Cotton Tree Place
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I have arrived!
... gives me a thorough tour showing me how to switch on lights use the coffee machine etc. I've never had a room tour ( I've never stayed in a 5diamond hotel) before and this was soooo helpful, if you only stay somewhere 1 or2 nights then you don't want to spend half a day trying to work out how to use the AC controls! So I handed Jerry a little thank you and told him I may ask his advice again and I was on my own in my lovely comfortable room. Photo time! ...
The Long Road Home
... drive well off the beaten track. We have stopped seeing other white people (with rare ex pat exceptions) a while ago, but as we gaze out of the windows at Jamaican people living their simple lives, we are heartened by something. This is a third world country. It is also the only country more dangerous than our own we will visit on this trip, but like every other third world circumstance we have ...
Swimming with Horses
... drank some juice and then found a spot to store our stuff. Take only what can get wet was what they told us and out to the "loading dock" we went.
The horses were brought to us as we all waited on the wall for easy access to the saddle. Once seated we were off.
There are just a few trails which meander through an abandoned sugar mill. Our guide recalled stories of ...
The taxi guy thinks we are crazy!
Today Greg and I woke up to bongo beats and fresh squeezed juice. Another perfect day in Jamaica. After breakfast we decided to do some kayaking around the bay. The air was crisp and the water clear for ever, we paddled around until our arms were done and settled back on the sand in front of the hotel. Some men were entertaining the crowd with box beat drums and flutes while the usual touts ...
Mineral Liquid Joy
... proceeded into a wonderfully lush jungle area and down to a river where we entered the water and walked upstream.
These waters are highly mineralized and healing. We swam and soaked and took pictures.
Mayfield falls was exhilarating and we could hardly bring ourselves to dry off.
Soon we were downstream and picnicking beside the river with beans, fish, tortillas and vegetables.
Perfect!
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