Great shots! I enjoyed several trips to Barbados, the last one about 15 years ago.
Emma Peel: I suppose Mother warned you about women like me?
John Steed: Until now, I didn't know there were women like you.
Me too. I was last there in 1995.
Getting ready for the Friday fish fry.
Yeah in Oistins, gonna pop over there on Friday evening.
Great hands on photos.
Remember Yesterday, Dream About Tomorrow, But Live Today.
My first experience with fish there was dining on flying fish! Of course, had never heard of it but back then, they were fifty cents for 6-12 depending on the catch that day. (my how times have changed!). We rented a house that had an awesome cook/housekeeper included. She would go to the fish market every day, we would give her cash and she would purchase and prepare all the local fish along with any fresh vegetables available. But the flying fish were the very best, butterflied, battered in a to die for coating, and deep fried. I still have cravings for those!!! A friend we traveled with even looked into possibly importing them into the US but ultimately, it was not a logical business opportunity back then.
Emma Peel: I suppose Mother warned you about women like me?
John Steed: Until now, I didn't know there were women like you.
Fish Fry at Oistins.
Had a great night there on Friday evening, fun evening with great food and entertainment.
Some great fresh mahi mahi from the grill.
One on the many menus from the various vendors.
Pats Place seemed to be the most popular haunt for food, although everyone looked good imho, we had quite a wait to get served but it was worth the effort.
The menu from Pats Place in bajan dollars, half it for USD.
Regards
Mark
Wow..prices of flying fish have gone up!!!
Emma Peel: I suppose Mother warned you about women like me?
John Steed: Until now, I didn't know there were women like you.
The Bay Tavern, situated in Martin's Bay in the parish of St. John. This place was superb, great local cuisine with wonderful whole fried fresh red snapper, the fisherman were actually bringing them in straight from the boat cleaned and gutted ready for cooking, served with local provisions. Plenty of locals with a few tourists in, I guess they got lost when they found this place ???
The Bay Tavern.
My very gracious hosts, Louis and Rosie.
The Bay tavern from the beach.
A couple of views of the beach below the restaurant.
Fresh Red Snapper cleaned and gutted and just delivered to the kitchen.
3 fried whole red snappers, first with sweet potato cake.
Second with buttered cassava.
Third with breadfruit and saltfish pie.
While we were there the famous British celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott was filming a dish he had made for his new tv show in the UK, doing a world wide tour of food from around the world. He came over to me and introduced him self and asked me if I heard the football (soccer) results from the UK and we chewed the fat for 10 minutes or so. Nice guy very pleasant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ainsley_Harriott
Regards
Mark.
This was one of our favorite areas to visit...so beautiful and we always found it amazing just how many churches there were on the island.
Emma Peel: I suppose Mother warned you about women like me?
John Steed: Until now, I didn't know there were women like you.
Yes churches all over the island. This one in The St. Lawrence Gap intrigued me, as straight after the church on strip was bar after bar after bar and restaurants with this beautiful church at the start of the strip with a gorgeous sea view from it's car park.
With views from it's car park.
More churches to follow.
Regards
Mark
All those sinners must have some place to repent!
Emma Peel: I suppose Mother warned you about women like me?
John Steed: Until now, I didn't know there were women like you.
Some more churches.
The St. John Parish Church, really beautiful stone work again with great views of the countryside and the sea in the distance.
It was also the final resting place of the then Prime Minister of Barbados who sadly passed away while still in office at the age of 49.
I had the pleasure of meeting his sister and passing by her home for a drink with friends. Very gracious.
Regards
Mark.
Thanks for the very nice tour Mark!
Ever been to Codrington College?
No noel I have not, but Codrignton had a Barbuda connection in Antigua and Barbuda
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codrington,_Barbuda
Regards
Mark
Driving down the West Coast we stopped off in Speightstown/Port Saint Charles area.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speightstown
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Saint_Charles
More of the area to follow.
Regards
Mark
The next venture was to Miami/Enterprise Beaches.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_Beach,_Barbados
had a very good Chicken Roti at Mr. Delicious.
The lifeguard station between the beaches.
Regards
Mark
You make me want to go back...great tour of the island
Emma Peel: I suppose Mother warned you about women like me?
John Steed: Until now, I didn't know there were women like you.
Still some more to post. !!!
We noticed that it was much easier to navigate by the churches than the road names on the map we had.
We also put a local religious radio channel on all the presets on the radio in the rental car and left it on to entertain the valet parking (we decided to splurge one night in a better restaurant).
I'm very much enjoying my tour of Barbados!
Thanks Grey.
Anyway I can bring an end to all your misery with the last couple of photos. My last day back at the fish market in Oistins to pick up 3 packs of fresh flying fish to take back to Antigua. 2 of the 3 have gone already !! 10 fish in a pack for 12 Bajan Dollars = $6 USD. per pack.
Hope everyone enjoyed the photos.
Regards Mark.
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