I took these photos of the Cancun Coco Bongo Disco in 2010 but never thought that this Bar-Restaurant still existed. However, I just sold this postcard. Obviously somebody who has been there bought it 🙂
Apparently Cancun Coco Bongo disco bar not only exists, but it’s a very famous entertainment place. You can also find it in other locations in Mexico, like Playa Del Carmen and Cabo San Lucas. I read that they have stage shows every night with acrobats, famous artists and non-stop dancing.
But if you want to see what this place actually looks like, here is a Youtube video I found for you – just watch it to know what you can expect 🙂 Well, winter is coming – Time to go South and have some fun! 🙂
The picture is also available as wall prints and home decor. Just click on it for details.
But, you can see more greeting cards from Cancun on my Fine Art America Gallery. Click on the pictures for more details. And yes, all of them can nicely decorate your home and walls as high quality art prints.
BTW: Do you want a cool Tote Bag as a souvenir from Cancun? Clock on this:
It’s that time of the year when North Americans celebrate Thanksgiving. While this holiday happened already in Canada last month, in the USA it’s on November 28.
On this late autumn National Holiday we give thanks and blessings to the harvest and our loved ones. The celebration lost most of it’s original religious aspect, and today it is mainly a family reunion with an abundance of good food. Prosperity and achievement after good hard work add a deep meaning to this celebration. However, this is also an opportunity for recognition of good things that happened to us throughout the year..
Traditionally it’s the time for beautiful decorations, and for gratitude expressing greeting cards. * Click on this one if you like it 🙂

I saw and photographed this scene below in front of a house entryway in downtown Ottawa, Canada. That’s right, the Jack’o lanterns are good for two holidays in a row 🙂 This is great because they make such beautiful decorations!
And here are some cute little painted pumpkins I saw in one of Ottawa’s markets at this time of year:
I think however that all goods found at the end of fall symbolize abundant harvest we should be grateful for.
Well, Happy Thanksgiving with some mouthwatering looking red apples! 🙂
I just posted this image on my new blog on my Giftsmart.com site, but you will also see some new creations: Thanksgiving celebration
* Posted as part of my WP Weekly Travel Photo Challenge #3: Thanksgiving. Feel free to share yours as well!
– Thank you, and Let’s Travel Together! 🙂
Do you have any photos that can symbolize the idea of Thanksgiving? Maybe you have something to give thanks for? I would love to see your interpretation on this. Share them here below with us!
** Thank you for your contribution to my previous challenge: “Foggy Days…“
“When Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort closes for the season, the event is celebrated with music, food, drink and fun. I have to admit that we didn’t go to ski, but as tourists we were curious to see the party 🙂

What a surprise to see the famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign here. It was standing at the bottom of the slopes in the Las Vegas Ski Resort! For the moment I thought I was on the strip 🙂

I’m sure that not too many people would associate the gambling city with skiing and winter sports. Yet, Mount Charleston is a great place for outdoor and sport activities all year round. Incredible but true, this is only at about 45 min, from downtown Las Vegas

The closing party was a success: Lot’s of costumes, music, beer and fun 🙂
.”… Read more in my Las Vegas Ski and Snowboard Resort Party – post on VegasGreatAttractions.com