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Empty nesters...ready to stretch our wings. Life is good and we plan on making it even better. This blog is mostly about our trips to Vieques Puerto Rico, with a few odds and ends thrown in about our life after the mortgage.
Showing posts with label playa escondida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label playa escondida. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Curt takes a hike...

Woke up early this morning. Had a light breakfast of hard boiled eggs, juice and coffee (sounds like a broken record doesn't it). We arrived on Orchid about 8:45. Judy and Andre were right in front of us on the drive in. We were surprised to find another couple on Orchid when we got there. We were also surprised to find our cabana empty. So far this trip I haven't had to build one...yet. After we unpacked, my first order of business was to add a stone to the sundial for 9am. Problem was I got side tracked by talking with Andre and missed the 9am point. We decided to wait until 10am and put that stone in.

 I did remember to take a picture of the table I made yesterday:


You can see the coconut laying on the table. Well when Judy and Andre were down talking they told me about all the coconuts laying around down by them. They said I should come down and get some of them. So Lorrie and I did. We tried to grab ones at different stages. The first one I opened had only milk in it, but the milk was sweeter than the ones we had yesterday. But that was nothing compared to the second one I opened. The outer shell on it was all brown. I was actually just looking to eat some coconut meat. What I found was a whole lot better. When I began peeling the outer shell off of the nut I noticed a small sprout coming out of one of the three eyes. I felt bad at first because this had already sprouted but I couldn't see it under the shell. The sprout was only a half inch or so long.  I really didn't know what to expect because I had never opened one that had germinated. Well what I found was a spongy ball inside the coconut once I got it opened. There was also white coconut meat. The ball had the consistantsy of  angel food cake and tasted like cotton candy. What a treat. I had once watched a Survivorman show where Les was one a small island. He opened a coconut and found one like the one I had opened. He talked about how good it was. Anyway..Lorrie and I enjoyed it. I have pictures of the coconut:



I have since learned that this is a delicacy and I believe it's called coconut bread or coconut heart. Once the coconut sprout reaches a height of 18" or so it can be poisinous. Something to be aware of if your thinking of eating a coconut with a big sprout out of it. Mine had no visable sprout, otherwise I would have never cracked it open. I probably would have planted it.

I did take time to go out and try to snorkel again today..but the visibility was no better than before. When I came back in I checked the sundial to see it was still keeping correct time. I checked it at 2 o'clock and took this picture:



It was right on the money.

Today saw 17 people on Orchid, about the same as yesterday. One lady came down to talk with Lorrie and I. Her name was Mimi and she was from Mass. She ask how one goes about getting one of the cabanas on Orchid. I said "you build one". She was amazed that we had built our little cabana. She ask where I got the materials? I told her that everything came off of this beach, even the rope.

It was a really relaxing afternoon for Lorrie and I. We went over to the rock gallery and stood up pieces that had fell over. I added a new one and so did Lorrie. We talked with Judy and Andre for a long time. The weather forecast called for a 50% chance of rain. Other than a quick shower when we arrived, the skies where absolutely clear all day long.

It was getting later in the afternoon when I told Lorrie that I wanted to walk over on the west side of Orchid around the point and take a few pictures. I ask her if she wanted to go. She said she would rather stay at our little cabana and read.  I bid her adieu and headed out, camera in hand.

So if you want to, come along on my little walk. I took A LOT of pictures. Rather than comment on each one I'm gonna to just talk about a few. Most were me  trying to capturing different colors and textures I saw along the way. So if a picure doesn't make a lot of sense...it wasn't really suppose to. Alright then..here we go:


First we tell Lorrie goodbye...she's already into her book.





Now this is the reason you have to wear shoes or sandals if you leave the immediate beach. That's a sand burr and let me tell you they hurt.




























Ok...it was somewhere around here when I was taking shots of the cacti that I realized I was over the half way point to Escondida. I decided to push on and walk all the way over to Escondida and then take the road back to Orchid. I hoped Lorrie wouldn't worry about me being gone so long. So..on to Esondida:









When I got on the beach I saw this palm. I had planted this palm in November. It was laying on the beach, having been uprooted from Irene I would guess. I had dug a big whole and mounded the sand up around it. It was still there and the palm looked to be doing fine.



Now it was back to Orchid








When I got back, Lorrie could see me come up from behind and ask "How did you get there? I thought you were walking over there by the west side of Orchid?" I told her I had walked all the way around.  Pretty good little hike it was.

Lorrie and I ended up staying on Orchid until 6 o'clock. We set a stone for 5:30 but the sun was too low to do one for six. So nice to have the beach to ourselves again. We took one last swim for the day, Judy and Andres rocks were over on the far east shore, ablaze in the setting light.  I took a quick video right as we were leaving Orchid today. We hated to leave,  it had been such a beautiful day.




