Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Viva Bermuda!

So...as per usual, it takes me a while to get on this thing to record the most important events that happen in my life. Since I last posted (which, for those of you who don't know, was the ode to my Aunties) My life has changed dramatically. I can now not only say that I have visited Bermuda and that I have the coolest family out there but, I am a door-to-door fundraiser (yes, the kind you hate. The kind you slam doors at, cuss, and condemn) BUT also, I am in a relationship with someone who is NOT 7000 miles away. He came back! =) I will speak now about Bermuda- all of our pictures are on facebook so you can check them out there too.
Bermuda = Paradise. When one thinks of a sandy idyll, Bermuda is what naturally comes to mind. You may not realise it but when the plane lands in Hamilton, Bermuda and flies over the sea, you see that this is the place you have wanted to visit your whole life-The type of place that Travel Agents adopt as their pradisical backdrop. The inaccessible place of dreams...
This baby is the place!

As we flew into Bermuda, sparkling, clear blue water of varying hues and shades decorated bays of pinkish sand and palm trees spotted the landscape. REAL palm trees. Not the type of rubbery ones you see in B & Q but proper, tall, fruit-bearing palm trees. Imagine the excitement! =) Our whole time there was spent with Daddy's wonderful family. They were so kind to us and they ran us around everywhere and took us wherever we wanted to go. We saw some incredible things like...a Portugese man of War, a shipwreck, schoals of incredible fish, the old, colonial capital of St George, the Royal Naval Dockyard....and the list goes on. It is a stunning place! It really is. We had a wonderful time there.
Daddy, Jess and I climbed the cliffs overlooking the sea.


Mummy, Jess and I went horseriding along the beach...

Jess and I had a fantastic time, as you would expect!

England is a beautiful country with different landscapes and views but it was wonderful to be surrounded with so much family and so many new and exotic views. If we're honest, sub-tropical landscapes is not something we will be experiencing here for a while. =)

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