COCONUT PIE My sister and I, decided that we needed a piece of El' Divino's coconut pie. So mom, shut down the computer, and we hopped into the golf cart and found ourselves standing at the restaurant at Banana Beach Resort. We're here for coconut pie (we explained), don't forget the Coconut Ice Cream my sister reminded the host. Dinner was great, mom had a salad, I had a hamburger and Lauren had a chicken quesadilla. Everything was delicious and tasty to say the least. When the waiters see us at E'l Divino, they all know we want "our usual table". They'll scramble to make our table ready, even though there are other tables to choose from. We just laugh, because it makes us feel special. Here are some pictures to enjoy of our great meal at El Divino. It is absolutely one of our favorites restaurants in town. It's open year round, inside air conditioned seating, and when everyone else is closed...........El Divino is always open. I've never tried it, but all the adults seem to love "the only martini bar found here in town".
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CHRISTINA'S "FLOWERS OF BELIZE" SERIES (PART SEVEN) Brought to you by Black Orchid Management, Ltd. If you were to ask me what I like most about flowers, I will tell you, they make me happy. They are beautiful to look at. Have you ever seen someone gaze upon a beautiful flower and stay in a bad mood? NEVER! Flowers, lift our spirits, they can change our mood, they make us happy and it is the one way, that we can tell someone we love them, simply by handing them a flower. Please follow me on my journey through the Belize rain forest jungle, to explore all the different flowers there are to see. I sincerely hope you enjoy my series entitled "Flowers of Belize". BLACK ORCHIDS OF BELIZE My mother loves black orchids, as they have become somewhat of a soft spot in her heart. For those of you who didn't know, Belize's national flower is the Black Orchid. There are only 100 varieties of orchids found in Belize. The flower is actually not black at all, but a purple, light yellow color. It is one of the few Orchids here, that flowers all year long. The flowers are unusual, in that through the labellum is usually below the column in the orchids, in the members of Prosthechea family - the labellum forms a "hood" over the column. This makes the flower effectively upside down, or non-resupinate. There are two main types of black orchids; terrestial (which grow on the ground) and epiphytes (which grow on trees). Also, there are many more types of black orchids, like "Black Pam" and a few hybrides, all with names I can't pronounce. Black orchids are mysterious flowers. In reality, the black orchid is just and exotic and intriguing flower that is becoming a rarity as each day passes by, due to the continuous destruction of its natural environment. Here are some Black Orchid Facts:
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