
Who am I? I am a retired person, former web designer, living in Cozumel, Mexico since the Fall of '04. I am also a photographer and a watercolor artist. And, I also love to share my life with anyone who is interested. That is why I started this blog. The photos and videos were taken by me. They show a little of my life in Michigan and Western New York, but mostly my life in Cozumel. I hope you enjoy these pages and invite you to feel free to share them with others.| Carnival -- Cozumel's
Mardi Gras Hurricane Emily - July 18, 2005 Hurricane Wilma - October.20, 21 &22, 2005 Summer in Barry County Michigan Return to Cozumel '07 Cozumel before & after Hurricane Dean October '07 Winter '07-'08 Early Fall '08 Early Decmeber '08 Late December '08 Early January '09 February-March '09 Short blog updating the faux outbreak of the flu Summer '09 Ironman 2009 Winter 2010 Spring 2010 Summer, 2010 Ironman, 2010 Winter, 2011 Spring/Summer, 2011 |
Many of the photographs in my photoblog are available at the websites below Make custom gifts at Zazzle Here is a link for photography prints http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/carol-mccutcheon.html |
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I usually put out this blog quarterly. It seems to be a pace that I can handle and still have time to photograph, paint, play with the dog and cats and live my life in a non-stressful way. If you find that you are not getting enough news from the island at my pace, please partake of the wonderful resources that bring you news and information monthly and weekly from Cozumel. Monthly and "under new management" is The Cozumel Islander (http://www.thecozumelislander.com/index.php) which was started by Sue and Will Seifert, but is now being published by Myrna and Larry Cleghorn and Kevin and Kathleen Geyer. Myrna is an award-winning writer and the publication is chock full of articles by Myrna, and many other writers from the island and even a couple of Canadians! Laura Wilkinson's weekly webletter and website is another delightful way to stay connected and it comes out weekly. If you go to the Cozumel4You website you can join the chat or find all the archival issues of the webletter. Now that I am off the island as soon as these publications come out, I sit down and drink in the island for a little while. And another new thing from Cozumel. An English language radio station that you can hear over the internet. It will have familiar voices and news and island tunes. Quite frankly, it made me so homesick I could hardly stand it. But I keep tuning in. Here is the website: http://www.cozumelradioonline.com/ |