This is self inflicted torture, going from this.....
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To this in 10 hours......
Currently drinking coffee to stay warm and shopping for plane tickets lol!
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This is self inflicted torture, going from this.....
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To this in 10 hours......
Currently drinking coffee to stay warm and shopping for plane tickets lol!
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where is the top pic? looks interesting.
That is our mango bar at the roadside top of our yard.
This is the view from the back of our house- the bar has the same ocean view
We're in the mountains above Green Island in Hanover- 30 minutes from Negril- best of both worlds!
Damn...!!!..
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THAT is a sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet place...!!
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you luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu-key.
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and
and
and::>> is that 4, 5, SIX jelly coconuts... ??? !!! ??? !!! ???
wow
wow
wow
be hapPpy
Ok, share the info. lol Very very nice place!!!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Oh Smith! One of our neighbors picked and sold us coconuts so we had them every day. "Cleanses the Heart" we were told so feeling pretty healthy right now!!!
And yea very lucky! Love our place and mountain neighborhood beyond belief. Other than a couple guest houses for tourists, our neighbors are all local Jamaicans, many work at the resorts and tourist places. We stayed 3 months and only went to the beach in Negril 4 times.
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deja vue ???
i was gonna post a query 'but that cleanses the heart
and/or
''.. go straight to the heart..''
thing-y that *they* always say/tell.
me no know what THAT means.....
BUT I-TOO DO do my best-est to drink/eat at least one of them things EVERY-day.
...makes me feel better than *normal* when i do
be hapPpy
Ok I love bragging about this house so my apologies if my pics and posts run long.......
And I will tell you that life here takes a bit more effort than life at a resort or bigger town.
For instance we have 1000 gallons of water in tanks on our roof because the "pipe" is sometimes dry for a few days at a time.
And we have a septic system instead of sewers.
And our street is a deeply rutted trail that makes driving in a car tricky so few taxis venture up this far.
And electricity go's out a bit more often than in towns.
And taking a shower feels like a dip in the ocean because there's no water heater (although it feels refreshing so maybe its not a negative- lol).
But none of that matters compared to life here.
Two nights ago I got up for a glass of water about 4am and this was the view from the kitchen window.
Sorry if its fuzzy- cruise ships at night are hard to get with a small camera. The dots of light in the foreground are a bar in
Green Island