OMG Brasi, is that Chiffon margarine in that picture?
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OMG Brasi, is that Chiffon margarine in that picture?
woah, I must be getting old i went on one of these kinda trips back in 1986 to Acapulco!
Brasi...Your trip report is fantastic..Your heartbreak has touched me. I was an emotional wreck after my wife just left the marriage.. I can't imagine the pain you feel...Remember though, your Sarah left this place with love in her heart for you...thats your to keep forever..Hope to enjoy a cold RS with ya someday!
Brasi, I can feel your pain. I lost my first love many years ago, I thought I would never recover...although the event changed me forever.. I found healing by not trying to forget, but remembering the love and laughs we had. Keep her close to your heart, as others have said, Jamaica has been known to heal hearts and minds. What I have found is at some point you will find a reconnect in your dreams and for that short period of time you feel as if you are together again. I have woken up so happy at times because of these kinds of experiences, where I felt the closeness of my loved one in my presence. Never try to forget, try to accept and remember. Get everthing you can out of this trip, I am sure you will come back home feeling better than when you left.
Thanks everyone. I really do appreciate your kind words...
I had a great day today. Belmont is chill heaven...made some acquaintances, took lots of photos!
Met a few fisherman, tons of fish pics soon, more of sunset pics later as well as a full report...but here's a few pics I took on the way to the beach. I found a soft spot to reflect...a tree root shaped almost like an armchair...there was a small beach bar there, and a restaurant across the road from the beach...I had my Jamaican cigar....time to THINK and chill...and hang with the ocean...
Pics through around 11 am:
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I spoke with the fisherman above and his choice of bait is shown, sort of a large underwater fly...he says he goes 12 miles out...seems like a lot...and fishes off the reef in about 60 feet of water...
"When the current is right" he is very successful trolling, he said.
Amazing pictures!!!
Morning glory.
x
brasi love your photos may you find your happiness and love yourself and one day you will find another love. You are not alone we have memories and make more. Enjoy the remainder of your trip.