Trip Report Day Nineteen-Sueno de Marfil & Picus
“God” clouds (as my kids always called them) greeted us that morning.
I walked into Centro to put my deposit down on my apartment for 2025. I was very pleased to secure a more spacious room.
I was supposed to meet D, Deb & Joe at the beach by Mia but I hadn’t had breakfast, so I stopped at Sueno de Marfil.
I loved the tasty omelette that I invented, as an ode to my late friend Ruben (shrimp and cheese).
Wow. Their setting is gorgeous! I really enjoyed meeting the owner and we had a great chat.
It was a hot walk to the beach.
I needed to completely submerge in the ocean to come to my senses.
Hortencia’s grandkids joined us. They are such great kids and so appreciative.
That part of North Beach is sure beautiful but there is not enough shade to go around. I prefer Centro Beach my self.
Home by cab for showers and naps. We spontaneously decided on dinner at Marina Bartalome but when we arrived the dining room had already closed.
So we tried Picus and everybody loved it!
We loved having our feet in the sand and the beautiful sunset.
We visited Picus our very first time to the island and then again for D’s birthday a year later. We ordered both of these succulent dishes for D’s momentous occasion. In order to preserve D’s dignity, I am not going to share why that dinner was “momentous”.
Joe’s gang was heading to Snappers for a late Jets game so we walked them there. We stopped en route at Jax for a late night cap. Jax’s Mojito was great. D and I cabbed home and listened to Jets game on line.
Kath’s quote: “What happens on Isla, stays on Isla“.-Me
Love never fails.