Sunday, January 17, 2010

WHERE WE STAYED IN NEGRIL, JAMAICA


On the West end of Negril you will see the lighthouse, naturally the highest point in Negril. Walking down the road farther west passing the lighthouse, passing the Whoopee bar (which is an outdoor thatched construction, with hammocks to relax in and goats to watch,) we continued to find Hylton Ave.
The road turns to gravel, the walk is easy. It's sunny, the air smells fresh and the scenery is green. We soon find ourselves at the gate of White Bird.
This being the home of Sis Hylton and Lars Anderson. The rental home they built next to their home is where we will be staying while in Jamaica.
       The lively colors on the house are Rasta colors. Yellow-Red-Green

                          Our Host and Hostess~~Sis and Lars



Goats are plentiful in Negril. We met them while walking, whether up the paths in the cliffs or walking into town. Sis has a nanny and a kid in the yard, in back of the house. They graze across the road, in the woods, during the day.
Some goats come in herds, as those coming down the road with their herder. MaryLynne and I stepped off of the road to let them pass.

Sis's yard is abundant with plants, trees (many bearing fruits), flowers and vegetable plants.  Amazingly, many grow as bushes, like the cocoa plant and the poinsetta. Parrots flew in screaming each day. I waited patiently to catch the picture above, he seems to be looking down on me from his perch in the tree.
                                                      
                                                               This sign on the water treatment
                                                             building: THE DROP YOU WASTE
                                                                      IS THE DROP YOU'LL THIRST FOR


Lars and his buddy Sizzler. Sizzler was a constant on our porch at night, watching, working, keeping tabs on everything that moved in the yard and on the road outside the gate.
Walking down the lane to catch a taxi into town (Sis and Lars) was an adventure in itself. We would undoubtedly meet other people. Some also going to the corner to wait for a taxi, some children going to school; one woman carrying a large pan of pumpkin pudding to sell at her friend's store.
Many men on bikes, some on motorscooters, others just walking, walking, walking, to where--maybe nowhere.



The house we stayed in while in Negril, Jamaica. Interested in information on renting this home in Jamaica? Email me: nancramer@hotmail.com

Friday, January 15, 2010

JAMAICA~~YAH MON!


     Sun ~ Blue Water ~ Wind ~ Birds ~ Flowers ~ Patties ~ Fruit  ~ Friendly People ~ Jerk Chicken ~ Bright Colors ~ Rastas ~ Dreads ~ Rum  
 JAMAICA!


When I landed in Montego Bay the first thing to hit me was how warm it was! It felt wonderful, to be so warm!  MaryLynne, the friend I was meeting in Jamaica, arrived a short time before me, with her son Lars. We joined his friend Sis and our taxi driver Barry, for a wild taxi ride to Negril.
The driving in Jamaica is not the highway driving we are used to in the USA. Amazingly enough the taxi drivers are skilled at stopping on a dime, passing quickly, controling the car around several curves and swerving around all the bikers and walkers on the narrow streets. (You do get used to it!)

Jamaica ~~ An Assortment Of Pictures That Give You The Feel Of What It's Like At A Glance.



I spotted a cruise ship out of the window of my plane, in the port of  Montego Bay.


This Bob Marley wooden sculpture was on a hotel wall.  He is everywhere, in every media imaginable.



Fishing boats, the lighthouse, boganvillia, paintings, glass bottoms boats, the tide coming in with a splash. These are common, everyday sights as MaryLynne and I walked and walked around Negril.



 The basket on the man's head is full of oranges. He sells them on the beach, they were very sweet and refreshing.
Flowers and beautiful plants are everywhere and so are goats! Fruit was hanging on the trees, ripe for the picking. This tree was abundant with Acai, a specialty in Jamaica. Acai and Saltfish in a pattie, a favorite for breakfast. Yes, the water is really that blue! Beautiful.

        We believe the sign is meant to say---All Love Unite.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

ONCE IN A BLUE MOON

It Happened On The Last Day Of 2009

Approximately every 2.7 years there will be a Blue Moon. This anomaly occured on Dec. 31st. It happens when there are two full moons in the same calendar month. The first full moon in December was on Dec. 2nd. We were on South Padre Island the night of the Blue Moon, watching fireworks.
Thanks Michelle, for informing me of this event!



Random pictures that really didn't fit anywhere, but ones that I like.


