
DEC, 2009 |
The Hidden Beach Official Newsletter • Volume 2 • Issue 39 •
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Hidden Beach is located on the beatiful Mayan Riviera, just one hour south of Cancun. www.hiddenbeachresort.com |
This throw down show down goes down in the HB pool. Two teams, one football and a whole lot of splashin', passin'and trashin'. The object of the game - 10 clean passes. The object of the opposing team - not to let them happen. Madly waving their arms and lunging into the path of the ball once it's thrown are two popular blocking techniques. Humor can be found in attempts to block the ball while trying to protect one's. ahem.bits and pieces at the same time. Whether the passes be low or high, wobbly or in divinely tight spirals, everyone ends up wet and laughing.
When I met my husband and he told me he was a nudist I just thought "Why can't I meet a NORMAL man?"
It may take two to tango, but it takes at least five for a good game of naked Twister!
Why is it called Brazilian, it occurs to me that I look more like a hairless Chihuahua!
With all the buzz regarding the Mayan prophesies of 2012, the spectacular ruins of the Yucatan Peninsula are at the center of attention. Impressive ancient structures, positioned in precise alignment to the astros captivate all that crave a good mystery. Options are plentiful. You may choose to spend a complete day visiting Chichen Itza, one of the newly elected 7 wonders of the world. Half-day excursions are also available such as a tour to the cliff-top ruin of Tulum, which can easily be combined with a visit to Coba, the highest of the Mayan pyramids. Looking for adventure? Spend a day exploring the ruin of Ek Balam then complement your excursion by visiting a nearby biosphere.
January is the perfect time to head to Hidden. A new year, new beginnings and while you're busy shedding all that is no longer of use to you, why not shed a few layers of clothing too!
Remember: Great new beginnings start with the bare essentials!
Naturally yours,
Regan Hook
A Taste of Hidden
Fettuccini Alfredo with Shrimp
Fettuccini pasta
Alfredo sauce
Shrimp
Olive oil
Salt and pepper
Cilantro
Boil water before adding pasta and a generous splash of olive oil. Pour Alfredo sauce into a sauce pan and season with salt pepper. Once pasta is al dente, strain and gently add fettuccini into the Alfredo sauce. Ensure that pasta is coated with sauce. Grill shrimp. To plate, spoon pasta onto the center of the plate, place shrimp on top and garnish with sprigs of cilantro.