Lo and behold . . . Gustav (not even hurricane status as of yet) is creating a paranoid frenzy here in NOLA. My dear fellow blog readers . . . Currently, with its winds at 50 mph and still 6 days away, people are making drastic preparations for the worst. University hospital (and Tulane probably) are shutting down the OR on Friday . . . no elective cases. My fellow co-workers are bombarding me with questions . . . Where will you go? When will you leave? Have you made hotel reservations yet? and I'm thinking 'Seriously, hotel reservations?' I have been advised to take my car and drive home (with the cat). And, let me just say that 13 hrs in the car with Frankie meowing (for a storm that we don't even know is coming!) sounds pretty miserable! At work, we filled out emergency contact sheets in case of a hurricane (Laura is planning to go to India, in case anyone is wondering about her). Our condo complex has also sent out flyers about hurricane preparation (please don't leave potential flying hazards in your yard), with forms for emergency contacts as well. I must say, Gustav's gusto has already arrived in NOLA!
the audacity of Gustav for even thinking about coming this way?! As Dr. Fox would say, Unbelievable!
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Monday, August 18, 2008
Heaven at Hermitage
Hermitage Bay, Antigua . . . indescribable . . . words and pictures don't do it justice. This is how I picture heaven ~ exotically beautiful ~ serene tranquility ~ romantic seclusion. Just the sound of the waves on the sand, and the refreshing feel of warm breezes. I wanted to melt into the surroundings and live there forever! Literally, paradise on earth.
We were so excited to share this special place with Jackie and Connor (August 2nd - 9th). They stayed for four nights, while we were lucky enough to have seven nights. If pictures are worth a thousand words, actually being there was worth a million. The flowers and vegetation were beyond beautiful with the most vibrant colors. Our cottages were a short hike up the hill, and offered amazing views. Everyday was a mix of relaxation and adventure ~ sunbathing ~ soaking in the pool ~ reading under the umbrella ~ eating and drinking to our hearts' content ~ snorkelling ~ kayaking ~ hiking ~ collecting sea shells ~ and of course, photography!
this is our amazing view ~ with afternoon sunlight reflecting on the ocean . . .
our view from cottage #38 . . .
We were so excited to share this special place with Jackie and Connor (August 2nd - 9th). They stayed for four nights, while we were lucky enough to have seven nights. If pictures are worth a thousand words, actually being there was worth a million. The flowers and vegetation were beyond beautiful with the most vibrant colors. Our cottages were a short hike up the hill, and offered amazing views. Everyday was a mix of relaxation and adventure ~ sunbathing ~ soaking in the pool ~ reading under the umbrella ~ eating and drinking to our hearts' content ~ snorkelling ~ kayaking ~ hiking ~ collecting sea shells ~ and of course, photography!
this is our amazing view ~ with afternoon sunlight reflecting on the ocean . . .
our view from cottage #38 . . .
view from our deck . . .
our daybed, beside the plunge pool . . .
our room . . . and no, we did not need the mosquito net
soaking in the view with a glass of wine . . .
evening pictures before dinner . . .
the pool and bar/lounge area at night . . .
Hermitage beach . . .
view of pool and beach . . .
exotic views on the way there . . .
our first view of Rendezvous Bay . . .
After the strenuous hike, we all adjourned to our hillside plunge pool . . . to soak the warm water and have a much needed drink!
twilight in the bar/lounge . . .
On our second day (Monday), we decided to hike to Rendezvous Bay . . . unfortunately, the taxi ride was 50 min to get to the drop-off point. Not to mention, it was blistering hot, and we were carrying our picnic lunch along the way. I think Connor and Jackie were a little loathe to leave the paradise at Hermitage Bay, but they made the best of it! Rendezvous Bay is actually one of the most beautiful beaches I've ever seen.
Here we are on our way there . . . Jackie seems to be the only one smiling!
exotic views on the way there . . .
our first view of Rendezvous Bay . . .
After the strenuous hike, we all adjourned to our hillside plunge pool . . . to soak the warm water and have a much needed drink!
Afterward, we got ready for dinner (soaked in the bath while listening to music and drinking wine . . . ahhhh . . . ) and of course, took some pre-dinner photos . . .
twilight in the bar/lounge . . .
side view of cottage #38 . . . sitting on the edge of the world . . .
view from behind cottage #34, on the walking path down to the beach . . .