Still wanting the day to last we decided to drive to the very end of Playa Chiva and catch the sun as it dips under the horizon. I shot video of the sun setting and Lorrie and I taking it all in. How many times have you just took 4 minutes to watch the sun set? Funny how we only find the time to do that when we're here on Vieques. If you've got 4  minutes to spare watch the video and sunset with us:


See ya tomorrow
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Sunday, December 18, 2011

November Video....

Just a video from our trip this past November. Orchid, Escondida and Blue beach.





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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Lorrie goes exploring....

It's 1:30 on Wednesday  and I have to say that being in Los Frutales is now like being in a different place all together. For one..there is no TV going across the street. Oh..you can hear the normal noises in the distance, cars, roosters, I hear someone banging a hammer..but that's about it. The rain today has really cooled things down and breezes now are through-out the house. Big...big difference from the last few days. Very relaxing and comfortable. I might just end up changing my mind about this place.

The rest of this post is about yesterday on Playa Escondida

While I was just taking it easy at "camp Playa Escondida", Lorrie decided to take a little hike with the video cam, on her own. All in all she did a pretty good job. The first segment is a riot though because she had the video cam backwards. How does one do that? I dunno...and that's why I love her. Anyway...first clip is the one of her filming backwards...she told me not to post it...but I am anyway. That's why she loves me...right?





I had forgotten to mention in my other post that I saw a great barracuda when I went out snorkeling. He was very close and of a decent size. I also saw some lion fish on the reef west of Escondida. Saw lots of fish that I didn't recognize. I looked up the squirrel fish...saw lots of them. I saw one huge fish, oval shaped with a short narrow mouth and a small rounded like rear fin? It was a tan/yellowish color. It was probably 2 foot long and about 1.5 foot tall.

We stayed at Playa Escondida until nearly 4pm. Headed back to the Fruit Trees. We took some video of the drive out of Playa Escondida:



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Playa Escondida

Today...which was actually yesterday....we went to Playa Escondida. We had driven out to Playa Plata but someone was already in my cabana (we were lazy and slept in). So..we decided to head down to Escondida and check it out. When I had looked at it this past Feb there wasn't much of a beach. This time things looked much better. So...Lorrie and I set up at it for the day. It's not a very big beach but very secluded. Escondido translates to hidden or secret, or at least I think it does.

When I went to open up the back hatch on the Jeep I noticed a gecko on the handle. We had noticed him on the Jeep when we were leaving Los Frutales. I wonder if it was the same one and he made the trip all the way from Monte Santo?


Speaking of when we left check, out my wife opening the gate at Los Frutales before we left.



Now before you get the wrong idea I don't make her open it up every time, only when I'm filming or taking pictures. She's a real trooper.

Back to Escondio...we set up camp in a flash. I was beside myself because I didn't have to build a cabana this time. We backed the Jeep down very near to the beach.


Lorrie wasted no time heading out into the water, it was rather warm. I took a shot of her.



Not having to build a cabana left me with some pent up energy so I decided I was going to open up a coconut and get at some coconut water and fresh coconut. If you've ever opened one you know how much of a chore it is. Perfect little task to keep me busy for awhile. I took some pictures of my progress below:





Not sure how long it took me but I finally managed to get at the coconut. When I punched a hole in it to get at the water an odor, reminiscent of the south end of Terre Haute (the south end of Terre Haute is where the sewage plant is), became apparent. So much for coconut water. Next mission was spearfishing. So I got all my gear on and headed out. Lorrie took a shot of me "dressed to the nines".




I first went over to the point behind me in this picture. Visibility was fair, but there was still a lot of sand being stirred up. Saw some fish but not much of any size. Next I headed over to the other side of Escondida where I had done some rock balancing. Amazing coral over there, better than we've seen on  Orchid. I did see a few fish but didn't have any luck.   " Swing and a miss...Steeerrrike 2"

Worn out from the swim, I was out over an hour, I came back to shore and had some "canned" coconut water. It was a really nice day, hot, but having the privacy of the entire beach was wonderful.  After resting for a spell Lorrie and I headed back out into the water. Lorrie was floating around in the water and I grabbed the video cam. She knows that I'm no good at just floating and was showing off. I was filming her with an entirely different motive. The clips below:








Home run!!

Next Lorrie and I did some exploring on the west side of Escondida. We went all the way around to where you can almost see the eastern part of Playa Chiva.  We took some video along the way. I'll get it uploaded later. It was 3:30 and we decided to head back.

Lastly here's the drive going up to Los Frutales:



Today is Lorries birthday....and to celebrate we went to Coconuts for dinner. We were surprised to find out just how much the menu had changed. We also noticed there was NO ice cream. That is a shame. It seems they have a new chef and will be offering more salad items and more of an Italian slant on their entrees. I had crab cakes for appetizer, Lorrie had a salad. Lorrie had an Angus burger and I had fish and chips. I know...doesn't sound very exciting, but there just wasn't nearly the offering of entrees that they had in Feb. Food was fine. Waitress was absolutely wonderful best we've had on the island. Bill was $80, we had a $25 bar tab (Lorrie had 2 mojitos $16 and I had a scotch $10).

Headed back to the house and turned in early.