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Day 7 but whose counting
#251681
04/01/2021 07:49 AM
04/01/2021 07:49 AM
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Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 7,455 Yonkers, NY
fabila
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Our vacation has been going by slowly until yesterday. We have three more full days on the island and weather report looks like it may be the best weather-wise. We've experienced high cloud coverage on and off and very windy during this trip. We spent Wednesday at Orient. After meeting a couple the night before recommended Kontiki we decided to spend the day at their beachfront. Good call as we were very comfortable and hadn't been to Kontini in a couple of years. Beach front and restaurant, bar area is nice, lounge chairs have great cushions, nice bathrooms and they were the only place on Orient doing a good job of cleaning up sargassum and carting it away. Located now more in the middle of Orient then as you head south there is Orange Fever, Sun, Chez Leandra, and LeString before you enter Club O. David walked the length from our point and reported that the sargassum was really bad down by Club O. This was how it was today, perhaps is different another day but he said you couldn’t get into the water without it being all along the shoreline and in the entry to the water. It was far less an issue down by Kontiki. We watched several men rake and put the sargassum back into the water which only was washing back in not too far after. Our morning started with a toast on the beach and we were delighted a Mimosa and Bellini were served in stemware. Two lounges and an umbrella were $20 whether you ate onsite or not. It was super windy with a mix of sun and clouds during our stay. When a shower started a little before noon we decided it was time to move to the dining area for lunch. We had a nice leisure lunch starting with the fried chicken springs. I ate the Bo Bun salad bowl: noodles, salad, beef, fried shallots, red onions, lime wedge with several pieces of shrimp fried rolls. David’s mahi-mahi burger was served on a toasted sesame bun served with crispy fries. He loved his dish as did I. A cappuccino and the most light and fluffy lemon cheesecake on a biscuit which came with mango sorbet on the side ended our meal. Tres bonne! Back to the beach for maybe 30 minutes before the sky became dark and beach man informed us heavy rain was coming. The was our cue to leave. Went to Yacht club where we ran into some friends, stayed for a while then left for “downtown” Maho. David needed a new battery for his watch so we went to the jewelry store in Maho. He treated himself to a watch and bought me sterling silver drop jeweled Palm Tree earrings. The earrings are very pretty. He loves his watch. Maho pharmacy has a variety of toiletries we needed and have been there several times. Prices aren’t bad and they take the Magic of the Caribbean card where you receive 10% off of purchases. For dinner we went to Roxy’s Corner located on the Simpson Bay marina side where there are several other small restaurants. Roxy is a doll and her and her husband serve good food. I had the pan fried butter fish, rice with a hint of curry, salad and plantains. Roxy makes her own hot sauce, yummy. Kontiki beacfront Fried chicken spring rolls Bo bun Lemon cheesecake and mango sorbet [img] Roxys Corner pan fried butter fish
Last edited by fabila; 04/01/2021 08:05 AM.
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Re: Day 7 but whose counting
[Re: fabila]
#251687
04/01/2021 08:49 AM
04/01/2021 08:49 AM
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Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 82,852 Central Florida!
Carol_Hill
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Whoa, looks marvelous! I think we may have to try out Kontiki next time. I loved the bo bun nem salad at Dreams. How did this compare??
Carol Hill
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Re: Day 7 but whose counting
[Re: fabila]
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04/01/2021 11:13 AM
04/01/2021 11:13 AM
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Louise and David, it was so nice to get to visit yesterday! A happy accident. It seems the weather will be a bit more cooperative today, beautiful sunshine. Hope you find a nice warm patch of sand somewhere and enjoy the rest of your time. . See you in October.
Elaine ********************************* God Bless the broken road....
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Re: Day 7 but whose counting
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04/01/2021 11:15 AM
04/01/2021 11:15 AM
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"Two lounges and an umbrella were $20 whether you ate onsite or not."
Elaine ********************************* God Bless the broken road....
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Re: Day 7 but whose counting
[Re: fabila]
#251731
04/01/2021 12:56 PM
04/01/2021 12:56 PM
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Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 14,649 Brookfield, CT.
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So enjoying your trip, Louise. I wish you could stay another week or so - you guys both deserve it.
And I’m almost embarrassed to admit this since we both know I’m not much of a foodie but I’m really enjoying your meals. TY for sharing them.
Respectfully,
pat
"Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them."
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