A red dragonfly at Resaca de la Palma.  Flooded path-yes-we have had a lot of rain. 

A tombstone at a local cemetary. This person was all country. A George Strait fan, for sure.
                          Gotta Love It!


Sadly, we have the homeless here in Texas too. We see this man, on the same corner, quite often.  This winter has been unusally
cold, the missions have been full.  SAD





         YOU'RE A GOOD MAN  CHARLIE BROWN

We won tickets at the Winter Texan Meeting, for this play. The play was put on by local high school and college students, they hit the mark with the entertaining songs, Snoopy talking for the first time, and having each character cast to perfection!




     ONE OF MY FAVORITE PLACES ~ THE BEACH

We drove as far north as you can, on South Padre island, before the island ends. This is on the Gulf of Mexico. It's been a cool winter down here, so when days are nice I like going over to the Island.

                                                       








Friday, January 1, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR~~~2010

   NEW YEARS DAY~ ~ ~ IT'S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR!

       The first day of the year~ ~ the first day of the rest of your life! 
                                                TIME
Funny How Time Slips Away. Time Marches On as we grow older in body and in mind.
My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time and we're taking them One Day At A Time.
There's a First Time For Everything, so last night we ventured over to South Padre Island at 11:00p.m.
Not often do we stay up to Rock Around the Clock!
To Everything There Is A Season ~ fireworks at midnight, on the Island.

Now A New Day Has Come, January 1, 2010~~~the first day of a new year.
A Time For Us to reminisce; also to think about Time In A Bottle. Releasing it and living each day with the attitude that it's For The Good Times thinking 

My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time.



I found it hard to take pictures of fireworks. I was too slow to get it, or too quick to click, or maybe it's my camera. Just to say, the fireworks were wonderful! (Far better than my pictures!) It was 75' on New Year's Eve, so the evening was nice. Windy~but they were over the bay, so the display floated over and landed in the water. Getting home late, not able to sleep right away had us sleeping until the Rose Bowl Parade came on. Perfect!
                             HAPPY NEW YEAR ******2010!


(Footnote: We woke up to 47'! The weather here is strange, to say the least. The norm for this time of year is around 70'/this is not a normal year!)

Monday, December 28, 2009

CHICAGO IS CALLED THE WINDY CITY? DON'T THINK SO!

I've been to Chicago when it has been windy. It has nothing on Brownsville, TX! They tell me you want wind down here, or it would be too hot. Well, maybe in the summer---but not now!  The ten day forecast has the temps in the 60's and the wind up to 25mph.
We have never experienced so much wind!
You've seen those nice palm trees~~balls of palms~~look at these!  They do return to nice balls of palms, usually in the late evenings.



I'm not complaining, I realize the weather here is so much better than up north, for us.  We don't have ice, snow, and very low temperatures. Just can't get over the wind!


This is the smaller of the two alligators that live on South Padre Island.

The wind does not seem to affect the alligators at the Birding Center on South Padre Island.


South Padre Island has this statue gracing Isla Blanca Park, (White Island Park).  
The statue is El Cristo de los Pescadores, (Christ of the fishermen) located at the tip of the island. 







Sunday, December 27, 2009

DOORS - WHAT DO THEY SAY?


  WHAT DOES YOUR DOOR SAY?
Do pillars, arches and more arches make the door more impressive? Does the door, with all of its ornate carving impress?  The purple doors are a statement, what do they say? The seaside garage doors surely say, "We live near the water."
Decorative iron garage doors are a nice touch--is this a safe neighborhood?
The yellow door-simple-striking-just right.
The solid wooden door, how do you know who's calling? Surely can see who's calling through the wooden slat door.
The hurricane door cover, hoping it will keep out the wind and water. The sunburst garage door, not for privacy. The pretty gate, in front of the house, keeps everyone out.
The southern, coyote, cactus door tells everyone where they are. 
             
       What kind of door do you have?
                

WHAT DOES YOUR DOOR SAY?



Thursday, December 24, 2009

OUR KIDS~~~OUR GRANDS~~~OUR FAMILY

     WE MISS YOU~~WE LOVE YOU
     WE WISH ALL OF YOU 
 
A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A GRAND NEW YEAR!

Patrick and Tracy                                                          Brian and Ceci   

Michelle                                                                              Josh and Kim

Ciera                                                                                  Emily (Flat Stanley)
Matthew                                                                                        Chloe