Showing posts with label Jamaica Mon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jamaica Mon. Show all posts
Monday, December 17, 2007
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Security System
The resort where we stayed in Negril, Jamaica, uses dogs for security. Twenty-one years ago, they were German Shephards. Now there are two Rhodesian Ridgebacks and a Mongrel of some sort.
Ridgebacks are identified by the well-defined ridge of hair growing backward toward their heads. They are quite large dogs, weighing 80-90 pounds and standing 25-27 inches tall.
This is Sugar, or, as the Jamaicans who worked there pronounced it, Sugah. We were told she was pregnant but it is too early for us to see. She is the youngest of the three dogs and the most playful and most alert. When someone comes onto the property that she hasn't been introduced to, she stands tall and makes a couple hearty barks of warning. Then she loses interest and lies down. I do not want to think what she might do if she didn't want you to be there.
This fellow is Tensing. He's actually a couple inches shorter than Sugah and more laid back than she is. I guess he figures if she's going to be vigilant, he doesn't need to be.
And here's Bella. She's the oldest of the three and mostly mutt, I think. Sugah often tries to get Bella to play and Bella doesn't seem interested. 90 percent of the time, Bella can be found on the patio in front of the office with the other dogs, but lying in the shade.
Ridgebacks are identified by the well-defined ridge of hair growing backward toward their heads. They are quite large dogs, weighing 80-90 pounds and standing 25-27 inches tall.
This is Sugar, or, as the Jamaicans who worked there pronounced it, Sugah. We were told she was pregnant but it is too early for us to see. She is the youngest of the three dogs and the most playful and most alert. When someone comes onto the property that she hasn't been introduced to, she stands tall and makes a couple hearty barks of warning. Then she loses interest and lies down. I do not want to think what she might do if she didn't want you to be there.
This fellow is Tensing. He's actually a couple inches shorter than Sugah and more laid back than she is. I guess he figures if she's going to be vigilant, he doesn't need to be.
And here's Bella. She's the oldest of the three and mostly mutt, I think. Sugah often tries to get Bella to play and Bella doesn't seem interested. 90 percent of the time, Bella can be found on the patio in front of the office with the other dogs, but lying in the shade.

Wednesday, December 05, 2007
A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words
The bridge has no handrail and is 20 feet above the water. It's a popular place for people to jump from. This was taken from our balcony.
The hammocks are a lovely place to relax, nap, knit, watch the dolphins.

Hibiscus in the predominant flower at this resort. They are what we find in our room every day on the bed when the maid is done.

This is our shower, located below the Pillar House.

This is the view from the loo.

Sock, gorillapod, and iPod.

Horseback riding by the sea and in it.

Peacock does not spread its tail.

Sock progress Tuesday afternoon.

Sunset Tuesday.

Sock progress Wednesday noon.

The hammocks are a lovely place to relax, nap, knit, watch the dolphins.

Hibiscus in the predominant flower at this resort. They are what we find in our room every day on the bed when the maid is done.

This is our shower, located below the Pillar House.

This is the view from the loo.

Sock, gorillapod, and iPod.

Horseback riding by the sea and in it.

Peacock does not spread its tail.

Sock progress Tuesday afternoon.

Sunset Tuesday.

Sock progress Wednesday noon.

Sunday, December 02, 2007
Eat your hearts out, folks
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