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Friday Five 6-9-2017

06.09.2017 by Tana Henry //

This is the twenty-ninth installment in my weekly series, called the Friday Five. In this series, I’ll tell you about five random things that I love, whether they be books, travel, music, movies…or whatever. So without further ado, 6-9-2017’s Friday Five!

1–Tom Petty Radio on XM. I enjoyed free XM week while we were traveling to/from Kansas, during an especially busy week of work with a lot of traveling, and over Memorial Day weekend. But I’ve especially been enjoying Tom Petty Radio. Woo hoo! A new way to listen to Petty’s music, as well as the music that he likes to listen to.

2–Captain Don’s Habitat, Bonaire. The Scuba Diver Girls visited the house reef at Captain Don’s Habitat and shot a bit of video while snorkeling. Great video, hope they spent some time diving there as well, as the reef gets even better deeper than what can be experienced snorkeling only. We loved diving there when we visited.

3–Hand of God. Have you heard of this show on Amazon Video? It stars Ron Perlman, and is really good. Throughout Season One, you are constantly wondering whether Perlman’s character is just crazy, or crazy like a fox. If you’re looking for a new show, I’d recommend checking this one out.

4–Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Seeking Librarian. I won’t be applying for this position, as my only qualifications would be a love of rock and roll. But it’s interesting nonetheless. And someplace that I certainly want to visit someday.

5–Photos of Moms before they were Moms. A friend of mine shared this essay on facebook, and I just loved it (as well as the accompanying photos). It’s sometimes tough, but also important to remember that people have unique identities that are separate and also tied into the identities or roles for which we know them.

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Categories // Friday Five Tags // Amazon Video, Bonaire, Captain Don's Habitat, Hand of God, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Scuba Diver Girls, Tom Petty, XM

Bonaire (Part Three)

06.14.2015 by Tana Henry //

Photo courtesy of Paige Purdy, Heartland Scuba Center.
Photo courtesy of Paige Purdy, Heartland Scuba Center.

I’m new to scuba diving…really new. I started my certification process here in Nebraska, and finished getting certified while in Bonaire. I was a bit nervous to do my open water dives, but I had an extremely experienced instructor (thanks Ron!) so they went very smoothly.

Mike and Me scuba diving in Bonaire. Photo courtesy of Paige Purdy, Heartland Scuba Center.
Mike and Me scuba diving in Bonaire. This was my first dive after being certified.
Photo courtesy of Paige Purdy, Heartland Scuba Center.

Bonaire has shore diving off of most of the island, and the shore diving is pretty fantastic.  We took two boats per day from Captain Don’s Habitat (where we were staying), but also had unlimited shore diving right from the resort as well.  Several of the people diving (including Mike) went around the island doing shore dives from different locations as well.  The island is very safe, so taking off and buzzing around the island in a little pickup truck is no big deal.  Dive sites are marked with yellow stones alongside the road, so that you know where they are.

1000 Steps BonaireBecause I’m not a terribly experienced diver, I don’t have much to compare Bonaire scuba diving to.  From what the more experienced divers said (and the fact that Heartland Scuba took a group there in the first place), Bonaire’s diving is top notch.  We stayed at Captain Don’s Habitat; and the resort has a dive shop on site.  The crew there were really welcoming and helpful, and I was very happy with all that I was able to see while diving.

Captain Don's HabitatThe wildlife was incredible, as we were able to see sea turtles, frog fish, seahorses, octopuses, and all sorts of beautiful and colorful fish. And the scenery and coral was gorgeous as well. Since I can’t adequately describe the beauty underwater, I thought I would simply share some of the beautiful scenery through photos.Fish Bonaire

Coral Bonaire

Parrotfish Photo Courtesy of Paige Purdy, Heartland Scuba Center.
Photo Courtesy of Paige Purdy, Heartland Scuba Center.

Coral Bonaire

 

Lionfish Photo courtesy of Paige Purdy, Heartland Scuba Center.
Photo courtesy of Paige Purdy, Heartland Scuba Center.

Fish BonairePufferfish Bonaire

Sea Anemone Photo courtesy of Paige Purdy, Heartland Scuba Center.
Photo courtesy of Paige Purdy, Heartland Scuba Center.

 

Sea Turtle BonaireI think my next step will be to take an underwater photography class, so that I can shoot even better photos on our next scuba trip!

If you want some general information about the island of Bonaire, check out Part One of my series.  And if you’re looking for some information about the sites available on the island itself, check out Part Two.

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Categories // International Travel Tags // Bonaire, Captain Don's Habitat, Heartland Scuba Center, scuba diving

Bonaire (Part One)

03.26.2015 by Tana Henry //

BonaireMike and I visited Bonaire with a group from Heartland Scuba. This was our second international trip with them, and it definitely did not disappoint. Heartland Scuba books all of the flights, accommodations, and makes all of the arrangements for scuba diving; so essentially all you have to do is pack your bags and show up at the airport. They really take much of the hassle out of planning a trip. It’s wonderful!

General Information

Bonaire is an island in the southern Caribbean. In fact, the island is technically on the shelf of South America. The island is an old coral reef, from when sea levels were much higher and the entire island was submerged in water. This means that the island is very rocky and dry, and not at all a ‘tropical’ island. The north part of the island is a bit mountainous with enormous cacti. The south part of the island is not hilly at all, and contains commercial salt flats.

