Saturday 22 March 2014

Curaçao Day 5 and 6

A glorious trip on a catamaran to Klein Curaçao which is a deserted island an hour and a half away. Motored there and came back with the sails up. The turquoise sea was so brilliant that the seagulls overhead were blue on their undersides! Luckily we weren't seasick like some others. Enjoyed snorkelling and swimming and exploring shipwrecks. Tried to stay as covered up as possible from this tropical sun so only a few bright red bits the next day but took a break from the sun for most of the day. 
We are appreciating the very international and   cosmopolitan vibe on the island. One sees and hears folks of all colours and nationalities while out and about with Dutch, Spanish, local Creole (Papiamentu)  and English intermingled in conversations. Curaçao remains connected to the Netherlands so people have a Dutch passport which offers opportunities for the youth to attend university in Holland and other options as well. The poverty I have seen on some Carribean islands is not in evidence here so life is good for folks at the point. Tourism and the oil refinery keep the economy going. 



Wednesday 19 March 2014

Curaçao Day 3 and 4

What can I say. Blue skies and blue sea again. Winter seems long behind us now though the New York TV channel reminds us of cold temps. A trip on the local bus to the Curaçao Sea Acquarium was fun. Feeding nurse sharks, petting stingrays and the dolphin show were entertaining. Most impressive was learning that there are natural cleaning stations under the sea where lively shrimp set up shop to assist their various colleagues who drop by by removing parasites etc. and getting their dinner in the process. How efficient and helpful. A trip to the western less inhabited part of the island showcased azure beaches, barren volcanic plains and the plantations where the slaves rebelled to strive for freedom. Swimming in the real sea rather than our faux one at the hotel was magnificent. 





Tuesday 18 March 2014

Curaçao Day 2

Breakfast on the terrace, what a lovely way to start a morning in the tropics. Watched all the folks disembarking from the huge cruise ship moored near us. We joined the throngs walking over the Emma Bridge past the colourful floating market and toured the Pietermaai and Punda districts in Willemstad. As a Unesco World Heritage site, many of the old homes are being restored and  painted in beautiful colours. Very hot on the streets but we soon found relief as we enjoyed ocean breezes, the sound of the waves crashing on rocks. A cold Amstel and barracuda sightings made for a relaxing afternoon. After R and R by our ocean pool, the evening ended with a stroll to see the Emma Bridge all lit up. 








Monday 17 March 2014

Curaçao day 1

Away from the snow and the bitter winds that have hounded us all winter. The tropical breezes are so warming on our cheeks. Cocktails in the town of Willemstaad as we watched an interesting bridge let boats in and out if the harbour. A swim in our man made ocean type infinity pool made our day complete. 



Saturday 15 March 2014

Warmth Ahead

Scarborough with spring on the horizon. The glory of warm moments with our hopes to be dashed by yet another flurry of snow. Always beautiful however the dancing snowflakes should wait for next year to entrance us. A discovery in the neighbourhood was a wonderful entree to our vacation week, the recently opened Guildwood Tea Room. How civilized. The Darjeeling tea  was strong and the cranberry and orange scone divine. Curaçao here we come!!!!!

Sunday 9 March 2014

What a Guy!

Saw the taping of a Rick Mercer show at CBC recently. Such a quick wit and as engaging in person as on TV. He seemed to thoroughly enjoy every moment and smiled as he watched his escapades on tape at a donkey refuge and rock climbing centre with singer Jan Arden. Rick Mercer and CBC, both national treasures!!