I take a few pictures while Shane adds the finishing touches to our meal.
To the upper left is a shot of the rocks you have to pass around to get for the other side of the beach. The water isn't deep, but the current that swirls around the rocks can be strong. If you don't time it right, you'll...of course...will go down.
So…he rinses off his hand with clean water from a plastic container. Lights a spliff and takes a puff…exhales. Take another deep puff and exhales. He than turns and smiles at me.
“You ready to eat, Vi?”
“Hell Yeah! Bring it on man!”
Fresh Conch Soup and it was outstanding!!!!!!
After he filled my aluminum bowl served on a leaf platter, he asked if it was alright to give some to the other guys who help maintain the beach. I told him of course. Five people enjoyed a meal that cost 2,100J, or less than $20US.
Trying to start packing, which always means I'm looking for passports and trying to figure out what I need vs what I think I need. Decided a rum and coke was in order along with a short break and hit up the forum and lo and behold new stuff from Vi! Yay!! Loving the pics and the conch soup looks amazing! I'll take a second helping of both the soup and the trip report! Loving this![]()
This is a beautiful story, Vi. I just perused it, but i’ll Come back and read thoroughly when I get the chance. It’s been 18 years since I was there, and your pics and narrative bring back so many memories.
Maralunatic, a rum and coke helps me think clearer too when packing. Only a few days to go and all my pictures will come to life for you two. I was getting extremely jealous of your approaching arrival to Portland, but as of last night, when I submitted my time-off request, I can again be overjoyed about your first visit. You see, after posting pictures and remembering the moments, my moods are out of sorts. The only thing that gets me head right is an arrival date. The soup was delicious. Deep down inside I regretted giving it away.
LOL how I adore your name, Kritter. Thanks for giving me a shout. As you can see, a lot has changed since 2000, however that “laid back” vibe still thrives there. But wow, 18 years?? Time flies, don’t it?? I would love to see your pictures from that year. Please tell me that you’ve at least been to other parts of Jamaica.
In 2000 I was doing an inventory of the reefs along Jamaica’s coast. Most of our travels were by boat, but we stayed in hotels and experienced the generosity and flavor of Jamaica in many of these out of the way communities along the way. In 2004 I spent 10 months on the north coast as I was working on the island. I bought a used car and travelled all over the island on my days off. I return to Jamaica every couple years.....
A couple of videos from that afternoon
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So nice to hear you booked another visit, so now you won't be sad! Your help has been invaluable to us in planning our trip, and for everyone else who is thinking/planning on going. Plus we can look forward to another trip report from you!. When are you planning on going?
Two more days until we hit the airport, and it's soooo difficult to get anything done at work because Jamaica is on my mind constantly!![]()
So basically, Maralunatic, you are already there!!! In two days your body will catch up with your mind and all will be irie! *sigh* I don’t have long to wait, early April, but it still feels like forever. Not too sure if I will do a report on that visit when I return, but there definitely will be one from my july reach. There’ some special events going on in Portland this summer. Speaking of reports, we hope to get one from you…pretty please!!!!!!