I have been to Carlos Rosario, and it is indeed beautiful. (I'll try to figure out how to upload photos - there's one I like a lot.) Then, as long as we can put up with the campground rowdiness in the evening, maybe we'll be okay, i.e., not have to totally avoid the weekend on Culebra. What do y'all think?
3. I think you're right, I can put up with little sleep for a few days. If it's just not working at all...then we'll just have to see about the lodging thing. It'll be more empirical data for the world to digest.
4. Thanks, didn't know this about Culebrita, though I think 16-year-old-daughter had requested this sidetrip for its even-smaller-island beach seclusion & the tidal pools. Again: is there much crowd spill-over on weekends?
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6.02x10^23. Just wondering: do many of you regular contributors live on Culebra?
Thanks for your help!!!
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