Usually the hardest beaches to find are the most beautiful. On our trip to Monte Cristi we found one of the many on the island.
Hispaniola
10 life lessons learned from surfing – Episode 5 – Flow
I thought I was just learning to Surf… turns out I was learning how to live.
The fifth lesson is all about finding and using flow.
Velero Beach Club – Quiet Retreat Close to the Action
let your worries float away with the breeze.
10 life lessons learned from surfing – Episode 4 – Your Surroundings
I thought I was just learning to Surf… turns out I was learning how to live.
The fourth lesson is all about being aware of your surroundings.
Apiculture is the Bee’s Knees
A few weeks back we went to go check out how the lovely people at The Honey Company get their delicious delicious honey. It all started when I met Carolina and Spencer at a bazaar selling their honey products. Yum! I got us a little tub of spreadable honey and it was just so delicious. I’ve been a little curious about beekeeping these days since our neighbour Charlie keeps bees at the Taino Farm, and local honey from “the campo” is available pretty much everywhere in the Dominican Republic for dirt cheap (about 100RD for a litre, that’s USD$2.50). In fact, honey is kind of a big deal here. Some farmers keep them to pollinate their crops and have a little extra income from honey sales, others just for the honey. In all as of 2011 there were 3,500 keepers and 100,000 hives. That year 500 metric tons of honey were exported to the US and Caribbean. At $2,500 per ton, that’s a million and a quarter dollar export. (world-wide demand is about 1.2 million metric tons per year) Turns out, as Carolina told us though “Before the varroa plague stroke, the DR exported almost 900 metric tons per year, so we have actually lost a dear share in the international market.” and that the reason you can find honey so cheap is that a lot of it is cut with syrups or made with less-than-quality hygiene. In fact she thinks the honey business here is in trouble. So we got in contact and they invited us up to Abreu so we could check out what all the buzz is about. Spencer’s mother, Lynn, lives up in Abreu in a beautiful home in the hills and it’s just the most perfect place for Carolina and Spencer to plant a few hives. The bees are really happy because Lynn’s landscaping is just stupendous and they have access to all the flowers their little hearts desire. Piñon, Mango, Basil, you name it, these little bees have everything delicious at their disposal. I know they don’t see anything like we do, but I hope they appreciate the view they get from up there. It’s a really peaceful and tranquil place and after a little mucking around putting on long sleeves and netting on a… Continue Reading
Empanadas El Suave – Early Mornin Munchies
Early bird gets the worm… all the other birds are jealous.
Wallpaper Wednesday – October 02 – Surfs Up
September to remember and October’s a must, so they say in terms of waves on the North Coast, Dominican Republic.
Kite Club Cafe – Refreshing Haven
When it’s as hot as it has been here lately, by which I mean unbearable, it’s nice to have somewhere nice and breezy to escape to. Kite Club Cafe will definitely do the trick
Wallpaper Wednesday – September 18th – Sail Away
… the back lit sails now had character, their seams popping and colors gleaming.
Flowers in the Dominican Republic
Take a trip into the world of flowers and see them as never before.
La Parilla Luis A.K.A The Chicken Shack
CHICKENNNNNNNNN!
Wallpaper Wednesday – September 4th – Travel
Long exposure fun on the beach.
Random Travel Photo – Cracks
As the river dries the mud begins to crack to create a still movement in the riverbed.
Then and Now – Cabarete, DR
Development and tourism seems to quickly change the landscapes of the places we love. See how Cabarete has changed over the last 30 years.
Wallpaper Wednesday – August 28th – Sea Shells
Sally sold sea shells down by the sea shore.
How My Brother Ended Up in the Hospital Hooked Up to an IV in the Tropics
My brother came to visit us in the Dominican Republic and spent an afternoon hooked up to an IV. What happened?
La Cantina – Fine-Dining Without the Pretence
La Cantina is the newest restaurant in town, and it won’t let you down.
Belgium Bakery – Belgian-Dominican Fusion
Sometimes a mix of cultures leads to a beautiful, I mean, delicious thing.
Wallpaper Wednesday – August 7th – I Need a Dollar
I need a dolla dolla a dolla is what I need. Enjoy this weeks Wallpaper Wednesday of a Sand Dollar found in the depths of the ocean.
Fire Dancing, Flying Trapeze and Silks – Kaiceitos Circus
Fire dancing, trapeze and silks, also known as Ninja training in the Dominican Republic.