Bonaire Cactus

The island is part of the so-called ‘ABC’ islands, which includes Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. The island is controlled by the Netherlands, but loosely. And there have been efforts to break away from the Netherlands entirely. It is very safe, and very Westernized, so getting around is easy. English is widely spoken on the island, even though not the dominant language. And the official currency is the US dollar, so no currency exchange was necessary.

Salt Flats
Salt Flats

Climate

The climate is hot and dry, and the island sits almost right on the equator, so sunblock is a must, and hats aren’t a bad idea. We didn’t get sunburns, but we were pretty diligent about reapplying the sunscreen. But even though it’s hot and dry, the trade winds provide a nice breeze. And there were occasional rain showers while we were there, but they were extremely short-lived (like less than 5 minutes).

Windsurfers in Bonaire
Windsurfers in Bonaire

Bugs…oh Lord, the Bugs!

Prior to going, I hadn’t read much about the bugs, but we packed an assortment of bug repellents anyway. I was once bitten by a brown recluse spider, and have intense reactions to bug bites since then, so I don’t take chances. Most of the bug repellents that we brought didn’t work for me at all. The only one that did was Ultrathon 12-hour lotion. The spray and the pump/spritz varieties of Ultrathon didn’t work on me at all in Bonaire, despite the spray working just fine against the sand fleas in Roatan.

Others that I travelled with (including Mike) had no trouble with bug bites, but my lower legs were completely covered with them by the end of our week there. And the crazy thing was that I don’t know that I ever noticed actually being bitten. So the bugs must be those darned no-see-ums. In any case, my advice is to take bug repellant options in case, like me, you are apparently very sweet! 😉

Accommodations

Captain Don's HabitatCaptain Don's Habitat 2We stayed at Captain Don’s Habitat, which is a resort geared toward scuba divers. It is not an all-inclusive resort, but does include breakfast in the room rate. There are two different sizes of rooms. We apparently were in the larger, newer rooms, which include a king sized bed and a couch. The older rooms (although they have been renovated and are very nice) have two double beds and no couch. The older rooms are also slightly smaller.

Captain Don's Patio ViewAll of the rooms that our group were in had balconies or patios facing the ocean. This was a fantastic perk that we really enjoyed. The resort also has rooms that are tucked back into the trees, making them feel private as well.

Captain Don's PatioDining

Rum Runners Restaurant
Rum Runners Restaurant

Captain Don’s Habitat does have a single restaurant and bar, Rum Runners, and also serves pizza either to stay or go. The food is alright, but nothing spectacular. The best food offered was on the evening of the Manager’s Party, and included a Buffett. However the restaurant fills up with reservations (most were from people not staying at the resort), and we were not informed of this in advance. So we ended up taking out buffet dinner and setting up tables that we moved off of our patios. We had a nice time, in spite of the lack of communication on this point.

El Mundo Patio
El Mundo Patio

One night a group of us went to El Mundo Restaurant. The food was delicious, and the mojitos were also tasty. I tried a pineapple chicken curry pasta dish, and it did not disappoint. I don’t recall anyone being disappointed with their dinners. And cruising to and from dinner in the back of a little tiny pickup was a hoot!

Dinner CruisingWe also tried a place called Eddy’s one evening. The others thought their food was alright, but I didn’t care for mine at all. It was a salmon pasta dish, which was my second choice because they were out of the catch of the day. The pasta dish tasted like something had turned sour, and I didn’t eat much of it.

Cuba Compagnie Patio
Cuba Compagnie Patio

Another night we ate at Cuba Compagnie. The food there was also delicious, and the wait staff was very attentive and kept us in plenty of beer. I had a salmon pasta dish that was also wonderful. However, the food was not really Cuban food that I could tell…good food, but not Cuban.  The atmosphere was Cuban, though.

Cuba Compagnie View from the Street
Cuba Compagnie View from the Street

Our final evening we ate at Ingridients. This restaurant was a little higher end (i.e. you pay for a bottle of water, either flat or sparkling, for the table) than some of the other places we had dined. The food was good, but not outstanding.

For lunch a couple of days we ate at Between2Buns. It was a yummy little sandwich shop. They also had smoothies (flavors included watermelon and pineapple) and desserts. Tasty treats, indeed!

But perhaps our favorite meal of the trip was in Rincon at a little roadside place called Allen Snack. We had the best Chinese food here! I had chicken fried rice, and Mike had sweet and sour chicken. As tasty as mine was, his was even better. So yummy! And absolutely enormous portions. I felt like my friend rice was a never-ending container. So, so good. And worth the drive to the north side of the island.

Allen SnackFor more information on Bonaire, check out Part Two, where I discuss the sights above the water on Bonaire, and Part Three, where I discuss the diving sites we visited.

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My name is Tana, and I am an attorney in South-Central Nebraska. I'm married to a great guy, named Mike, and have a dog named Emmy and a cat named Scout. I read as much as possible, and travel any chance I get. Luggage and Literature chronicles both. I hope you enjoy looking around! Please leave me a comment and tell me what you think.

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