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Advantages: Paradise Island Disadvantages: Staying Too Long
packed with summer gear, car shipped, the two kiddies 2 and 4 ready, we took a flight from London to Nassau. After a very long and tiring flight, the landing was quite scary as the only thing you could see was water. We now wait patiently for our luggage; every suitcase has arrived except my little white case, which I filled with goodies (sweets and non perishable delicacies) for Christmas. After going two or three times around the globe, the famous white case arrived two months after Christmas!
Going out of the airport the air is suffocating, hot and very humid. We are greeted and taken to our reserved apartment. Two storey building, air-conditioned, all made of wood with magnificent views of Nassau. A few yards under the balcony, separated by a wall is the Bahamian village, little circular huts with thatched roofs. Our neighbours are ...
Advantages: tasty addition to stews and cassorole Disadvantages: maybe to strong for your taste
Bay is an everygreen herb which grows like a shrub, it can be grown in open spaces or in tubs.
The flowers of the bay are yellow and it will flower in may.
The best way to get a bay plant is to buy one from a garden centre for around 99p depending on the size. I also like to get my herbs from bootsales where you can pick them up from 25p so saves money.
When your bay plant is well established in the pot re-plant it outside. It likes to be in a sunny but shaded place in the garden.
They may die off in the winter but should throw new shoots during the following spring.
Bay is a native to the east mediterranean but have been grown in europe for years. They are a very popular herb to grow in your herb garden as they have a good use in cookery. You can use the leaves dried or fresh.
Bay leaves have a very strong aromatic ...
Sunnysmiles 02.07.2009
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Advantages: Accessible, attractive, atmospheric Disadvantages: Covers too small an area
a disused line in 1971. In the summer season, this offers trains drawn by steam locos chugging back and forth along a ten-mile crescent track from Le Crotoy through the inland village of Noyelles to St Valery and on to Cayeux-sur-Mer, a small shingle-beached resort just outside the bay to the south. Curiously, the railway manages to do this without impinging obtrusively on the peace of the salt-marshes. The road the joins St Valery to Le Crotoy around much the same crescent is much more disturbing to the natural calm of the area.
To enjoy that natural calm to the full, exploration is best done on foot or by bike, or by the sea kayaks that can be hired locally. Horses, I believe, can also be hired. On foot, the best walk in my view is seawards from St Valery, along the fringes of the mollières until you reach to the cluster of fisherman ...
torr 10.03.2007 (23.09.2008)
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