One of the more pleasing aspects of life in the village is the ability of walking down the main street without fear of being run over. Traffic comprises golf carts and bicycles. When they approach you from behind, there's invariably a friendly word of warning . . . . aimed to help those more hard of hearing I guess . . .
Finally got the bar-b-q operation under control. Having used a gas bbq for so long back home, it's been a quick learning curve to master the technique of real, live charcoal again. But even there, technological advances. You can now buy bags of starter infused briquettes! How's that for convenience. This night, it was rack-of-lamb, baked potatoes and grilled aubergine! That's not exactly roughing it!
Local entertainment isn't too shabby either. This last weekend saw the close of a week long round of country singer/songwriters in from Nashville. Not big rock concert venues, but small, local bars and restaurants. Enormous talent, and for us, a good lunch and great afternoon entertainment, even if we're not 'country' fans!
Our 'landlords', Chris and Lisa. Ex-pat Americans, he's a house builder and she an interior decorator. Lovely couple, they'd invited us to join them at the concert, then took us to view their show-house, the first of multiple homes they're building on a tract of land overlooking both sides of the island at the south end. Check out bytheseabahamas.com
Warm days, cool nights. When we arrived three weeks ago, it was a new moon. Now full again . . .
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
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