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Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Ann (New BonaireTalk Poster - Post #5) on Friday, March 5, 2004 - 11:00 am:     Edit PostPrint Post

Late, but not forgotten !!

Here’s the beginning of my trip report for my visit Jan 24 – Feb 1:

Getting there:

I flew Air Jamaica and had a smooth, peaceful trip.

I decided to use my snorkeling bag as a carry-on to keep all my baggage with me instead of checking baggage. The only snag I ran into was the length of my fins. The check-in folks said they were too long for the overhead compartment. I unpacked them from the snorkel bag and carried them in my purse (actually across my purse which was a large canvas bag with long carrying straps). Somehow this made the fins smaller – lol - and the snorkel bag smoosh to a size they considered reasonable for the compartment and they let me pass. No one questioned me beyond that point, though I did get some inquisitive glances – especially from the passengers. One of them asked me as I passed going to my seat, “So, you’re expecting a water landing?!”

Boarded in Baltimore BWI at 7:30 AM. Arrived Montego Bay, Jamaica, at 11:15 AM. Switched to another plane – a short walk across the tarmac and through the terminal, boarded immediately and departed at noon. Arrived in Bonaire at 3:30 PM. No fuss, no rush. The flights were smooth and uneventful – I slept peacefully part of each flight after I realized that there was not much to see - most of the scenery out the window was water and more water. (This was my first flight out of the States, and I didn’t realize there was so much SPACE between the islands!)

Bonaire:

I arrived in Bonaire at 3:30 PM and picked up my Toyota truck from Total Car Rental. I had it booked in advance, but it still took an hour before I had the keys in my hand and was on my way. This was my initiation to ‘Island Time’ – and as I was standing in line waiting I realized that I didn’t have anywhere else to go for the next 10 days – I was already THERE! So, the wait was a chance for me to breathe in the warm breezes, listen to the cadence of the different languages floating in the air around me and just enjoy the newness of Bonaire.

I laughed out loud when I saw the sticker on the dashboard of the truck! I could just imagine the ruckus it would cause in Baltimore!

I left Flamingo Airport with my little map provided by my travel agent, and in my new ‘no hurry’ way, immediately got lost on my way to the Sand Dollar.

After driving around in circles on the outskirts of Kralendijk for awhile and realizing I needed a little assistance, I stopped to ask directions from a policeman who was chatting with a woman in a car along the road. As I walked closer, I realized the language wasn’t English and hoped he could understand me. He did – but I couldn’t quite make out his directions except for him saying, yes, he understood that I was lost and pointing way over there in ‘that’ direction... The woman in the car was smiling and shaking her head as she listened to our conversation, and finally motioned for me to follow her, which I did. She drove me all the way to the circle just before the Sand Dollar, pulled over and motioned me to pass. She smiled and waved as I went by – and I felt welcomed and safe on this little island - my new temporary home.

I checked into the Sand Dollar at 6:00 PM. I was greeted with a warm welcome and given my key. My room was a ground-floor studio with very comfortable furnishings. It was the only unit in that building with large flowering bushes surrounding the porch and it was a little piece of paradise to me.

I wandered down to the dock to see what I could see, and ran into a couple who had been diving. We struck up a conversation and they told me they were also staying at the Sand Dollar and were leaving at 4 AM the next morning. After sharing some tips on good snorkeling areas (like the ‘Aquarium’ and Bari right there!) they gave me some groceries that they couldn’t finish. So, within my first hour in my ‘home’ I had a fridge stocked with watermelon, kiwi, salad greens, tomatoes, peppers & onions, soy sauce, and a new half gallon of milk! And - 2 large bags of charcoal (*this was the most important item*) that would become the motivation for a ‘stone soup’ evening barbeque with my yet unmet new Bonaire friends!

It was a beautiful evening - no wind, no rain - with enough clouds to make the sunset soft and lovely. I had a wonderful dinner at the Lion’s Den – pasta with shrimp & scallops in a cream curry sauce topped with shredded coconut completed by a glass of wine and berry-topped flan for dessert. I lingered at the restaurant sipping my wine and savoring the sea air ‘til almost 11 PM.

I unpacked and went to sleep about midnight feeling as if I was already dreaming! I was falling in love with this little island. And, I knew it would only get better...

---- I’m going to post this now. I’ll try to complete the trip report more concisely in the next few days. It was a life-expanding experience for me, and I’m thoroughly enjoying reliving the memories as I write. Please forgive me for the length – I’m still in love! lol

Hello & Hugs ! to my new Bonaire friends: Josie, Ann, Annie & Maggie, Michael, Stewart, Jake & Linda, Bas & Yana, Renee & Bryan, Benny & wife, and Gibi (please pass my hello on to him – loved his goat stew! – and Jake’s HOT sauce!).

And now, I can honestly say, “I’ve been there, done that, and have the T-shirt to prove it” !!!

Here’s my email address: pendancer@pa.net. Drop me a line if you get a minute - I miss you all very much!

More to come....

*** HELP ! -- I want to upload some of my pics to share with you, but the size of my pics is HUGE! I don't have photoshop, only the microsoft suite - can I use one of them to reduce a 438mg jpg to 50 mg? Thanks! ***

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By DARLENE ELLIS (Extraordinary BonaireTalker - Post #1004) on Friday, March 5, 2004 - 1:16 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

Ann, I so loved reading your beautiful trip report beginnings. You experienced one of the best parts of Bonaire in your first few hours. The people and friends that make you feel welcome year after year! I can't wait to read the rest of it, but it will have to wait as I leave for Bonaire on AJ tomorrow morning! :-)

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Ann (New BonaireTalk Poster - Post #8) on Friday, March 5, 2004 - 1:23 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

My heart goes with you, Darlene -- or perhaps I should say, 'say hello to my heart when you get there' for a part of my heart will always be walking the shores of Bonaire!

Hope you have a great trip! I look forward to reading your story when you get back!

Lucky you !!

 

Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of page Link to this message  By Ann (New BonaireTalk Poster - Post #9) on Friday, March 5, 2004 - 7:01 pm:     Edit PostPrint Post

OOPS! Please go to the other posting - this one got duplicated by mistake - see you there!

Ann

 


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