Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Heineken Charity Shield

As mentioned previously, this past Saturday saw the start of the 15-a-side rugby season and it kicked off with the Heineken Charity Shield which was won by the Iguanas... of course!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

What's happening in Cayman this week?

Last night we went past Camana Bay to check out the Christmas trees.
There are a bunch that have each been decorated by different businesses to be auctioned for charity at the end of the week.  So go and have a look at them in the Gardenia Court, they are really pretty!

Tonight Triple Crown hosts a pub quiz for "A Crazy Idea" the idea being for James Murray to run 100 miles around Cayman to raise funds for Diabetes and to encourage others to participate in their own crazy idea for the benefit of charity.

Tonight is also the BBBS (Big Brothers Big Sisters) Jazz fashion event at Abacus, Camana Bay - $40 per person.

The Pirates week festivities continue....

TONIGHTWest Bay Heritage Day - Next to Bush Stadium

FRIDAY NIGHT
North Side Heritage Day - Water Key Public Park, next to Kaibo

SATURDAY
11am - Walking on Water competition, Harbour
3:15pm - Jet Ski stunt show, Harbour
4pm - Cardboard Box Race
6pm - Snapper Cook off
7:50pm - More fireworks!!!
Street dance and food festivals again.

SUNDAY
7am - 10km pirates week run


This weekend also sees the start of the 15-a-side rugby tournament on Saturday at the rugby club.
A contest between the firemen & policemen to see who can pull a firetruck further at Camana Bay, Saturday afternoon.
And, the EPIC White Collar boxing matches taking place at Treasure Island, Saturday evening.

And then is seems Christmas is upon us with Santa arriving at Camana Bay to flick the light switches on, 6pm Tuesday 22nd November.  Grab a drink from one of the surrounding restaurants and enjoy the beginning of the festive season.

Til next week...

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Turtle Release

One of the Pirates week events is the annual turtle release.
The Cayman Islands were originally named Las Tortugas (Spanish for Turtles) by Christopher Columbus due to the millions of turtles that inhabited the surrounding waters.  In the 1600 and 1700's the Cayman Islands became a provisioning stop for vessels sailing the Caribbean because of an abundance of green sea turtles, which could be caught and kept alive on board as a source of fresh meat.  Turtles thus became a local source of food and income.  The numbers of turtles have decreased significantly over the years. 
The turtle farm has a number of projects and breeds hundreds of turtles, some which are released into the wild and have been tracked and returned to lay their eggs along Seven Mile Beach, others are bred to be eaten and Turtle stew is a common local Caymanian dish.





Pirates Week

As per a previous post, we are now in the middle of Pirates week.
Here are a few pictures of the festivities.

Ready to go in our pirate and wench outfits.

Friday night started with a fantastic fireworks display that just kept on going and ended with an amazing finale.

Lu's birthday!

Delicious homemade birthday cake - three layers of vanilla sponge with one layer of peaches and one layer of chocolate icing in between and of course an attempt to decorate...
We headed to Rum Point for the day, but we are still waiting on the pictures from Ruan :).


Rugby Sevens Finals & Saffa Day at the Rugby Club

Boerewors rolls, potjie kos and lamb on the spit!  Savannahs, klippies and rugby... of course it was South African Day at the rugby club.  Being in Cayman the weather was perfect for spectators, maybe a little warm for the players.  The rugby club is always a great atmosphere and leisurely Saturday afternoon.







Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Happening on Grand Cayman this week...

There are always so many different things going on in Cayman its hard to keep track, last week we were at Full of Beans on Thursday for their monthly Food, Art and Wine evenings.  They display a different artist each month and have an opening evening with complimentary food and wine.  The food is delicious as always and it is generally a great evening - the next one will be on Tuesday 6th December.
Friday night we hit the Ritz for their LBD party, its always fun to dress up on don a pair of heels while sipping a cocktail in the Ritz lobby.
Saturday was the Rugby Sevens final at the rugby club as well as "SAFFA" day with lamb on the spit, potjie and boerewors rolls available as well as Savannah Dry, Springboks and a few other RSA drinks.  A lovely afternoon.

looking ahead, this week marks the start of Pirates week, so there will be plenty to keep us busy:

THURSDAY
5pm - Pre-pirates week happy hour (at any of the sea side restaurants in Georgetown, Breezes, Hammerheads, Rackams etc)
6pm - Miss Pirates Festival Queen Competition, Harbour Drive
6:30 - Pub Quiz @ Triple Crown - to raise funds for the Junior Achievement Programme
7pm - Steel band competition, Harbour Drive          
9pm - Pirates week kick-off party at the Wharf (live band)

FRIDAY5pm - Pirates week 5km run (register from 3:30pm)
6pm - Pirates costume competition, Goring Avenue
7:30pm - FIREWORKS - These are great, best place to see - any of the seaside restaurants in GT.
8pm - Pirates week song contest
9pm onwards - Street party and Food festival

SATURDAY
8am - 5km Sea swim
3pm - Pirates landing (re-inactment off the Jolly Rogers into the Harbour)
          Followed by the Float Parade
7pm - Street Dance & Food Festival

SUNDAY7:30am - Lion fish culling competition, Public Beach
1pm - Underwater Treasure Hunt, West Bay
4pm - Turtle Release, Safehaven
MONDAYBodden Town Heritage Day, Harry McCoy Sr. Park
4pm - Lionfish weigh in & tasting, The Island @ Camana Bay

The Ritz kids movies are back up and running, check out their calendar to see what is playing each night, a great way to relax under the stars with some animated entertainment.

More updates next week...

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Work week in the Caribbean

What a great work week!

Company beach day on Thursday and corporate golf day on Friday.
Beach day has a bunch of team building activities - each team has one person responsible for coming up with the creative team kit.  We were the "Lean Mean Green Fighting Machines (LMGFM)"  dressed like hippies.
We all decorated our shirts and tried to find hippie attire.  I managed to draw some rainbow coloured graphic of Jerry Garcia on mine (when I find a photo I will load it up).  I wasn't 100% sure who Jerry Garcia was, but one of my colleagues recognised the picture as him, so I guess my drawing wasn't too bad!

Our golf four ball was made up of four very amatuer golfers, Liz & Azelle who have never really played, Kim (probably the most experienced) who last played a year ago and myself who has only owned golf clubs for a few months now and played a sum total of 9 holes.  The tournament was at North Sound Golf Club
We tee'd off in the morning session and got to have an afternoon sea swim and nap before heading back to the clubhouse for a drink with all the other players.
If there was a best dressed award I think we may have won, but nevertheless, we managed to scoop some prizes for coming in last place and I secured myself the "closest to the hole" on #13.  Not bad hey...

And now the weekend starts!


Lining up our putts like professionals.

Kim trying to get "The perfect shot"

Liz stopping for one of the golf course residents (there are hundreds of iguanas on the course!)
Yes, that is the sea in the background!
I somehow managed to birdie this hole... but that is by no means a reflection of the days performance!  It was definitely a team effort, we all had some great and some awful shots.  But it certainly was good fun and we will be using our free round prizes to get some more practice in.
A few shots of the cruise ships leaving for the day when I got back home in the afternoon.