Matt at the lounge beside the pool . . . probably waiting for a frozen fruity drink . . .
I know, I keep posting this same picture . . . I love this view of the afternoon sun reflecting on the water . . .
Dinner on Jackie and Connor's last night . . .
morning rainbow at Hermitage . . .
looking down on cottage #38 . . . Jackie and Connor stayed in cottage #39 just to the right . . .
morning/daytime picture of the plunge pool . . .
the incredible view from our cottage . . .
view from behind cottage #34, on the walking path down to the beach . . .
Matt at the lounge beside the pool . . . probably waiting for a frozen fruity drink . . .
here, we're visiting with our new British friends, Nikki and Steve . . . they were a lovely couple, and we hope to keep in touch with them . . .
I know, I keep posting this same picture . . . I love this view of the afternoon sun reflecting on the water . . .
Dinner on Jackie and Connor's last night . . .
morning rainbow at Hermitage . . .
morning on the beach . . . take your pick of beach chairs . . .
the water was an amazing color . . . every shade of blue and green imaginable . . .
lots of jellies . . .
beachside and hillside cottages . . .
Jackie and Connor didn't want to leave . . .
After their sad departure, Matt decided to take a nap on our daybed . . . how anyone could sleep with that incredible view behind them is beyond me . . .
the water was an amazing color . . . every shade of blue and green imaginable . . .
lots of jellies . . .
hermit crabs at hermitage beach . . . what a wonder!
beachside and hillside cottages . . .
Jackie and Connor didn't want to leave . . .
After their sad departure, Matt decided to take a nap on our daybed . . . how anyone could sleep with that incredible view behind them is beyond me . . .
enjoying the view with a nice glass of savingnon blanc . . .
this is the view from above/behind cottage #38 ~ note the green hill to the left . . . Matt and I hiked around this hill . . .
this is the view from above/behind cottage #38 ~ note the green hill to the left . . . Matt and I hiked around this hill . . .
During our hike around the green hill, we discovered six or seven "secret" beaches . . . this was one of my favorite mornings . . .
Here you see the trail that wound around the outside of the hill, along the coastline . . .
Here you see the trail that wound around the outside of the hill, along the coastline . . .
Matt standing on the red rock pennisula (you can see this from Hermitage) . . .
Carly's favorite secret beach . . . she's picturing her dream house on the hill above this beach . . .
another picture of my beach . . .
here I am going for a swim . . .
have you ever seen such clear water? it felt like bath water . . . (with jellies!)
another picture of my beach . . .
view of the "secret" beach from the kayak
Coming back to Hermitage on the kayak, we passed around the red rock pennisula . . . you can just barely see the cottages . . .
View of Hermitage from the kayak . . .
yes, I have a hundred of these pictures . . . (this is where we spent all of our late afternoon hours . . in the plunge pool, listening to music, drinking wine or mojitos or pina colodas)
what a life . . .
spectacular sunsets . . .
the last morning, we spent our time by the pool and the beach . . . relaxing and wishing we could stay here forever . . .
we had a beautiful sunset on our last night . . . antigua wishing us farewell . . .
Before leaving, we vowed to come back to Hermitage before too long . . . I only wish I could bring all my family and friends with us! This is the most amazingly beautiful place I've ever been, and we loved every minute! It was hard to leave . . . but I still have the 600+ photos I took (and lots of incredible memories)!
Coming back to Hermitage on the kayak, we passed around the red rock pennisula . . . you can just barely see the cottages . . .
View of Hermitage from the kayak . . .
late morning shower (when we returned from kayaking) . . .
yes, I have a hundred of these pictures . . . (this is where we spent all of our late afternoon hours . . in the plunge pool, listening to music, drinking wine or mojitos or pina colodas)
what a life . . .
admiring the view . . .
spectacular sunsets . . .
the last morning, we spent our time by the pool and the beach . . . relaxing and wishing we could stay here forever . . .
we had a beautiful sunset on our last night . . . antigua wishing us farewell . . .
Before leaving, we vowed to come back to Hermitage before too long . . . I only wish I could bring all my family and friends with us! This is the most amazingly beautiful place I've ever been, and we loved every minute! It was hard to leave . . . but I still have the 600+ photos I took (and lots of incredible memories)!
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