Kahuna, with elderly parents and youngsters wilder than I ever have been, I go nowhere without a phone. If I've got to go to a hospital, I prefer to be proactive--not inactive.
Kahuna, with elderly parents and youngsters wilder than I ever have been, I go nowhere without a phone. If I've got to go to a hospital, I prefer to be proactive--not inactive.
So, is HarryS a "new" sponsor on Negril.com?
I offered to answer questions about something that might be beneficial to visitors to Negril. I did not try to directly sell anything to anyone. I guess you're still bothered by my comments on Samsara...
Browser - I hear you brother.
To each his/her own.
I check my e-mail daily when I'm in Negril, and Skype my kids (young adults) frequently in the evening from my room. But I will not carry a phone around when I'm there. I walk the beach wearing sunglasses, shorts, a hat and some J$ stuffed in my pocket - no electronic leash - it enhances that delicious feeling of being being free and unfettered. If I want a swim, I just turn right, or left and walk into the water, no worries - all of the bars on the beach accept wet money.
But you gotta do what you gotta do.
My Books:
Walk Good - Sunset Negril - Night NurseAvailable @ www.amazon.com - search 'Roland Reimer'
I'm the other side of the coin.
Being able to have internet and cell phone has made my return and rebuilding of the yard possible.
I can't imagine being able to do what we've done so far with out them.
I talk to Linston on SKYPE several times a day when off the island.
I love being in touch
Cap
Linston's Zion Hill Taxi
Captain Dave