Boys will be boys
April 30, 2008 Filed in: Photographs
Boys will definitely be boys. It doesn't matter if they
are growing up in the concrete jungles of New York City
or the jungles of Panama. There is something about
snakes that interests them. Corin was here with his dad
and one of his sisters on his Spring Break. He had
studied up on all the different snakes we have here in
Bocas del Toro and in Panama. He brought a snake
grabbing device with him so that if he encountered any
snakes he could catch one. Well he was constantly on
the look out and he found this boa and brought it back
for us to put in our aquarium for a few months. We have
since fed this guy a few times and let him go back into
the wild.
Green and Black Frogs
April 28, 2008 Filed in: Photographs
Here are a couple of pictures of the green and black
Dendrobates we see on the mainland at Green Acres Farm
which is the home of Cerutti and Family Chocolate.
David has the frog on his finger to give you an idea of its size.
Here is a close up of the little guy in his natural environment.
David has the frog on his finger to give you an idea of its size.
Here is a close up of the little guy in his natural environment.
Paradise the Hard Way
April 26, 2008 Filed in: Story
I can't begin to describe how cool it is to read
someone else's account of what we have been up to down
here for the past few years. I just read the article
Paradise the Hard Way in Inc.'s May 2008 issue about how
Tranquilo Bay came to be what it is today.
Obviously you can't capture all of it in 5000
words or less, but the folks at Inc. did a pretty
good job. We came down here and built Tranquilo
Bay for a change in lifestyle. We got what we
bargained for and then some. All of us share ups
and downs on the island. Fortunately there have
been more ups than downs. We are celebrating this
article as a definite up!
We have been pretty busy over the last few months as my lack of posts indicates. I am going to try and post some of the photos from the past few months over time in order to give you a feel of what it is like to be here. We have done all the hard work for you. You just have to come down and enjoy. Give us a call - we will find the right time for you and your group to visit.
We have been pretty busy over the last few months as my lack of posts indicates. I am going to try and post some of the photos from the past few months over time in order to give you a feel of what it is like to be here. We have done all the hard work for you. You just have to come down and enjoy. Give us a call - we will find the right time for you and your group to visit.
Wow!
April 24, 2008 Filed in: Story
I can't believe that it has been over a month since my
last post, but alas it has. We have been busy - which
is such a good thing.
We were very fortunate to really catch the attention of one of our guests during the holiday season. Bob Sutton is a professor and an author. He teaches at the d.school at Stanford and has heard a variety of stories about start up companies. He thought ours was an interesting one and he decided to tell a few people about us. He wrote to Leigh Buchanan at INC magazine. She found the story also to be intriguing and in less than one month she was here interviewing us and learning all about what it took to build Tranquilo Bay. The photographers, Rob and Brandon, followed shortly thereafter. We worked with Leigh and Ryan at INC to verify the facts in the story as it was being edited. Then we waited. Yesterday, Jay, Stefanie and Scott went to the USA to visit family and they found the May issue of INC on the newsstand. Jay tells me that he and Stefanie are pleased with the article. Jim and I are waiting for someone to fax a copy of it to us as it is not posted on INC's website just yet.
We are very appreciative of all the attention granted us from Bob, Leigh, Ryan and all the other people involved in making this article a reality. I thought that some people might be interested in getting a better grasp on what it took to build this place so we put together a new section of the website that goes through the story year by year. Each of the photos on the pages and the text blows up so that you can see them clearly and the gallery on each page takes you through the photos for that year.
Thanks to you all for making Tranquilo Bay a reality ;-)
We were very fortunate to really catch the attention of one of our guests during the holiday season. Bob Sutton is a professor and an author. He teaches at the d.school at Stanford and has heard a variety of stories about start up companies. He thought ours was an interesting one and he decided to tell a few people about us. He wrote to Leigh Buchanan at INC magazine. She found the story also to be intriguing and in less than one month she was here interviewing us and learning all about what it took to build Tranquilo Bay. The photographers, Rob and Brandon, followed shortly thereafter. We worked with Leigh and Ryan at INC to verify the facts in the story as it was being edited. Then we waited. Yesterday, Jay, Stefanie and Scott went to the USA to visit family and they found the May issue of INC on the newsstand. Jay tells me that he and Stefanie are pleased with the article. Jim and I are waiting for someone to fax a copy of it to us as it is not posted on INC's website just yet.
We are very appreciative of all the attention granted us from Bob, Leigh, Ryan and all the other people involved in making this article a reality. I thought that some people might be interested in getting a better grasp on what it took to build this place so we put together a new section of the website that goes through the story year by year. Each of the photos on the pages and the text blows up so that you can see them clearly and the gallery on each page takes you through the photos for that year.
Thanks to you all for making Tranquilo Bay a reality ;-)