We landed in San Juan on Tuesday, to applause as the plane touched down and the entire plan erupted into cheers as the Captain announced "Bienvenidos Boricuas a Puerto Rico" "Welcome Puertoricans to Puerto Rico.
It was great to be back on the "Enchanted Island" of Puerto Rico and as soon as I exited the airport terminal, I remembered how hot and humid it could be, even more so than the southwest coast of Florida. I was met at the baggage claim by Margaret Brady of Puerto Rico Tropical Tours,
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After a relaxing afternoon of regrouping from my trip, I hosted a small "Welcome To Puerto Rico" dinner with several of the hosts of the Puerto Rico FAM Tour 2011. The menu included Criollo Tipico, typical Puertorican food, Chillo (whole "head on" red snapper fish, stuffed with garlic and spices) Mofongo (smashed green plantain stuffed with shrimp and lobster) Enselada Verde (garden salad with fresh lime and oil and vinegar dressing) Our drink of choice, while not Puertorican, was Presidente Beer from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, (Ice cold with the frost forming on the bottle like the cloths of a beautiful girlfriend, Vestris de Novias)
Night caps of "Cuba Libra" (rum and coke) finished off the first night back at our host hotel, Villa Del Sol.
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