lot’s a fish in the sea

i’m a huge fan of portuguese brand jose gourmet – not only their branding is amazingly cool, but their products are delicious too.

canned sea food in olive oil is a big thing in portugal. the last time i went back home, i went to sol e pesca, a bar where you can have a glass of green wine with your choice of can and a basket of bread – the perfect appetizer before dinner!

my favorite were jose gourmet’ventrusca tuna fish and the trout fillets in escabeche – lucky me, i brought a few over last time i came from lisbon.

happy weekend

what are your plans for this weekend?

i’m so excited about next week! a close friend from school, when i was growing up in madrid, is getting married here in provo. so we’ll be having a three day celebration, and i’ll be seeing three other friends that i haven’t seen since we were 14!

happy weekend friends!

guest post ~ inês

i was so excited to have my inês over, she’s actually much more than just my sister, she’s my friend, and also some kind of a daughter – we are 15 years apart!  surprisingly she is a great actress, ubber stylish and has an amazing blog (the pop up store), where she sells her fashion finds.
what do you think makes turks and caicos (providenciales) so special?
This might sound silly, but I think one of the things that makes Provo so special is the fact that there is always enough of everything for everyone! Let me explain: there’s always enough beach for everyone, it’s never crowded! There’s always another restaurant to try out! Always more sea to explore! Always more coral to find! Always more activities to do (parasailing, horse-back riding, going to the Conch Farm, seeing the glow-worms)! Always more seashells to pick! Always more hotels to visit! Always more island to explore! Always more of everything to do! There are so many different things to do, that your visit to Provo can be catered to your own taste. Your personal experience of Provo will ALWAYS be different from someone else’s visit!
But the fact that the beaches are NEVER crowded has to be what most impressed me!
what were your favorite things to do whilst on island?
Obviously diving! I got my PADI Open Water Diver license, and enjoyed every dive til the last breath! I went diving in Five Cays and French Cay;  next time I’m over I’ll have to visit all the other diving sites!
would you recommend to a friend?
I would (and do!) most definitely recommend Providenciales to a friend! However, I also recommend that you do your homework before coming! Your stay will be a lot more enjoyable if you know where the best beaches are, which are the best restaurants, what the best activities are, so you can make the best out of them!
to see what other other friends & family have said about turks and caicos – go HERE

his dive story

Well, I had another great dive this past Sunday at Northwest Point. Lately, I have been diving with Sarah, an instructor, who is coming out on Sundays for recreational diving only.

Funny enough we both are practicing taking photos with our cameras and strobe and learning as we go. I discovered that I could actually add more red to my underwater pics by adjusting the WB which I am only discovering now after 3 years! Anyway, enjoy the turtle, lobster and the shark. I am compiling some macro pics for next week!

check out my previous HIS DIVE STORY pics!

James

one year

without even realizing, it’s already been a year of blogging! this year has been life-changing for sure.

after three months of arriving in turks and caicos, i got the courage to start a blog, (you do need courage – posting things for anyone to see? what is everyone going to think about me?) not really sure of how much i wanted to share, for a start it was a great way to show my family and friends how life is in the caribbean. then i got the hang of it and couldn’t stop.

we had our first visitor, james’ cousin, peter, who took amazing pictures of the island and inspired me to try do the same.

i had my first trip to california, visited james’ mum and met his long time friends. we went to the getty museum, took pictures of the walt disney concert hall and had fun like a kid at the universal studios. we even got out little get away to palm springs, visited joshua tree national park and had cocktails at the pool of the parker!

we moved out from our first home in provo, and sometimes i think if we should’ve stayed – it was so spacious and right on the beach, but somewhat over our budget.

we finally bought a car, and one that can take us anywhere around the island, especially after a heavy rainfall when all the streets are flooded – and also to visit our favorite beaches, which sometimes are on rugged dirt roads.

i started posting some of james’ amazing pictures of his diving outings and after a couple of months he finally started his own column – his dive story.

whilst james is enjoying his diving and i stick to my fear of sharks, i get to enjoy the marine life in provo, sea urchins and ticklish star fish are my favorite discoveries.

we finally move to our definite home in provo, after waiting for 6 months (and living in 4  different homes), we are ready to open our personal stuff, kept in storage in more than 40 moving boxes for the last months.

i am “forced” to go to new york to renew my passport, i stay for a week with my brother who is there for work and have a blast with him and my friends. every time i am more in love with this city, and as i feel more comfortable and have my favorite spots, i just want to come back.

we experienced our first hurricane (irene), i am impressed with the help and team work around the island. when it was all over i was relieved, it wasn’t as bad but i learnt that you can never trust nature, everything can change in a matter of moments, and you are never too prepared.

james and i went on an amazing trip to peru, we try to do one big trip per year, and peru had been on our bucket list for a while. it was truly a fulfilling trip, in every way. we were surprised by the hospitality of the peruvians, the richness of their culture and roots, and how diversified and delicious is their food.

before heading back to provo we make a quick stop in new york, where i attend blogshop – i couldn’t believe that living in turks and caicos we managed to plan it perfectly to attend this workshop, for the first time in new york. i met some amazing bloggers, and learned tons of tips from bri and angela. i wish i could do it all over again!

we attend the annual conch festival for the first time, and get to sample a few options from the different restaurants on island – cracked conch, curried conch, conch stew, conch ceviche, conch fritters…you name it!

it’s finally december and i head home in lisbon, but before, i spent a girls weekend in london catching up with my cousin and visiting my favorite places. i used to live in london, a few years before moving to provo, and i always feel like it’s my second home.

christmas in lisbon was a rush, james joined me for a week, we had family lunches and dinners almost every day – it’s the first time i have been away from lisbon for so long, 10 month record! oh how i missed my family and friends, and portuguese food too. i’m sure i put on a few kilos!

we spent our first new year’s eve in provo, i was so jet lagged i could barely keep my eyes awake. and soon it’s been a year since we moved.

i decide to make a surprise visit back home (lisbon), somehow over christmas i felt time flew and i didn’t get to do half the things i had planned. it was so worth it and so much fun seeing everybody’s smiles when i arrived unexpected!

since my brother is in london for work (he lives in sao paulo), he flies us over to spend the weekend with him – i know, london again, lucky me! we visit the tate modern and the royal academy of arts, spend a morning eating all sorts of goodies in borough market and go shopping to liberty’s and fortnum and mason.

just a few days back to provo and my mum and sister come to visit for easter – i get to spend quality time with them, i enjoyed exploring  the island and getting to see things through their eyes. we went kayaking, snorkeling, visited chalk sound and made it 10 different beaches. we ended their stay with a mini off island get away to parrot cay – we literally felt like we were in paradise!

i am back to “normal” island life, making the most of it, morning power walks on the beach, weekends relaxing in the sun and quality time with james help make up for being far away from my family and friends – i know one day i will miss this place.

it’s been an amazing year, and i am so grateful for all your love along the way – thank you so much for supporting and reading myseastory, as well as my personal journey through life in turks and caicos.