a few new food spots in provo

it’s the first weekend in january and we’re excited to try out a few new places on island, like 1) LE BOUCHON DU VILLAGE, open for lunch and dinner, the new french bistro opened last week, it has an amazing atmosphere and i hear the steak au poivre is amazing. 2) BUGALOO’S CONCH CRAWL, the new local food restaurant by the beach in five cays, the setting is beautiful, opened late last year. 3) LUPO, the new italian i can’t wait to try for their pizza, due to open next week. 4) STIX, the new grace bay club’s pop up bar by the beach.

i was talking to a friend and telling her how lucky i am that since we moved on island so many new places have opened. since i love food and eating out so much, having restaurant choices is really important for me – what can i say!

happy weekend!!

ps.  i took this picture of a turtle “popping-up” at the turtle cove marina, on this day.

his dive story / 41

Happy new year and hope you are off to a great start! Right before xmas, Joana and I booked a long weekend in Miami to quench our culinary cravings and to do some badly needed shopping. We also ordered loads of things online including my new underwater strobe package, lens adaptor, wet lens and filter. These guys (www.divervision.com) have everything and the prices are much less than in the US. They ship immediately with a choice of EMS or DHL.We shipped everything to our hotel and those guys were amazing in handling all those packages for us! All our packages were delivered to our room before we even checked in!

Anyway, enough of that. As with all new equipment, all my settings had to change and I had to do a lot of tests underwater as the INON S-2000 has a guide number of 20 which is more than double what I had before. I googled for tips and then tried them out underwater. I need to dive more now than ever! The strobe without a doubt is amazing and so compact for travel that I am amazed when my camera is next to others on the boat and it seems more like a toy!  But hey, it is all about streamlining for me.  Every gear I have is hooked on to my bcd. Check out some of the pics and hopefully in the near future, you can see how I am making progress.     Maybe I will pick up an INON wide angle with a dome next! My 28mm Leica wide angle loses so much underwater and the wide angle wet lens would restore most if not more back.

– James

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farewell to 2012

2012 was an amazing year, it might sound cliche, but i really think it worked out quite well for us. we had a few ups and downs, but the high moments really exceeded – we started feeling like home in provo, we got married in portugal with a few of our closest friends and family and we had a few amazing trips too. here are some of my favourite blogging moments of 2012 –

guest posts from friends visiting and sharing their view of turks and caicos – natasha, my mum and my sister ines, carleth & adrian who came for their wedding, pedro who i hadn’t seen for more than 20 years, and marta who was such a positive surprise.

turks and caicos | myseastory

our turks and caicos favourite weekend get aways – amanyara and parrot cay.

10 things i love and don’t love about living in provo, an island that has been do good to us and has made me learn so much.

portugal, spending some quality time with friends and family.

cuba and mexico, our most amazing trip, and where we got engaged.

a couple of weekend breaks to london, where i always feel like home.

playing tourist at the conch festival in provo and crab fest in middle caicos.

beach spots and our favourite things to do on island – long bayturtle tailchalk soundbabalua beachcaicos dream tours and paddle boarding.

a sneak peak to our day (can’t wait to share more on our wedding – next week!!)

on and off island foodie spots, y’all know how much i love to eat – viajante, abc kitchen, lemon 2go coffee, hartwood, infinity bar, the f lounge, caicos cafe, and garam masala.

some favourite hotels from our trips, minervetta in italy, romaneira and mercearia da vila in portugal, the nolitan in new york, coqui coqui in mexico.

his dive story column, james’ diving outings on island and when traveling, more than 20 posts this year!

thanks giving and our first christmas in provo.

a huge thanks to all of you for following along, for your never ending support and all the sweet messages throughout the year…can’t wait to see what 2013 has in store –  love xxx joana

ps – find me instagramming, twitting and pinning.

2013 soon to be

a year ago i was flying back to provo, after spending our christmas holidays in portugal. i was so tired from the flight, and jetlaged, i couldn’t get myself up from the sofa to spend the year at the beach…and then i regretted it. so tonight we are going over to our friend’s place for dinner, and then heading to the beach for the fireworks. and i’m kind of excited for it, like our first new year’s eve by the beach.

if you’re visting, go to somewhere or ricky’s on the beach for some island party, we might go there too!

happy new year to you all, may 2013 be even more special and exciting!!

ps – a few dinner suggestions if you haven’t already booked: beach house, lemon, or the newly opened le bouchon du village.

christmas day in turks and caicos

this was what christmas day looked like for us, can you believe it? i kind of had to pinch and remind myself of how lucky we are to live here, enjoy these beautiful beaches and this weather all year long. so on christmas morning, instead of having breakfast and opening gifts with my family back home (as i have done all my life) we headed to grace bay club to see santa arrive by boat. in my imagination santa always came down the chimney, but in the provo we don’t have chimneys – thus santa had to find another way to reach us. it was a beautiful morning, there was a great atmosphere at the beach, the kids were all excited, everyone was out in a happy mood, wishing each other a merry christmas and drinking mimosas. and we  took pictures of santa too.

i hope your christmas was a happy one too!