all sounds lovely. i debate with myself about staying on the cliffs . . . beach always wins for me . . .
all sounds lovely. i debate with myself about staying on the cliffs . . . beach always wins for me . . .
oh Lawd no that beach vendor didn't...................no matter how you have to deal with the hustle, Negril keeps calling doesn't she ..sigh
HUGE egg sandwich wow!
Liking your flow, keep it coming.
I'm a beach gal too JitterBug, but I couldn't pass up that rate and it was last minute. It took a little getting used to but I handled it pretty good...especially knowing how to walk the busy road up that end.
I tell you Sammy, I knew it wasn't going to be boring in Negril, but didn't think it would be brutal!!! Portland spoiled me. LOL
and thank you both for hangin in with me.
Wow, what a rude lady, I would of walked away as you did. People watching, isn't it the best. When I'm at the beach my favorite thing to do is grab a cocktail at
sunset, and hop up on the lifeguard stand at CoCo , to watch the sunset, and people watch, best part of the day !!!
Now jojo that sounds like something I would like to do but I don't think I could hop up on the lifeguard stand...LOL Yeah she was rude and honestly, I didn't know how to handle it. When the people came around they looked at me like I did something wrong. Oh well it was all a part of the experience.
I love the restraint you had with that vendor. I would've wanted to defend myself but it would'nt be worth it, giving people power to destroy your mood. I've learned to just ignore miserable people who welcome a fight to let off some steam. I love the egg sandwiches at miyard also. Travelers bring back so many memories I use to frequent it before they made all the upgrades. I took my mom there on vacation and they accomodated us with a ramp because she was in a wheelchair. I recall sending her to the bar to get us ice cold redstripes. I remember the smile on her face as she rolled back and forth down that lane to the bar. She also made friends with the owner and I have pictures of her with the red stripes and the owner, Mr. Welllington. He use to own a taxi company in Brooklyn, New York.
Negril does keep one on their game. My beach spot is Coconut International, down near the Traveller's end of the beach in the Bar B Barn, Mom's Place area. Good food, good people. Coletta's up near Shamrock, Jah B's cottages area is my go to for great and inexpensive box food.
I've seen and been in disagreements/situations a brewin' that ended with a simple "Have a blessed day" and walk away. It's all part of the game that is Negril. Does sometimes get tiresome. And those drivers (and others) can be bossy; "take my number, go here, don't go there." Whatever dude, I've already got a plan. I don't know if they are just used to herding clueless tourists or trying to see how compliant I may be, but I am neither clueless nor compliant so I mess with their heads a bit.![]()
Goldilocks, Coconut international is my "go to" place as well Angela and Kiddy are good people. I kind of adopted there grandson Junior since the age of 2, every visit I bring him things.
Vi, you are a good one. That lady would have ended up with sandy vegetables...Lol!
Mango looks good! I can tell it's sweet,yummy!