Saturday, March 26, 2011

...Bajan update

I've sadly been back in the states for a week. A LONG WEEK!!! (It actually went by quickly, but I've gotta have a dramatic twist, you know!)

I've been putting this blog off all week out of laziness and business. So, here is a picture run down of my days in Barbados.

I started my first morning to HOMEMADE breakfast! The wife of the B&B fixes breakfast from scratch every morning. She had baked some fabulous honey wheat with raisin bread and a fat veggie omelette. There was also a platter of fresh grapes, pineapple, finger bananas, and amazing oranges. I was also brought tangy orange juice and warm tea. [It was a lot of food, BUT my genius plan when traveling is to eat free, eat late, and eat every crumb so it will last me till dinner!] After breakfast I readied myself for my beloved beach.

I found a semi-quite beach (most beaches were tainted by the many tourists) and was able to rent a chair and umbrella for $7.50USD! It was gonna be about $10, but the renter guessed I was from Guyana and I think gave me an island girl discount. With the money I saved I bought myself a coconut to tie me over till dinner.


After beaching it I headed back to the B&B to shower the sand off and get ready for dinner. Oistins is a town nearby that is infamous for their weekend fish fry at their fish market. Now, I didn't know what to expect from this night, but I'm glad I ventured out for the night. First, I roamed around Oistins to get the lay of the land. There are a TON of little restaurants, rows of quant kiosks for vendors to sell local souvenirs, and a gazebo filled with old men playing dominoes, cards, and plenty of witty-old-man-banter! Reality was first thing was first...DINNER!!

I found a little restaurant with a reasonable line (word is the longer the queue, the better the food!) I ordered the flying fish meal. It included my grilled flying fish, red beans & rice, macaroni pie (Bajan tradition), plantains, and a beer. :) My belly was a very happy belly. All this only cost $15...I also had a happy wallet. :)

This night I made friends with some local Bajan (slang for Barbadian) men and we hung out. They bought me my drinks...don't worry mom, it was beer and it came with the bottle caps still intact. I actually learned how to pop the cap off using the table edge!! I was also taught that "bird watching" isn't referring to our feathered friends. There was also a DJ spinning and locals and tourists were dancing on stage...locals had moves, tourists looked like fools.

All in all it was a fabulous Barbadian night!

My last day in Barbados I hit up a different beach and swam, slept, swam, read, slept, swam, listened to music, napped, enjoyed.


Stressful Indeed!!!

I also went to a couple malls and did some window shopping. I stopped at home for to shower and dress for dinner. I walked to the van stop in this. BEAUTIFUL!


I decided to go into town and eat at the Waterfront Cafe and Restaurant. When I arrived I asked for a table in which the waitress replied, "For 1?" I answered "yes "confidently, but with a ginormous pit in my stomach. This was my first nice, sit down dinner in my life.

"Ok Tash, you gotta ooze confidence and reek of apathy towards the idea of eating alone amongst couples and families." "Deal." "GAME ON!!"

(Don't get snobby...you know you talk to yourself too.)

I ordered a beer, my dinner, and later a dessert with another beer to polish the meal off. It was actually a GREAT meal!! I really didn't care that I was alone because I was able to take it all in without any interruptions.

I sat on the patio and enjoyed this view of the boats docked up. There was a live jazz band inside the restaurant that filled my dinner air.

I drank Banks beer the night before, so I thought I would try Carib this night. I think I like Banks a little more. Either way it was delish. Did you know that if you sprinkle salt on your napkin it'll keep the napkin from sticking to your glass? (Thanks Shlee!! This was also a test to see if you read this.)
To my right the rest of the dock area. If you look towards the top of the picture you'll see the full moon everyone was raving about!

After my meal I met and ended up hanging out with some Canadians! One is full Canadian, and married to a half French and half Zambian, and the one I originally met, Tarence, was half Trinidadian and half Bajan. They were there helping Tarence's mom renovate her house to rent out. The 4 of us went down to The Gap to hang out...no we didn't fall into it. The Gap is an after hours place to hang out with bars, music, and loads of people to meet. It was a fabulous way to end my 1st trip to Barbados.

I would recommend Barbados to ANYONE. The weather is beautiful, the people are friendly, and the water is cool. You're a fool to not go! There is even a direct flight from Dallas to Barbados, so hit it up and tell Barbados hi for me!

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