Exuma Islands 2009

DSC_8745On our trip to the Bahamas this year, the resort offered an offshore excursion to the Exuma Islands through Island World Adventures.  We were a little skeptical at first because of the price, but that all faded away once we saw the islands.

Saddleback Cay(one of 365 islands that make up the Exumas) is about a 1 hour fast boat ride from Nassau.  As you approach the gathering of small islands (cays).  The anticipation builds as you glide through the variegated shades of blue and green Caribbean waters.  As we pull in towards our first destination we are warned about the sharks on *this* side of the island and complete lack of them on the other side.  Sufficient warnings were given as we pulled in towards the dock and we could see the sharks gliding through the water – very close to the DSCN0405boat!  We learn very quickly that the sharks inhabit this side of the island and we will get a chance to feed them after lunch!

As we disembark the speedboat I feel like I’m on a Swiss Family Robinson type of escape.  There are wood walkways that weave among the trees.  There are covered picnic tables, a makeshift bar, a restroom, and a very rustic ambiance to the whole place.  We had a great lunch with ice cold drinks and any leftovers were thrown over the rail at the awaiting sharks and sea gulls.

The lagoon is as pristine as advertised in their brochure.  It was surreal to see is vacant cove with a white sand beach and water that can only be described as Caribbean blue (and that doesn’t even do it justice).  While walking on the beach someone notice a rather large black object swimming in our direction.  We called immediately to the captain and he comes over and identifies our guest as a stingray.  As it comes closer he runs up to the food area and runs back down with a bigDSC_8789 handful of fish.  The ray is immediately interested in our captain as he runs a hand through the water with a bit of fish in it.  Sure enough, the ray ate right out of his hand.  He showed us how to repeat this up close and personal experience.  We lined up, opened our hand with a little fish in it and this ray just floated from person to person for his lunch.  Just so you know, when it eats the food out of your hand there is a gentle sucking sensation.

We took a quick trip out to a sandbar with the hope of finding shells, but the pickings were slim.  They also took us out for snorkeling and we were met with great marine life.  A huge ray sails over in our direction, stops to pose for a couple of pictures and takes off.  We find a huge and brilliant red starfish that I had never seen the likes of before.

On the way back we stopped at Leaf Cay which is home to about 500 iguanas.  What a hoot!  We put grapes on the end of sticks and they were very quick to take their treats!

When we signed up for this trip we choked a little at the $200 per person price tag.  In our opinion it was worth every penny!  The staff was fun and provided great service.  The destination and ammenities were fun.  Everything that was promised was delivered.  This is a day trip that we will recommend to all our friends!

Check out Island World Adventures, Nassau, Bahamas

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Iris Gardens in Denver at Iris 4 U Gardens

DSC_9312From mid May to mid June there is something extraordinary going on in Denver Colorado.  There’s an Iris “Festival” at Iris 4 U Gardens.  I found this quite by accident.  It was one of those right side of the screen advertisements on one of my regular internet sites.  I don’t usually click on those, but the title was intriguing – something like Denver Iris something with a beautiful picture.  Well, I love to garden and we do have Grandma’s irises in our garden which bring us such joy every year when they bloom – so this little ad called to me.

So, it was one of these spontaneous day trips that we so love to take.  The very next day we took the short trip to Denver and buried in a very regular neighborhood is this amazing garden and it’s HUGE.  The entire garden is dedicated to bearded irises or as I call them  ruffled.  They’re in all sizes and colors and hybrids of all kinds. They stopped me dead in my tracks – OMG!!!  They are so beautiful!

DSC_9281I tried to figure out which colors are my favorites – a fun game at this place!  It will be different for every visitor, but I’m partial to the white/purple/lavender combos.  That’s not to say that the peach/butterscotch ones don’t bring a smile!  There’s something here for everyone who loves flowers to enjoy.

I noticed other photographers and a gentleman painting.  There are plenty of chairs and benches to sit and just enjoy the view.  There are folks around to answer your questions and even Iris Bob, the proprietor, walks the garden and visits with guests.  They offer a catalog as you enter so you can find the name of the iris that you would like to purchase when the time of the season is right for the transplanting.  There’s no store, no trinkets for purchase and no pushy sales.  This is a place to enjoy and if you should like to place an order there is a table with a couple of computers to do just that.  Hey – there’s even a rest room!!

We’ve lived in Colorado for nearly 14 years and this little gem was a surprise.  I love surprises like this!  And, I dare say that we’ll make sure we don’t miss it again next year.

You can find Iris 4 U Garden at 2700 West Amherst Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80236  303-789-4747

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