Sunday, September 11, 2011

Rolfing, a festival of seafood and hurricanes - part 2

LAZY HOLIDAYS IN JAMAICA (continued, p.2) On Monday, the sun roasted, that is urine. This undoubtedly was the hottest day since we arrived. In the morning we were sunbathing and floundering in the pool until such time has not yet decided it was time to hide in the shadows. The second half of Monday was in care. We signed up for a session in the spa and discussed changes in the route of our journey. Apparently, we had the sense to stay in Jamaica for a week and cut the stay in Hawaii. Was used to me, I would have stayed in Jamaica until the end of the trip and would have brought all movement in space to zero. We have also considered the possibility of changing the last stage of our holiday. Perhaps we will cancel the trip to India and went to a small tour in Southeast Asia such as Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and maybe even Malaysia and Singapore. While we have not decided and simply collect information. Here, in Jamaica, I suffered a great success, I finally managed to deal with its value-hearth! My player, I planted somewhere on the road to the airport in May, and with it went "nowhere" and a selection of music that I so carefully compiled for each stage of our journey. Thanks to the many kind people, my gratitude to him has no limits, I managed to gather a couple of DVD-ROM drive with all my songs, as well as to procure, restore or maintain value-under. On Monday I finally got the "cross" and the music player, and again I became the happy owner of a huge collection of great music! This means that I no longer have to endure the singing Whitney Houston or, worse yet, a song from "Dirty Dancing" (a popular movie with Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, approx. Perevi.), Which is constantly started to play, had only to turn his Rachel player! On Tuesday, he returned to work the hotel staff, and together with them after the surgery to work out the gardener Floyd. The atmosphere in the hotel immediately became more cheerful. During the day was rain, and we decided Reich poshodili little crazy and went to bathe in the rain! Cozy place on the beach, where we do massage was fun and, of course, we were soaked to the skin ... The afternoon we spent at a local spa, where we made the massage and offered a variety of "beauty rituals. When we arrived at the salon, we were asked to undress (to Rachel's panties, but I do completely) and provided us with sarongs (traditional dress in South-East Asia and Oceania, approx. Perevi.). I must admit, I looked great! Two Jamaican women spent in our room for a massage, which was very nice and located right near the water. Around a lush vegetation, could hear only the sound of waves and sea breeze. To begin with, we decided to make peeling the entire body. Rachel rubbed some oil, which smelled Pinakoladoy (Traditional Caribbean cocktail, approx. Perevi.). I did something out there with antioxidants, and what eventually became the smell of me, I did not understand. When did the massage, I was asked to take off the sarong. I apologize for such a juicy description, but it turned out that I was covered with only a rag! I was all confused, to say the least. After a shower in the open air, we went into separate rooms where I had a deep tissue massage, and Rachel - a deep massage with hot stones. The procedure lasted about an hour. Everything was fantastic, and it was a pity that all ended so quickly. Beans and bread we returned to the hotel very rested and relaxed, delicious lunch and chatted with staff. Once we have visited New Orleans and saw with my own eyes how much damage Hurricane Katrina struck the city. That's why I was interested to learn more about the devastating force of hurricanes. September - the main month of the hurricane season in Jamaica, and I would really like to be here and see how strong they are. I shared these thoughts with Floyd, and he told me about the consequences of hurricanes in 2006 and 1989. He also told me how to prepare for the impending storm and what damage they cause. He expressed confidence that would hardly have afforded me pleasure to the sight, if I saw it with my own eyes! However, the interest element, I still have not gone! The next few days we will conduct guided tours to different places, including the Museum reggae. Start material:

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