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Tony Scopel Posted onJune 7, 2014June 3, 2019 Comments are off

After walking out the backdoor of the mansion, we followed the concrete pathway past the carport and right up to Elvis’s business office. There are lots of memorabilia pieces scattered throughout the office. There are pictures, album covers and leather chairs and sofas. The original desks, file cabinets and office equipment where Elvis and his staff managed his entertainment empire were still waiting for…

Tony Scopel Posted onJune 1, 2014June 3, 2019 Comments are off

  What mode of transportation do you prefer when deciding on a vacation destination? You might be planning some fun in the sun, snow skiing or maybe going island hopping in the Caribbean. But how do I get there is usually a good question to ask yourself. Do you drive, fly or float? I guess whatever tickles your fancy and/or feels comfortable. There are…

Tony Scopel Posted onMay 27, 2014June 3, 2019 Comments are off

Isla Mujeres, “The Island of Women,” sits just northeast of Cancun and about eight miles out in the Gulf of Mexico. It is easily reached from the Gran Puerto (pictured left) in Puerto Juarez, a modern facility offering covered parking, shaded waiting areas, a convenience store and places to eat. > The ferries transporting us   between mainland and the island…

Tony Scopel Posted onMay 5, 2014June 3, 2019 anthony scopel, Elvis, Graceland, Maureen Scopel, Memphis, Tennessee, tour Comments are off

When we arrive at 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard, I get tingles up and down my back. I am actually going to be in the confines where  one of America’s most famous entertaining legends lived. This in itself is a spiritual and surreal feeling that could not have ever been imagined as a young child. Here…

Tony Scopel Posted onApril 29, 2014June 3, 2019 cars, Elvis, Graceland, vintage cars Comments are off

Elvis loved his vehicles. His love for cars began as a young man and progressed just like his music career. Not only did he purchase cars for himself, he also gave them to friends and family. Elvis kept his fleet of cars current. He would refurbish his driveway with new and updated models constantly….

Tony Scopel Posted onApril 22, 2014June 3, 2019 Fishing Tournament, Nicaragua, Panga, San Juan del Sur Comments are off

San Juan del Sur held its 12th annual Panga Fishing Tournament on October 17th while we happened to be visiting. The tournament brings friends, family and the community all together in one place. It is a great way for the Nicas and the foreigners to get together and enjoy a day on the water. All the proceeds from the…

Tony Scopel Posted onApril 17, 2014May 27, 2019 Central America, Chicxulum, mexico, Travel, yucatan Comments are off

Chicxulub is the town directly east of Progreso. Taking Calle 19 straight out of Progreso, it took us right by the town’s center. Chicxulub (cheek – shoe lube) has a geographical significance to this part of the Yucatan Peninsula.  The town is directly over a pre-historic impact crater that is estimated to have happened over 66 million years ago. Maybe…

Tony Scopel Posted onApril 13, 2014May 27, 2019 beach, chelem, mexico, Travel Comments are off

Progreso has very interesting towns to each side of it: Chelem to the west and Chicxulub to the east. We set out one morning to explore the small  fishing village of Chelem. We took the short walk to downtown Progreso and caught a colectivo, a cheap transportation mode that runs between neighboring towns. Once you get on and pay six pesos…

Tony Scopel Posted onMarch 31, 2014May 27, 2019 mexico, Progreso, Travel Comments are off

Directly west of Cancun and just north of the historical city of Merida lies the port city of Progreso, Mexico. It occupies a small piece of shoreline on the Gulf of Mexico. The city of Progreso and its smaller surrounding communities are estimated to have a population of nearly 38,000 and is an important maritime port for the Yucatan Peninsula….