Beautiful. I love that market, is it a market?
Lets. Go. Shopping!
Ameriscot, I forget...are we going to be there for three months next year, too? Which ones...Dec/Jan/Feb? I need to be making my plans, you see![]()
I fell out of the boat back there a bit. Just caught up with all of your posts. What a pleasure. Maybe I'm strange, but just seeing other people happy makes me happy. I very much enjoy your posts and pictures. I see you've been out in the Kayak, but no picture. I guess the photog has no place to stand!. It really does look like a great place. The classic image of a "South Sea Island" except its real. Beautiful architecture, and even snakes! I liked that you went up and took a picture instead of running the other way. It does seem quite uncrowded. Is that the case or are you just clever about when and where to go? Annie, Thank you so much. Your posts truly do make me smile. Enjoy!
I love seeing others happy as well and love to hear about their trips. I didn't take any more pics from the kayak as they will all look pretty much the same. I saw the snake on the side of the road when we were walking to dinner. It wasn't moving so I assumed it was dead. It was, but maybe I shouldn't assume that again!
When we were here for niece's wedding 2 years ago this month we fell in love with the island. We got to know the loud, crowded, party areas and the quieter areas. So we did our research before we left and found this wee community of 25 homes. We came by and looked around and looked inside a house, booked before we left. So many couples here come back every winter and have been doing so for many years.
We get to store stuff here for a small-ish fee as we've bought lots of household stuff, 2 bikes, the kayak we brought, etc. So next year there shouldn't be anything at all we need to buy.
That's great. When you find a good vacation spot and come back to it each year its like home. After a number of vacations to Niagara Falls, Williamsburg, etc. we sort of settled in at a hotel in Kennett Square, PA. Using it as a base we would make daily trips to Winterthur and Longwood Gardens. We ate all of our meals at Hank's Place, a small diner that catered to the local business and art communities. We used to deliberately have breakfast at the height of the morning rush. It was an absolute zoo, but we enjoyed watching the wide variety of people who came in. We only went down once a year, rarely twice. We were amazed once when on our first morning, the waitress knew our exact order before we told her. Great fun.
By the way, you have a very attractive right foot! :laugh:
A temple near our house that is one of my favourites. The carvings are amazing!
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It's gorgeous! This building is very new. They were still finishing it last winter. It's on the site of a pagoda and Buddhist burial ground and huge hall and overlooks the ocean.
These types of carvings are all over the island.





A lot of folks who've never ventured far from home believe that foreign lands are primitive. I'm thinking that it would be hard to find a place that's so remote that it has remained undiscovered and "primitive".
Via my TV and PC, I travel the world incessantly from my arm chair. I see the cities that have gone up around the world.
We are the ones who look primitive by comparison.