So now we are in Cozumel, Mexico. Exactly where every heat-hating person needs to be in the middle of July.
As the dock crew was working on the lines I spied this ship heading into the pier. I laughed and Mike asked why. My response, because they tell all the gullible tourists the "this is the same Black Pearl they used in the movies". Nope, not at all, not the same ship. But at least these guys have 3 masts like the real ship. Unlike the one in the Bahamas which only has two masts.
At the end of the pier our tour guide offered to take our photo. Our ship is the big one in the background. Check out the new sunglasses from Ron Jon's. We forgot Mike's sunglasses in the truck back in Miami and I had left mine on the ship.
For our excursion in Cozumel we chose "The Jose Cuervo Tasting Experience". Our first stop on the tour was a movie room. Nicely cooled by A/C and then we got an 8 oz. frozen margarita to enjoy while we watched a video. The next stop on the tour was the museum of modern history. They had all sorts of really neat stuff in the museum and I took pictures of just about everything. You can thank me later for not posting them all here.This little item is called a 'Tree of Life'. Each little piece was handmade and painted from clay.
This hummingbird was carved out of wood.
Next up was the main event. How to properly drink tequila. Not in shots or margaritas but like you would a fine single malt scotch.
We each got 3 glasses with tequila in them. Our placemat told about the different parts of the mouth giving you the different taste sensations. There was also some water and different things to cleanse your sense of smell and your palate.
Ruy - pronounced Ray - was our tour guide. He explained how to smell the tequila from 3 different places in and around the glass. Then you inhale and take a sip. Hold the tequila in your mouth for about 5-6 seconds then swallow and slowly exhale. It takes 3 sips for the full flavor of the tequila to be noticed.
Mike paid very close attention to the proper drinking techniques. Mind you, we are sitting in an air conditioned building. I think they had the A/C set about 85 degrees.
Next we got to go out in to the heat but were treated to frozen mango margaritas. The stuff on the rim of the glass is a mixture of chili powder and dried lime zest. Then you put a squeeze of some sort of chili sauce in th eottom of the glass before you pour the margarita in. They were really good.
Even though we were out in the heat Mike enjoyed his drink.
On the way back to the ship we stopped so we could get our hair braided. I got 3 braids while Mike opted for the whole head treatment. Photos of that in another blog post. While the ladies were working on Mike, Martin from Duck Dynasty came and sat down to get his beard braided.
That night after dinner I participated in an apron contest. Some of the aprons were amazing. But at least I got to curtsey on stage.