Sunday, June 21, 2015

'Keys' for the Engine: Seizing the D(el)ay

Serendipity and hospitality is all Kevin and I have been welcome to the past two weeks. The first few days upon arrival we walked 'Mississippi miles' across bridges and other shadeless lengths to resolve any electronic problems that befell us in Bim. 2 phones, a GoPro, and computer. We are thankful for free WiFi, cold water, and air-conditioning. Hats are a must-wear in the 10-3 day-time window of this tropical locale.

We also dedicated a day to pick up supplies for living and future summer workshops with the kids of Bimini, finding every store needed in a 3 block radius. As ridiculous as we looked lugging a wheely suitcase behind us across the city streets, I highly recommend this tactic for bulk shopping--scrap the unnecessary plastic bag usage and take a home-owned shopping cart with you to the restocking run.
Missing my San Francisco traditions, we couldn't pass an opportunity to see Pride in the Southernmost southern point. I must say, SF holds a pretty high (substitute, risqué) bar...I was a bit disappointed by the tameness of this rendition, but grateful to see new faces and places nonetheless.



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