Sunday, 6 January 2019

Southern Comfort - Epilogue

It’s always difficult to know how to close a blog, after all I’ve covered so much ground and explored so many topics. From transport to culture, to history and cuisine, I seem to have packed a lot in. I think perhaps the theme of clothing has reoccurred more than I thought it might, and maybe that’s the place I should end with both metaphorically and literally. I feel as though I’ve shed another layer of my own preconceptions and prejudices, and exposed this region to a wider audience. 
I hope everyone who has stuck with me on this, my final journey, feels as though I have sufficiently covered everything from top to bottom.




Picture courtesy of pretty much all the staff at The Tipsy Tuna, Placencia, Belize. ...it caused a bit of a stir truth be told. ...I cleared the bar ...again. 




4 comments:

  1. Enjoyed my vicarious journey too but dude you’ve got to lose the vest!

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  2. Neil I have really enjoyed following your amazing journey and you blog has been so so entertaining, informative, revealing ( as the last picture shows) and as they say in Scotland you have the "gift o' the gab ". Safe onward travels and wish you much success at the trade fairs. See you in March and we have over 6 inches of snow!! X

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  3. That should read " your". For a man who has such a command of the English language I do apologise!

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  4. Enjoy your last few days, looking forward to seeing you (full clothed) and safe journey home.

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Southern Comfort - Epilogue

It’s always difficult to know how to close a blog, after all I’ve covered so much ground and explored so many topics. From transport to cu...