Thank you for that pic Gerry, Wow!
Thank you for that pic Gerry, Wow!
What's so funny 'bout Peace, Love and Understanding?
You do look INCREDIBLY relaxed. One of the great things about a vacation, at least for me, is the person on his first day or so is a much different person by the end of the reach .... there is a sense of healing, a sense of growth, a sense of relaxation and relief, just a feeling of serenity that seeps in slowly but surely .... Can anyone relate to this????
Here's a little video of Sir D Lookout at sunset
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Awwwwwwww, there is my Guirigay and Sweetiepie!
Yeah Mon!
Thanks Gerryg...1, 2, 3
That was a FABULOUS sunset that night!
Here are some more pics (top to bottom):
1, Suzie Q and Blue Hole Gardens guide Kassie
2, For the record, returned this scooter intact -- with extra gas
3, No explanation necessary
4, Me and Charlie Tattoo
5, flop flop fizz fizz
Last edited by gerryg123; 05-11-2012 at 04:28 PM.
Sunday arrived, my last day. I was scheduled to be picked up at 10:30 a.m. by Clives, and I woke up at 6 -- four more hours of fun.
The sun was just creeping up over the hills. I took one last long ride on the Scooter up the hill, past Catcha, past Banana Shout, past Ricks. I veered right and whooshed past Moondance Cliffs, then Keith's house and Banton's, all the way to Westender Inn. It was so early there was not a soul around. I knew I was really going to miss Westender, my home away from home at Seastar Inn.
I headed back, feeling the wind, smelling the ocean, enjoy the sights and the sounds of birds in the morning. I was all alone. I had Negril to myself. It was me, Negril and God. And a few goats roaming about, of course.
I stopped in at Out of Town pastries, as I often do in the morning, for a quick patty and fruit juice. Plus ten packs of Lion Kings -- they make nice little gifts back in Los Angeles, and they're one of the ONLY things more affordable in Negril compared to California.
I wanted to do the whole run before calling it a day. I passed Seastar Lane and kept going down the hill. Past Rockhouse and the craft shops all the way to Blue Cave Castle. I did a little beep beep and they let me in. I had my raft there and was considering one last swim off the Cliffs, but it was a little rough. I hung out with one of the Blue Cave Castle yardies, a friend from Brooklyn who works in musical theatre. Nice guy.
I wanted to hit the beach. I took off again, and it's about 7:30 a.m. or so. I made my way past the roundabout, past Travellers and Bar B Barn and Legends, all the way to White Sands. I had popped in to Bar b Barn a couple of times earlier in the week -- I've stayed there a lot through the years -- but was disappointed because Maureen, my favorite server, was not around anymore.
At White Sands, I floated around in the ocean (I "borrowed" a raft assuming it was Brasi's, lol), then ordered a nice cup of coffee. I sat with one of the yardies, sort of contemplative.
I was sad to be leaving, but I did miss my two daughters.
Then I heard it: "Hey Gerry G! Is that you?"
It was Maureen from Bar B Barn. She was working at White Sands now, and I could not believe it was her.
"What gwan???" We hugged. It was a nice little ending because I had made so many little reunions with folks I had not seen in several reaches. Maureen looks great btw, she says she has lost 30 pounds!
"How much for the coffee, Mo?" I said.
"200j"
"OK, do you happen to have change for a US $100 bill?" I was kidding of course. We laughed.
I enjoyed my coffee sitting in front of the ocean. Tick Tick Tick -- two hours left in Negril.
Last edited by gerryg123; 05-12-2012 at 10:15 AM.
You do more in one morning than i do in a whole trip I think!
"Don't gain the world and lose your soul, wisdom is better than silver and gold" R.N.M
Chris is really in his element on the Saturday parties. I mean, the guy loves his role as host of the party -- I bet he could deliver a great toast at any wedding, he has that natural gift. He would make a great tour manager for rock and roll bands -- he has all the skills.
Tattoo Charlie was in good spirits, too. He's good friends with Tawnee n Randy, known them both a really long time. Tattoo Charlie has strong roots in Negril. He's been at Seastar Inn for a whole month, but his vacation is winding down, too. He's leaving on Wednesday, a few days after me .... That guy loves to have a good time. Just like Chris, he would fit in perfect in Hollywood.
I don't mean to be nit picking but this made me giggle a little - We met Charlie & Theresa in 2009 - kept in touch via a few emails and saw them again at our wedding in 2010. Just more wonderful people that we have met in Negril and continue to keep in touch with - nothing more ...nothing less.