BB photos
BB photos
I made a major blunder today. went out without a card in my camera! realized when I was out an Annaberg and pulled the camera out to take some snaps. Oh well.
I put all the Bongo Bongo photos in one album for those who are interested. you can see them here.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbw1024/BongoBongo
I put all the Bongo Bongo photos in one album for those who are interested. you can see them here.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbw1024/BongoBongo
Mary Beth: The place looks awesome..but I'm curious. Is it all open, I mean are they any rooms where you can close the windows? The reason I ask is that we were visiting last February and it got chilly at night and it was nice to be able to close some of the windows, also nice to keep bugs out. Can you do this at this villa?? Sorry if this sounds like a dumb question!
Thanks and glad you're having a great time!
Thanks and glad you're having a great time!
Ya, can you please take some pictures of the kitchen seeing that Jorge is going to put my poor a$$ to work cooking when we're down there.Jorge wrote:Hey Mary Beth,
Thanks for the pics. Can you take a few of the kitchen? Is the kitchen open to the weather? We are worried about the bugs in the food. Luvya, Jorge
Great shots - thanks.
FlaGeorge
"Swim Against The Current - Even a Dead Fish Can Go With The Flow"
"Swim Against The Current - Even a Dead Fish Can Go With The Flow"
Mmmm, ham for breakfast? Careful with those tan lines. Wear an apron when you fry that up, don't want to burn the bits. I learned that lesson the hard way.FlaGeorge wrote:Ya, can you please take some pictures of the kitchen seeing that Jorge is going to put my poor a$$ to work cooking when we're down there.
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
added kitchen photos
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbw1024/BongoBongo
chattycat - the house is not all open to the air. one bedroom is attached to the main living part of the house. you have to go out in the air to get from bedroom to kitchen area. the second bedroom is across the way from the dining area. so you also have to go out to go in. if you know what I mean.
The main sitting area and kitchen can be enclosed by sliders and screen.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbw1024/BongoBongo
chattycat - the house is not all open to the air. one bedroom is attached to the main living part of the house. you have to go out in the air to get from bedroom to kitchen area. the second bedroom is across the way from the dining area. so you also have to go out to go in. if you know what I mean.
The main sitting area and kitchen can be enclosed by sliders and screen.
Mary Beth, thanks for clarifying this. John and I watched the DVD twice last night trying to figure out if you could enclose the kitchen at night. I am glad to hear that you can!mary beth wrote:added kitchen photos
http://picasaweb.google.com/mbw1024/BongoBongo
chattycat - the house is not all open to the air. one bedroom is attached to the main living part of the house. you have to go out in the air to get from bedroom to kitchen area. the second bedroom is across the way from the dining area. so you also have to go out to go in. if you know what I mean.
The main sitting area and kitchen can be enclosed by sliders and screen.
It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
Open Kitchen
The kitchen at Caribe Villa (Peter Max House) had an open kitchen. It was inconvenient to enclose it, so we did not. You had to make certain that you did not leave food out or the birds would come by and have a feast. You also had to wear bug spray when you were in there - the mosquitos loved the shade and the ankle bufffet. All in all, it was a nice arrangement that left the cooks participating in the deck & pool conversation.
Cheers, RickG
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI