I have never seen anyone walking in Tamarindo carrying a brief case. On the other hand, one sees people carrying surfboards everyday.
I would never have taken this photo if I did not do a Daily Photo website. I decided to follow these tourists for a few moments to see if they would provide any material for posting.
During the next few days I will let you decide if they did. It will also give me an opportunity to tell a little story about my wife, Julie, while she was portaging during a canoe trip in the Boundary Waters Wilderness on the border between Minnesota and Canada.
We have photos of the wildlife of Africa posted this week on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
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If you saw people carrying briefcases on a regular basis you'd probably decide you needed to move to more of a resort community! :)
I'd guess you have an interesting story about the kids and an exciting tale about Julie way up north.
I'll especially look forward to the latter as my kin on my mother's side settled in northern Minnesota not far from the Boundary Waters...in fact, Lois and I honeymooned at an uncle's cabin on Lake Vermilion!
Ha! A briefcase would definitely seem a little out of place in this setting Dave. Super colourful boards. Do many Australians come to surf here ?
I know what you mean. I take pictures for the blog that I would never think of taking otherwise. I will be interested to see where this series ends up. Maybe in the water!
I decided to follow these tourists for a few moments to see if they would provide any material for posting.
I come every day anyway, but after this tease, how could I not?
I just did this same thing yesterday afternoon. I didn't follow them for very long, just long enough to get the shot I wanted.
Can't wait to hear the story!
Well, now I'm curious and eager to see what these guys are going to do.
You are absolutely right. Never occurred to me. I could have been the first one to break the pattern but even I left mine at home.
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