Happy New Year everyone!
Hope you enjoyed the holidays.
Christmas was followed up by many more get-togethers with friends, aboard boats and at restaurants and happy hours around the island. We spent New Years Eve aboard Bellagio and then watched the fireworks over Prickly Bay from Merengue's bow. Beautiful!
I've also been getting a lot of walking in, usually with a group of women who like to walk several mornings a week. Here's a view of Prickly Bay from the hill on the east side of the bay.
The day after New Years it was back into the Immigration office in St. George's to ask for another 30 day extension. Let's see, what shall we tell them this time? We have a legitimate reason. We're waiting for new passports. Fill out the forms again, pay $25EC/pp ($9.36 U.S.) and we're good for another 30 days.
Since we thought it would be our last trip into St. George's we decided to have lunch at one of our favorite spots, the Carenage Cafe. We love to sit on the patio with a cold Carib Beer and watch the hustle and bustle of the town go by. We also love the rotis they serve.
On every visit we see this sign showing the various fruit punches and milk shakes they serve but we never order them. Jim has always been intrigued by "The Bull", the mix of Guinness, sea moss, oats, egg, peanut and milk so it was time to grab the bull by the horns and try one. After all, you've heard the slogan, "Guinness for Strength!" I was much more conservative and ordered the "Peanut Slide." Both were delicious! Why did we wait so long!
On January 8th we picked up our new passports at the U.S. Consulate. It took 3 weeks to get them, not bad considering holiday delays and the fact that we are more than 2,000 miles away. So we are good to go! What is it they say, God giveth and God taketh away. The day after our passports arrived the winds picked up to 20-25 knots with 8-11 ft seas. No end in sight for a week. So we wait. I guess we have time for another Bull.
On every visit we see this sign showing the various fruit punches and milk shakes they serve but we never order them. Jim has always been intrigued by "The Bull", the mix of Guinness, sea moss, oats, egg, peanut and milk so it was time to grab the bull by the horns and try one. After all, you've heard the slogan, "Guinness for Strength!" I was much more conservative and ordered the "Peanut Slide." Both were delicious! Why did we wait so long!
On January 8th we picked up our new passports at the U.S. Consulate. It took 3 weeks to get them, not bad considering holiday delays and the fact that we are more than 2,000 miles away. So we are good to go! What is it they say, God giveth and God taketh away. The day after our passports arrived the winds picked up to 20-25 knots with 8-11 ft seas. No end in sight for a week. So we wait. I guess we have time for another Bull.
Um, yuck. It'll be no problem serving you drinks when you come and visit. We'll just mix up some stuff we find on the beach and in our cabinets and put it in a blender - seaweed, little shrimpies, almonds, tofu, and Carib. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteI'd feel sorry for you and the winds if I wasn't dealing with -25 wind chill right now. I am offically a popsicle. brrrrrrr
ReplyDeleteConnie
Excuse me, make that we went to -40 wind chill. do you miss home now???
ReplyDeleteI'll bet. Now I know you'll never come home.
Love, Connie