More report please..this is helping immensely until I can my toes in de sand and wata!! Listening to Reggae on Pandora to help keep the mind at ease....
More report please..this is helping immensely until I can my toes in de sand and wata!! Listening to Reggae on Pandora to help keep the mind at ease....
What a great post....I'm hooked already!
I really enjoy the way you write. Its pleasent to read.............................CONTINUE~~~PLEASE .
YEP you still "HAVE IT"~ LOL
"I'll love you till the stars fall out of the sky "
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Nice!! You definitely captured the vibe at the fruit/veg vendor area! My favorite place to shop for fresh fruit. Can't wait to hear more. Maybe it will warm my heart enough to rid me of the snow outside my home.
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Yesterday afternoon, just before heading out from my room, I heard a ruckus in the Ethiopian apple tree just outside my deck. The tree is bearing fruit now, laden with apples. I looked in the tree and saw the culprit – a Bald Pate. He was in there flapping around and feasting on the ripe apples. Here’s a photo of him:
I went out to the road in front of White Sands to flag a taxi down, I was headed up to Home Sweet Home to see Mark and Cheryl. Out on the road I met a group of people (Beachwalker and his crew) who were waiting for the One Love bus, they were going on the pub crawl. So I waited a while and caught a ride up to Sunset After Dark (1st pub stop) then hoofed it up to H.S.H. I’ll be going on at least two pub crawls over the next month.
I spent a quiet, relaxing afternoon on the lawn at HSH overlooking the water. It was quite windy and the water was rough, so we couldn’t go snorkeling.
Later I hoped a cab into town, went to the Chiny Man’s, picked up a flat of Cranberry Wata, my Negril go-to drink. Now all I need to get is a bottle of Coruba dark rum – to mix with Ginger beer for my sunset cocktail.
Went to the Sundeck for sunset, met a couple of good ole boys, Mark and Archie, who come every year this time. There was a crowd up on the deck. Archie looked out at the sun, which was just touching the water, and announced loudly, “There’s gonna be a green flash tonite folks!”
Some of the gathered agreed with him. Me, well I’ve watched a lot of sunsets, but have never seen a green flash. But, the sky was clear and there were no clouds, so I was hopeful.
We all watched as the sun slowly sunk. When it got to the point where it was just about gone, Archie said, “Look now, here it comes . . . three, two, one . . . BAM!”
And WOW – there was a GREEN FLASH. My first one! We all looked around at each other in amazement and a few people cheered. High fives went around. It was one of those cool, quintessential, Negril moments.
Ah! The Salt Life.
Before the green flash:
After the green flash from Sunset Beach:
My Books:
Walk Good - Sunset Negril - Night NurseAvailable @ www.amazon.com - search 'Roland Reimer'
Nice pics! Looking good K3. Sure that motorcycle alarm isn't Patrick next door at Nirvana? He revs her up every morning, plenty. LOL
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My Books:
Walk Good - Sunset Negril - Night NurseAvailable @ www.amazon.com - search 'Roland Reimer'
Nice! And I am with you regarding all things green flash. I have stared at numerous sunsets and have yet to see one......
..went to di chinaman store here in Toronto dis mawning and saw Jackfruit...Yu know how much it cawst per poun'?....C$4.97... mi kiss mi teet begrudgingly..