When everyone returned from a very nice day at the beach, the four of us adults went for a quick visit to Kevin and Ella's. Their house is amazing. Like many around here, it was built with a second house in the same yard for either guests or a rental, a large pool between them, and flowers and plants from all over the island. We cut fresh Aloe for its cream and she gave us Oregano leaves to take home. Pretty neat.
This is Glen and Dianne's last night in their apartment as they head to the Melia resort tomorrow. So... pizza day for the kids and the 4 of us adults went for supper. We ate at K'comer (kay-com-air) and it may have been one of our best meals so far. (I think we say that for every meal). The waiter spoke very little English and so we had to muddle through the menu in Espanol - a trick in itself - the highlight being Mofongo y Camarones. I had Pescado surprise. Dianne took the pictures so I will post them later.
Afterwards we went for a quick drink (I know, I thought 'quick' sounded funny as I typed it...) at the Corner Bar. It has been awhile since we've been there and it seemed a good idea for Glen and Di for their last night before the resort.
Who did we see there...? Why Aaron and his dad of course. I'd tell you we were surprised , but you may not believe me.
At any rate, it was not a late night and we got home safely. It was also our last night with the benefit of Glen's rental car. That is a commodity we will certainly miss. Aaron offered us the use of his novia's (girlfriend's) Peugot. It needs a bit of work and since being a mechanic they wanted to make a trade. While that sounds good we haven't decided yet if there is a better way around this area other than motorcycle... we will leave the explanation of the driving for a later post. Try to visualize two or more herds of cattle crossing paths in different directions. Then add speed and no traffic laws.
-Brad
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