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Thanks for all the updates K3! This is really great... although I am nervous for your move to the beach. White Sands is my favorite place, so while I am looking forward to your reports from there in February, I am also sure the reports and photos will make my wait to return even more painful :)
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Looks like a fun night all the way around :)
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I know Flip - I'm a fortunate old dude. :) I've been married/with Bea (the blonde) for 23 years.
I will give you two a shout if I see you next week.
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It's night and I was just out in the yard looking out over the bay. At the far end I saw the lights of Point Village and Hedo. That's where I stayed on my first visit to Negril in 1976. Except PV wasn't there and Hedo was called Negril Beach Village - or something like that.
Anyhow, I was wondering what that guy (the young me) would have said if someone had pointed at the far end of the bay and told him that he ('the-older-him') would be up on a hill at the other end of the beach looking back this way in 2014. I probably would have laughed and grabbed another beer.
I gazed out over water for a couple of moments and felt the vast chasm of time that separated me and that young guy.
Just some photos today . . . lazy or my groove grabbed me, dunno.
More tomorrow . .
This is the latest in Jamaican lighting pendants. Maybe get a few to put up over you kitchen island? There're cheap.
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You can actually eat sea-puss? Really? Those sluggy things?
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Don't really know what appeals to me in the photo, but something does. Ladies, it's a guy thing.
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That time thing is pretty deep.
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Quote: Anyhow, I was wondering what that guy (the young me) would have said if someone had pointed at the far end of the bay and told him that he ('the-older-him') would be up on a hill at the other end of the beach looking back this way in 2014. I probably would have laughed and grabbed another beer. Quote
Or maybe you would have laughed, grabbed another beer and said "that would be cool" !
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Before there was a Bourbon Beach, it was De Buss and it had a pit men's urinal in the middle of the dance area. It had a waist high wall for privacy but it still was weird peeing with people dancing two feet from you. Maybe it still is there, it's been some time for me for Negril.
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Kahuna, are you thinking of a sea slug maybe? Sea Puss is octopus and if cooked right, turns really tender and makes a really wonderful soup. I had a Sea Puss milkshake once - went down sweet and smooth and creamy at first but about half way through it was no difficult hardship to realize that it would be my first and last one.
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Kahuna, are you thinking of a sea slug maybe? Sea Puss is octopus and if cooked right, turns really tender and makes a really wonderful soup. I had a Sea Puss milkshake once - went down sweet and smooth and creamy at first but about half way through it was no difficult hardship to realize that it would be my first and last one.
yes ma'am.... My driver loves seapuss soup and raved about Bigga's in Green Island.
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