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On back porch, Uncle Weed shares a personal message to the chooglers international followed by a spiel about tactics to resist a golf course incident induced corporate drug test using vigilance, friendly lawyers, a trip to Belize w/ broken wrist, and Tolstoy’s War + Peace.
http://https://archive.org/download/DrugTestResistanceInBelize/Drug%20Test%20Resistance%20in%20Belize.mp3
Pack your bags for: Drug Test Resistance in Belize – Choogle on #73 (.mp3, 36MB, 38:45)
More about Drug testing and Privacy
Report on Privacy Issues in Workplace Drug Testing (.pdf) & Drug Testing issues chart (.doc) by Dave Olson circa 2003
Caye Caulker, Belize 2001 – photoset
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Travel Info
Go Caye Caulker, Belize
Ignacio’s Beach Cabins (cheap and rustic) on Caye Caulker:
Name: Reuben Reyes Email: reyesreubenreyes (at) yahoo (dot) com Email2: ignaciobeachcabins (@) yahoo (dot) com Telephone: 501-226-0175 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1169 Belize City Belize District
From BelizeLouge:
Ignacio’s Beach Cabins is well south of the main Caye Caulker village area. You won’t have many neighbors so it could be extremely relaxing, but that also means buying something at the village store or having more than one or two restaurants to choose from is a 10-15 minute walk to the north. The airstrip is about 5 minutes walk to the south, so it’s convenient if you are flying in and out.
From Belize Toucan Trail:
“Ignacio’s Cabins were opened in 1978 with just five units, an outhouse, bucket showers and cost BZ $3 a night! While the bathroom situation, number of units, and price has changed, not much else has. The main draw for this accommodation is that each private cabin has its own veranda with a view of the sea. Rooms are basic, hot water may be sporadic and it?s a bit of a walk from the village, but there is a private dock and an artificial reef off the dock for snorkeling. There is a small book collection in the main office for your leisure reading. There are a variety of prices depending on the size and location of the cabin, i.e. front or back and a two night minimum stay is required. These wooden cabanas have survived storms and hurricanes and thousands of budget travelers.”
“Ignacio Reyes was a fisherman and decided to open up the accommodation in the late 1970’s. Ignacio is the grandson of Luciano Reyes, one of the original settlers of Caye Caulker. Today, the hotel is managed by Ignacio’s children, primarily his son Ruben.”
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On back porch, Uncle Weed shares a personal message to the chooglers international followed by a spiel about tactics to resist a golf course incident induced corporate drug test using vigilance, friendly lawyers, a trip to Belize w/ broken wrist, and Tolstoy’s War + Peace.
http://https://archive.org/download/DrugTestResistanceInBelize/Drug%20Test%20Resistance%20in%20Belize.mp3
Pack your bags for: Drug Test Resistance in Belize – Choogle on #73 (.mp3, 36MB, 38:45)
More about Drug testing and Privacy
Report on Privacy Issues in Workplace Drug Testing (.pdf) & Drug Testing issues chart (.doc) by Dave Olson circa 2003
Caye Caulker, Belize 2001 – photoset
More Podcast Goodness
Postcards from Gravelly Beach – Literature podcast – Feed – iTunes – Blog
Out n’ About with Uncle Weed– Travelin’ man vidcast – Show – Feed – iTunes
Ephemeral Feasthouse – Miscellanea & notes – Blog – Feed – Podcast
Clubside Breakfast Time – OlyWa Rock and Punditry – Blog – Feed – iTunes
Visit
Uncleweed.net for more writings, podcasts, paintings and photos
Travel Info
Go Caye Caulker, Belize
Ignacio’s Beach Cabins (cheap and rustic) on Caye Caulker:
Name: Reuben Reyes Email: reyesreubenreyes (at) yahoo (dot) com Email2: ignaciobeachcabins (@) yahoo (dot) com Telephone: 501-226-0175 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1169 Belize City Belize District
From BelizeLouge:
Ignacio’s Beach Cabins is well south of the main Caye Caulker village area. You won’t have many neighbors so it could be extremely relaxing, but that also means buying something at the village store or having more than one or two restaurants to choose from is a 10-15 minute walk to the north. The airstrip is about 5 minutes walk to the south, so it’s convenient if you are flying in and out.
From Belize Toucan Trail:
“Ignacio’s Cabins were opened in 1978 with just five units, an outhouse, bucket showers and cost BZ $3 a night! While the bathroom situation, number of units, and price has changed, not much else has. The main draw for this accommodation is that each private cabin has its own veranda with a view of the sea. Rooms are basic, hot water may be sporadic and it?s a bit of a walk from the village, but there is a private dock and an artificial reef off the dock for snorkeling. There is a small book collection in the main office for your leisure reading. There are a variety of prices depending on the size and location of the cabin, i.e. front or back and a two night minimum stay is required. These wooden cabanas have survived storms and hurricanes and thousands of budget travelers.”
“Ignacio Reyes was a fisherman and decided to open up the accommodation in the late 1970’s. Ignacio is the grandson of Luciano Reyes, one of the original settlers of Caye Caulker. Today, the hotel is managed by Ignacio’s children, primarily his son Ruben.”
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+ Follow along via: