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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

plantation cigars

What to Include in Your All Inclusive Jamaica Negril Vacation

The island of Jamaica is many things, but none of them are understated.  Jamaica seduces like a peacock in a barnyard full of hens.  In its long and turbulent history, Jamaica has seduced everyone from Christopher Columbus and the Spaniard and British colonists to Errol Flynn.  Ian Fleming, who gave the world James Bond, lived on Jamaica’s North Shore. Noel Coward, something of a peacock himself, had a mansion on a hill overlooking Port Maria.

Jamaica is dominated by a range of rugged hills and mountains which include Blue Mountain Peak, rising over 7400 feet above sea level.  Jamaica has a remarkable 120 rivers, all of which begin in those mountins before emptying along Jamaica’s coasts.  For all the glory of the Jamaican mountains, its primary tourist attractions remain its beaches, with the towns of Port Antonio, Montego Bay, and Ocho Rios qualifying as genuine hotbeds of tourism.

The most stunning of all Jamaica’s beaches, however, is at the western coast town of Negril.  The sun on the white sands of Negril’s Seven Mile Beach sparkles against the deep blue of the ocean like sun sparkling on newly-fallen snow against a deep blue winter sky.  But there the comparison between Seven Mile Beach and a northern winter must end, because on its coldest days Jamaica’s waterfront temperatures seldom fall below the 70s.

While the overwhelming majority of tourists visiting Negril and Seven Mile Beach are there to soak up the sun and cool off through a variety of water sports like scuba diving, sailing, and waterskiing, Negril does have other attractions.  The enormous wetlands surrounding Negril are home to the 300-acre Royal Palm Reserve.  By strolling along the boardwalk which passes through the reserve, you will be able to view a wide number of bird species, including ospreys, Jamaican woodpeckers, egrets, and the endangered black parakeet. 

The birds, however, are vastly outnumbered by the mosquitoes, so come prepared with lots of bug repellent.  Take the time to visit the Reserve’s nature museum at Cotton Tree Lake, and if you work up an appetite treat yourself to lunch on authentic Jamaican cuisine at the lakeside restaurant.

Negril can be your jumping off point to the Jamaican interior when you would like a break from the beach scene.  If your favorite way to see the world is from the back of a horse, head 3 miles north of Negril to the Rhodes Hall Plantation, where you will be matched with a mount  suitable for your riding ability.  The two-hour horseback tour will travel well up into the hills, passing through groves of banana and coconut trees, and stopping to view crocodiles.  The plantation also offers opportunities for fishing and scuba diving.

Recover from your day of outdoor activity by treating yourself to some of Negril’s legendary nightlife.   Into reggae?  Try Alfred’s on Norman Manley Boulevard, where you won’t have to worry about a cover charge on Saturdays, Monday’s, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
No vacation is complete without lots of shopping.  Negril obliges with the newly-opened Times Sqare Mall, where you can browse through several duty-free shops and stop for a drink at the Courtyard Café.  You’ll find a terrific selection of designer watches and jewelry, perfume, cigarettes, liquor, as well as the world-famous Blue Mountain coffee.  Pick up a box of authentic Cuban cigars at Cigar World.

Where should you stay during your visit to Negril?  If you want to pull out all the stops, stay where the VIPs do:  at The Caves.  You’ll pay for the privilege, and you’ll have to take a 12-minute cab ride to get to the beach, but you’ll have all the atmosphere and elegance you could possibly desire.

The Caves’ five thatched-roof cottages are situated on 2 acres at the top of cliffs within walking distance of Negril’s lighthouse and Jamaica’s westernmost point, with sea breezes replacing air-conditioning and no television unless you request one.  Your stay at The Caves, however, will be all-inclusive with the cost of your lodging including both gourmet meals and drinks from the bar.

About the Author:

myroadtotravel was created in late 2007 as way for my wife and I to do what we love most…Travel. We love to share our experiences with others and have recently created our first blog http://www.myroadtotravelblog.com to help us do just that. Through this blog, we offer travel tips, our own personal experiences/adventures and photos from our vacations. Please stop by and give us your feedback and remember, for all your travel booking needs please visit us at http://www.myroadtotravel.com

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A visit at Alejandro Robaina’s tobacco plantation

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rare cigars

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

rare cigars
Tell me if you absolutely love this joke!?

Hillary Clinton and her driver were cruising along a country road one evening when an ancient cow loomed in front of the car. The driver tried to avoid it but couldn’t – the aged bovine was struck and killed. Hillary told her driver to go up to the farmhouse and explain to the owners what had happened. She stayed in the car making phone calls to lobbyists . About an hour later the driver staggered back to the car with his clothes in disarray. He was holding a half-empty bottle of expensive wine in one hand, a rare, huge Cuban cigar in the other, and was smiling happily, smeared with lipstick. “What happened to you,” asked Hillary? “Well,” the driver replied, “the farmer gave me the cigar, his wife gave me the wine, and their beautiful twin daughters made mad passionate love to me.”
“Oh my God!, what did you tell them?” asked Hillary. The driver replied, “I just stepped inside the door and said, I’m Hillary Clinton’s driver and I’ve just killed the old cow!”

Stop sucking up for the points. That’s not remotely funny. latte81 was the closest thing to a compliment.

viaje with pat and kristen

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cigar plant cuphea

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

cigar plant cuphea
How to grow CIGAR PLANT (Cuphea ignea) from cuttings?

Hello to my fellow gardening fans!

Does anyone have tips on how to propagate cigar plant (Cuphea ignea) from cuttings? According to the entry for this plant in the Sunset Western Garden Book, and also some stuff I’ve seen online, it supposedly is EASY to grow from cuttings.

Well, I’ve tried placing the cuttings in water; I’ve tried placing them in soil; I’ve tried placing them in perlite, but NONE of these methods gave me lasting success. :( Sooner or later, the cuttings died. (I tried with both the “soft” young stems as well as the older, more “woody” stems.) I even tried dusting a small bit of rooting hormone on either the soil or the perlite cuttings, but that didn’t seem to help either.

I’d be grateful for any help you can provide! Thanks! :)

***Hello. I am a Certified Master Gardener.***

I have started Cuphea from cuttings using the following method:

Take cuttings 4 inches long. Take more cuttings and plant more cuttings than you actually need or want, because some will succumb to anthracnose, or some other soil-borne fungus. You can’t help but lose some.

Dip in a good quality rooting hormone—-the liquid or the powder.

Use a good quality potting soil, such as Scott’s Professional or Kellogg’s.

Keep the potted cuttings in shade for one week.

Then, move them to a location where they will get approximately half sun, half shade.

In one week, move them to full sun.

When they’ve been moved to full sun, apply a good quality, all-purpose fertilizer such as OSMOCOTE. Follow package directions.

Green thumbs up to you.

JUDGE’S JUNGLE

Totally Tempted Cuphea llavea

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cigar imports

Monday, August 25th, 2008

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Is it legal to import Cuban cigars to USA from Haiti or from Canada? Both countries have relations with Haiti.

The import of Cuban cigars in the US is not legal be it from
Haiti or Canada.
Some people take the risk and pass the Canadian borders by car because there less control than on the airplanes.

Havanalover

http://www.havana-guide.com

Durand Wine Company

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Sunday, June 29th, 2008

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What are some of your favorite cigar moments? Here are a few reasons to enjoy the experience, taste and aroma of premium and super-premium cigars:

1. After a wedding when the groomsmen are enjoying a moment amongst themselves, and celebrating the groom’s good fortune.
2. After the birth of a child, whether it’s your child, a niece, nephew, Godchild or the child of a colleague.
3. After the commencement ceremony for your favorite protégé or ward.
4. After purchasing your first home and evaluating the work and hope ahead of you.
5. After selling your first home for a handsome profit and remembering the rewards of work and the pleasure of work rewarded.
6. After burning the mortgage, and knowing that there will never be another payment. The place is yours, lock, stock and barrel.
7. After leaving the factory job for the last time.
8. After the best dinner you’ve ever had.
9. After the best and most complete play, concert or opera you’ve ever attended.
10. With the rest of the campers at the end of a hike in the woods or in the desert.
11. Beside the garden wall when there is a break from the labor of working with your hands in the good earth.
12. While standing and surveying the view of a field of harvest, full of the promise of work and the promise of prosperity, while remembering the planting of that field.
13. While working on a vintage automobile like a convertible Cadillac from the 1970’s.
14. After negotiating for–and getting–a vintage automobile.

As you can see, there is a wonderful tradition of celebration and the constancy connected to the smoking of a great cigar. The sentiment and sensation of cigars and pipes are part of understanding the cigar consumer. Therefore, the best way to give a cigar is by purchasing them either through reputable online stores, many of which will sell and ship them gift-wrapped, or by purchasing them through tobacconists and fine cigar and pipe stores.

Remember that quality cigars are hand-rolled and custom made. There are countless ways to find out what kind of cigars would be best suited as a gift. For example, select according to smoke time. A good cigar will have a smoke time of 20 to 60 minutes, depending on its size and style. Other factors are color and aroma.

Whatever the celebration and whatever the occasion, giving and receiving fine premium or super-premium cigars–or just enjoying them on your own–will top off the pleasure of each experience and enhance life’s special moments. The best part of the cigar experience is to discover what moments you can plan for cigar enjoyment. So start with giving and receiving premium cigars, and then let them accompany all your great life celebrations.

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