It is home to the cruisers. Cruisers (as they call themselves) are the people that live on sailboats docked in Kralendijk. They live on their boats year round some travel the seas and Bonaire is just one of their stops.
Every Tuesday evening they gather at Divers Diner with their guitars, mandolins, tambourines and iPads (which have the words to their songs). They play everything from rock and roll, to country, to folk songs and even Elvis and Beatles songs. They jam from evening to whenever. It was a blast to listen and sing along. There was even dancing.Thursday, March 31, 2022
Cruisers Jammin'
Saturday, March 26, 2022
The Dating Game
This is the page where everyone goes to ask questions about the island. Like: " Where can I find a water noodle for my exercise class?" or "Is the cargo ship at Salt Pier today?" or "What store has sour cream this week?". They also use the page to bitch about the roads, development, power outages, barking dogs and bad service.
They often ask for advise about moving to the island and since I have been through this, I always respond and try to give good advise. Everyone, except the government, was very helpful to us in making the move and getting settled on the island. It's my way to pay it forward.
Two of the couples with whom I correspond, recently visited the island. We had a chance to meet with both of them and we are convinced they will be good friends.
It's been like a dating game. We initially communicate electronically. We ask general questions to get to know one another. We schedule a time to meet in person. We test the waters with a meet for drinks or lunch to see if we are compatible. After the meeting we decide if a second "date" is warranted or they do not need a call back. So far our "dating game" has yielded a great group of new friends.
Car Wash
There are many options on the island. a couple of industrious guys will come to your place with their van and power washer and detail your car.
There are several self-serve car washes on the island as well as several full service car washes. We opted for the full service car wash nearest our house. Five guys power wash the car, vacuum, wipe down the inside, wash windows inside and out and put black stuff on your tires after they cleaned the hub caps and wheels. It took an hour.It was worth the $25. The car looks better than when we bought it a year ago. As you know we purchased a used, island car that is kind-of a junker. Now the car looks very respectable and super clean. The paint job is still in descent shape and it has proven to be dependable.
Monday, March 21, 2022
Laundry
It takes me a full day to wash sheets for our bed. The washer is small (one sheet per load) and it takes 1:43 hours for each load. I have three sheets for each bed to wash. It takes an hour for the sheets to dry on the line, if it doesn't rain on them. This sounds like a story problem, doesn't it?
Anyway, the best thing about resort areas is that they have these great housekeeping services for hotels and VRBO owners. The one I found is called Alpha and Omega. A fitting name for a sorority girl that belonged to the Alpha Chi Omega's.
The dirty laundry is weighed, put in a bag, and taken away. I got a receipt. I get it back in two days cleaned and pressed for $28. I must pick it up at 4:00 pm sharp according to the laundry attendant. I think they deliver too, but I was so delighted that someone was going to do the sheets, that I didn't ask about this service. But I will next time.
Beach Tennis
The path leads to, what we thought, was a recreational arena. It looked like a bunch of volleyball courts. There was a covered storage container which usually means its an official "building" of some sort. Netting surrounds the arena and spectator seating was sprinkled around the area. There was a billboard with advertising.
Friday, March 18, 2022
First Visitors
The good news about rain in Bonaire is that it typically doesn't last long and it is warm. We didn't let the rain dampen our site seeing and activities.
We visited the distillery in Rincon, ate BBQ and toured the sites. Rincon is the oldest town on Bonaire and served as the weekend home for slaves during the 1600's. It is now a tourist attraction where many of the Antilleans live.We did new activities. There are two casinos on the island. Kathy sniffed out one of them because she needed a gambling fix. This one was located in the Divi Flamingo resort. Which is an all inclusive with spas, dive shops, restaurants, and a pier that houses a fine beach bar. The casino is open from 7:00 pm to 2:00 am. These weird hours forced us to drink at the beach bar because we arrived in the afternoon. We returned that night. Results: Rick up by $50 and Kathy down by $80. Sally kept her money in her wallet.
We Never Noticed
Looking through the slave hut windows, makes us realize that working in the salt pans was brutal. These small huts require a person to crawl into them through a narrow doorway that is only about 2 feet tall. Even though they are beach front, they are rustic and only provide some shade.
Saturday, March 5, 2022
The Couch and the Chicken
This is a what I call the" Jamaican Park". The picnic tables and benches are painted in Jamaican colors. Even the trees in the park are painted.
Most of the street names are hard to pronounce and are seldom marked. This is why directions on Bonaire sound like this: you know where the colored picnic tables are, take a right at the gas station and follow the dirt road until it turns and then look for that yellow house with a turquoise fence and it will be on your right behind the marine salvage building, you know you are there when you see the couch and the chicken.
Amazon UK
We made our first purchase through Amazon in the UK. Here is how it worked:
We ordered smart plugs to manage our outside lights with our phone. We made the purchase through an Amazon supplier of European electronics. They (Amazon) honored my Prime membership and shipped for free within the EU. FedEx delivered the smart plugs to our shipping address in the UK. EZone, our shipping company, got it from London to Bonaire. It took over a month to get to Bonaire and cost $56 in customs and shipping.
These are the smart plugs. As you will note, they plug into European plugs. They are wireless and programmed through our phone. They are designed for outside use and are basically a timer for lights to come on and off.
The instructions for set-up and use are in 27 different languages. Thank goodness one of the 27 was English.
"Why do we need these?", you may ask. Well....
The timers on the house are placed near the top of the wall beneath the roof. The placement makes it impossible to change the timing without a ladder. Plus the electrical outlets are European. We needed wireless so we could easily change the time for lights to come on and off.
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