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On 4/9/2011 8:50 AM, Tim J. wrote:
typed: snip i particularly liked our grand lady hostess for our rental in congo town, ms. rosalita davis. her husband died a few weeks before our arrival. they had been married 65 years. she couldn't bring herself to visit his grave that was in a small cemetery about 1/4 down the road. still, she always had a smile for us, happy words, and an "amen" to share. in addition, she cooked and gave to us conch fritters and bread. a beautiful lady. her son jerry lived next door. he is a talented wood carver. danl and i bought some of his works for our spouses... very handy. he was an interesting guy to talk with as well. Nice TR, Jeff. It's really all about the people you meet and with whom you share time and stories, isn't it? it was a facinating trip and new fishing for me. danl and willi are simply the best folks to share a trip with... the happiness and friendliness of the bahamian people we met, despite living in pretty desperate economic conditions, was an eye opener. jeff |
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On 4/9/2011 1:35 PM, jeff wrote:
don't buy the "lamb." ok, this sounds like a statement with a good story behind it....... Tom |
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On 2011-04-09 14:01:09 -0400, Tom Littleton said:
On 4/9/2011 1:35 PM, jeff wrote: don't buy the "lamb." ok, this sounds like a statement with a good story behind it....... Tom Uh, probably. Last time Miller cooked anything it was eggs, over greasy. d;o) |
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On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 14:01:09 -0400, Tom Littleton
wrote: On 4/9/2011 1:35 PM, jeff wrote: don't buy the "lamb." We had a dog Josh (a great dog) for 15 years Josh was a mixed breed hound mainly Blue Tick & some Coon hound Everytime we would cook lamb he would run away and refuse to come back into the house - It was as if he thought that he was next for the pot. We did not eat lamb for most of those 15 yrs and we still don't eat lamb Joshua gone Barbados http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjeokxEpTHA |
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On 4/9/2011 2:24 PM, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-04-09 14:01:09 -0400, Tom Littleton said: On 4/9/2011 1:35 PM, jeff wrote: don't buy the "lamb." ok, this sounds like a statement with a good story behind it....... Tom Uh, probably. Last time Miller cooked anything it was eggs, over greasy. d;o) yup... i love lamb. i buy it and cook it at home all the time. tasty, gamey flavor. grocery shopping on south andros is a challenge...sorta a scavenger hunt. there isn't a grocery store as we amurricans know it. lots of small independent spots, "bridgette's" "lilnelles", "m&m's", scattered about. hit or miss provisioning. we never found a spot that sold a bag of ice or an ice chest, for example. the supply boat comes in from nassau on tuesdays. shopping on wednesday is the custom. there isn't much in the way of meat products...other than cracked conch and snapper. restaurants (term used very loosely) ask that you call in advance to check on what they have to cook. we ate at ezrena's twice...each time she didn't have what we wanted to order from her menu. shopping, we (danl) found some hamburger meat, and bacon once. so, when at some small spot around kemps bay i opened a 1965 freezer and saw what appeared to be frozen lamb chops...well, i overreacted and bought a bunch. once thawed and cooked (danl cooked them on a grill), they were more akin to tough goat meat with lots of fat and bones, and quickly became dog food for our four-legged friends. really, really bad stuff. but, the dogs loved it! and dave, no one had irritable bowels. but, don't buy the lamb on south andros....i think it's really goat meat from the town of mars bay at the south end of the island...g. one of my favorite memories among many - ...this ugly american went to the bar at the emerald palms resort, an upscale spot. nice bar. no one was there except the bahamian bartender. i always order a rum punch at every island bar i visit...so, did that. the guy fixed one to go, charge was $8 (yeah, tourist resort prices...it was $12 at tiamo) and i gave him a $20 bill. he didn't have change, so he went to the resort front desk. they didn't have change either! i had $7, but other than that, nothing smaller than the 20. so, i told the guy i'd give him the 7 and he could trust me to come back with the balance and a tip, or i'd give him the 20 and i'd trust him until i returned. he chose the $7. that sorta sums up the place and the locals we met. jeff jeff |
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On 2011-04-09 20:02:55 -0400, jeff said:
rtender. i always order a rum punch at every island bar i visit...so, did that. the guy fixed one to go, charge was $8 (yeah, tourist resort prices...it was $12 at tiamo) and i gave him a $20 bill. he didn't have change, so he went to the resort front desk. they didn't have change either! i had $7, but other than that, nothing smaller than the 20. so, i told the guy i'd give him the 7 and he could trust me to come back with the balance and a tip, or i'd give him the 20 and i'd trust him until i returned. he chose the $7. that sorta sums up the place and the locals we met. jeff jeff Mmmmm. Eight + eight is sixteen, from twenty = a four buck tip. Easy. Don't do much drinkin', do ya? d;o) |
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On 4/9/2011 8:33 PM, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2011-04-09 20:02:55 -0400, jeff said: rtender. i always order a rum punch at every island bar i visit...so, did that. the guy fixed one to go, charge was $8 (yeah, tourist resort prices...it was $12 at tiamo) and i gave him a $20 bill. he didn't have change, so he went to the resort front desk. they didn't have change either! i had $7, but other than that, nothing smaller than the 20. so, i told the guy i'd give him the 7 and he could trust me to come back with the balance and a tip, or i'd give him the 20 and i'd trust him until i returned. he chose the $7. that sorta sums up the place and the locals we met. jeff Mmmmm. Eight + eight is sixteen, from twenty = a four buck tip. Easy. Don't do much drinkin', do ya? d;o) couldn't stay for and didn't want 2 drinks...in a hurry to get back after a day of fishing, didn't want 2 drinks - just wanted to sample a rum punch , no one else wanted a drink, willi was waiting in the car accepting my last minute request to check out the bar and to get a rum punch, and... i drink just the right amount, thank you very much! |
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posted some pics on abpf...
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On Apr 10, 7:24*am, jeff wrote:
and... i drink just the right amount, thank you very much! A trick (skill? avocation? discipline?) I have spent a lifetime trying to learn to master. Alas, I STILL always come up short. : ( What is the secret? giles who notes that it isn't so much the vomiting, headaches, memory lapses, destroyed personal relationships or general malaise that is so disheartening as the certainty that one should be able to do so much more after so much practice. |
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