We arrived yesterday afternoon in the one of the world's smallest international airports. I should have taken a couple of pictures, because it truly was postage stamp sized. You walked off the plane on outdoor stairs (yes, we have done that before in Cayman and the Bahamas) but thought it might be a little bigger. Walking inside the airport right inside the door was the single baggage claim area. We waited quite awhile for our luggage even though it wasn't far from the plane to the baggage claim area, I guess its just a bit of island time thing going on. Jim walked maybe six feet to procure our rental car, which of course was suppose to be midsized but turned out to be the size of a tuna boat because they were out of midsized. I think I would rather ride a scooter down here as the roads aren't very wide. Too bad my hubby thinks all motorcycles/scooters are "donor cycles".
We arrived at our house and it is very fabulous! The owners are incredible (they live in a small house behind us) and their standard poodle Virgil who is absolutely adorable. We dined last night at a delectable tapas restaurant Santiago's Bodega (check it out at http://www.santiagosbodega.com).
Today we hung out at the house this morning then headed over to Latitudes on Sunset Key and enjoyed a nice boat ride to the restaurant,
we enjoyed a very nice meal with incredible views and a boat ride back to Old Town and met a local with a parrot and Bailey and I took pictures with the parrot but Jim chose not to do so (as you can see he hasn't been in any pictures yet)
and as you can see Bailey is truly a "parrothead"
and I got in on the fun and the parrot decided to eat my sunglasses
We returned to the house and ended up enjoying the rest of the day in the pool and hot tub. Virgil joined us with his new Frisbee that Santa brought him and we played for hours.
as you can see I finally caught Jim ;)
I will be back with more pics and stories tomorrow, until then....
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL and to all a goodnight!




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