We are in Boquete, Panama!
And I have photos! WordPress, the internet, the Powers that Be are all aligned, so I can bring them to you, without fuss or muss.
Why waste time? Here are some photos I took yesterday, as I strolled around my environs:
Boquete, Panama
A Photo Essay (minus the essay)
Wait! I now realize that I have other photos of My Winter Vacation to Panama to show you, also. Let’s rewrite that title:
Panama City AND Boquete, Panama
A Photo Essay (minus the essay)
Part I: PANAMA CITY (and little bit before)





Wait! I have to say something about THAT photo. That’s Richard, who drove us to the airport, to catch the plane to Boquete. The tilt of the photo reflects hurry and … amazement, because check out the license plate, people. Richard’s hero is David Ortiz. Words exchanged during the trip to the airport included “Big Papi” and “Yay!”

Okay. Now I’m in a chatty mood. The above photo shows the size of the plane I thought we were taking to Boquete. There were many reasons for that assumption, including prior information and the evidence of my eyes.
This is the actual plane in our immediate future. I was informed as such by a woman named Connie, who was quite hilarious (and who will appear in a blog post after I get home and can access the photos on my iPhone without risking thousands of dollars in roaming charges) (it could happen, people!)
Part II: Boquete







Now that I’ve shown you some images, I think it’s about time that I explained the title. During my trip to Panama, I have encountered the usual and unusual, including:
- taking two POUS (Planes of Usual Size)1 and getting to each destination, in one piece.
- letting go of expectations (a usual thing for me to work on, every day).
- unexpected obstacles (usual, when I travel outside my comfort zone).
- encountering people who were unexpectedly impatient as well as those who were unexpectedly kind. (Also not unusual.)
So for me, dear readers, my time in Panama, already, has been both usual and unusual.
Okay! What do I need to do, before I end this post? Not unusually for me, I have yet to mention one of my main inspirations for today’s post.
So, before I go to breakfast and the adventures ahead of me today (including a tour of a coffee plantation and a “Mardi Gras Like Parade” through the center of Boquete!), I want to tell you this:
When I woke up this morning, around 5:30, here were my thoughts:
- It’s time to start writing, and
- OMG! I bet there are lots of stars outside!!!
You see, I have a long-time longing and wish to see a star-filled sky. This morning, I got my wish, so beautifully, that I was moved to tears.
That experience is also not unusual for me, these days.
Okay! Time for breakfast.
Thanks to the people of Panama, to ROUS2 everywhere and to you — of course!
1 This is a reference to one of my favorite movies, “The Princess Bride” and the ROUS — Rodents of Unusual Size.
2 Readers of Unusual Size AND Readers of Usual Size.