Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2025

Early Thanksgiving

 It was like early Thanksgiving, but the fare was even nicer and fit for us queens.

The queens, Michelle, Sonja, Joan, Kadia

This wonderful splash was prepared from start to finish by the creative Kadia, owner of the top-tier Blue Fork LLC, a well-known catering service in New York.

๐Ÿ˜‹ Cheesecake my very favorite 

I only met Kadia the master chef, in May while on a cruise. We hit it off immediately when we discovered we were both former Hamptonians.

That's how I managed to get a commitment from her to cook me a super meal for my birthday๐Ÿ˜.

The Hampton posse

There was a logistics problem however, as she lived in New York and I lived in Florida.

Anyway it all came together when her best friend Michelle migrated from New York to Florida. 

So this weekend she flew down for the birthday special and made it into a house-warming bash too.

Oxtail

Curried goat



                               Tada.... Pork.


 And would you believe cheese cake and creme boulee for desert!  Wow.

The chef extraordinaire 

And how could I forget the mannish water we started with๐Ÿ˜‹.

It sure was a fun day (and filling to boot) to remember.๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜‹

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Mitzie saved the day/Cousin Delroy.

 The greatest fishermen will tell you that often, they go and spend hours at sea and come home without any fish.

Well that didn't happen to the big fisherwoman, Mitzie, but the rest of us returned empty handed.

Her's was a Silver Snapper 




Oh yea, I got a bite and was bringing in a little one, but alas just feet from the boat, it jumped off and took off like Bolt.

And Bernie got a bite too but his fish did not tarry long at all.



Regardless, we had a wonderful day meandering along on the long, impressive Black River, with its beautiful scenery and serenity.





Quite a big croc

We never saw many large Crocs this time, but a few babies were in the hatchery.





And did you know that the 26,000 acre Black River Morass had natural gas? I certainly didn't but when we saw the smoke, the fisherman explained that on hot days, the sun ignites sections of the morass that are shallow and dry. 

Successive governments have decided not to exploit this reserve though, as it's too important as an environmental resource.


I agree totally.

 As I always say, if I don't learn something every day, it means I am dead. And I ain't, as I am enjoying life.๐Ÿ˜€ 



The only slight disappointment on this trip was that we had heard about this restaurant called Miss Lou which was famous for its delicious curried crab. It's in a district called Slipe. We heard the road to get there is terrible, but we didn't have to drive to get there, as it's right on the river!

In case you never heard though, sections of Jamaica were badly damaged by the terrible hurricane Beryl about 3 weeks ago. 

And while where we are escaped,  almost the  entire island seems to have lost electricity and it is being restored very slowly. So many small businesses people are having serious financial challenges.

Well Slipe still has no electricity so Miss Lou cannot cook her crabs.

Really hard on her.

Slipe bridge

Miss Lou's crab place.

PS. ( August 26, 2025.)  As we had in St. Elizabeth, we took a quick trip to Munro to visit our cousin Colonel Delroy Ormsby who had managed the Silver Sands properties for decades.

We had been unable to get him by phone for weeks so journeyed to his farm where he lived after retirement from Silver Sands.

Glad we did, for although he looked well, hardly had we returned home to the US before we got a message that he died.

Today, 08/26/2025, which incidentally was the birthday of my late mom Madeline Marshall, is the 1st anniversary of his death and I was happy to get pictures and videos from his widow Blossom, of his funeral and memories. I am storing them right here!

His daughter's wedding 

A painting given to him by his squad in the Jamaican defense force.

The late Delroy's son Simon and granddaughter Raquel.


My late dear cousin Delroy's memories.๐Ÿฅฒ

Below are other fishing memories๐Ÿ™‚.

The would-be fishermen below.
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What a beautiful, serene environment!





Captain Kai












Not even this almost empty cooler can spoil these memories.๐Ÿ˜