Sunday, July 21, 2013

Dinner: Dolphin or Flying Fish?

I wanted seafood for dinner so I walked over to a small restaurant close to the hotel.  I wanted something light and was planning on getting just a sandwich instead of the usual full dinner.  On the menu was the "Grilled Catch of the Day Sandwich".  The options: dolphin or flying fish.

Somehow I can't imagine having dolphin meat on a sandwich.  As regards flying fish,  I've seen them as they rode the waves on many trips I've taken aboard a ship. Same price for either sandwich - $17.95 Barbados dollars, including the 17.5% VAT.  That's about 9 USD.



Sunday Stroll

There was no electricity at the hotel from 8:30 am till 4 pm today because the power company was fixing the power grid in this area. It's not possible to stay in the hotel anyway so I decided to take a walk from the South Beach area to Bridgetown.  I took my GPS so I could track how far I walked.  It took awhile for the GPS to pick up the satellite signal so I'm guessing I probably walked about a mile further than the 2.7-miles that was recorded by the GPS.
Here are some pictures that I took along the way.

A relatively small TGIF

Courtyard Marriott

Stores are typically closed on Sundays in Barbados

The Brazilian Embassy

Approaching another beach area




Bridgetown, Barbados


Just like being back in Southeast Asia. Hot and humid, then rain clouds appear.

Not obvious from the picture but it rained and I stood at this corner for about 20 minutes

These homes are certainly not what you typically see over here




Saturday, July 20, 2013

Barbados


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Barbados is a small island / country in the Caribbean.  I had to connect through Miami and take a 3-hr flight to get to Bridgeport where the airport is located.

My room

Breakfast area

You cross the street and the beach is right there

View of the Caribbean Sea from the boardwalk

6:30 am on the beach

The boardwalk is around 1 km long

More beach

dark blue and aquamarine water; white sand

Quiet road on a Saturday morning. They drive on the 'other side' of the road.

Stores

Lunchtime at one of the beachfront restaurants. Ceviche and wings, they don't go together well

There were a few tourists on the beach. Free access to the public.


Here's a video that I took on my phone