Saturday, April 22, 2006

La Playa

I'm going to keep posting about St. Martin until I run out of pictures.

These cactuses were on the hill by the beach.




This kind of cactus was used for the logo of a beach restaurant called La Playa.


These are the La Playa restaurant rules:

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

i thought your life was a cartoon, not a beach party?!
thats all

Sarah said...

I'm pretty sure by "naturist" they meant "nudist," so the answer would be yes, it has a "thing!"

I guess you have to pay for your dog, too! ;-)

Jenn said...

The big Dyl, You're right, my life has been a beach party lately! when I run out of vacation photos, it will go back to being a cartoon.

Susie, That cactus indeed has a thing. No naturists allowed in La Playa. Some people on those French beaches are rather carefree about who sees their thing. The rule is absolutely necessary.

Sarah, maybe you have learned this word on some of your travels to beaches of the world, as we did there in St. Martin. And dogs do not eat for free.

Sarah said...

I know they mean that dogs must be on a leash, and not allowed to "run free" -- it's funny to see how things are worded when the person doing the translating obviously doesn't speak English but is just going from a dictionary! You'd think they'd bother to ask a native English speaker before putting it on a permanent sign!

Anonymous said...

you know of course that the plural of cactus is cacti. I am the biggest geek you know. Hope your weekend is fabulous. jp

Michelle said...

Ouch!!! That is one cool cactus!
Love the photos Jenn :o)

Jenn said...

Sarah, more disturbing about this sign is the dog doodie.

anonymous (jp), on my blog you can say cactuses and bolony.

michelle, I thought it was cool too. :0)

Sarah said...

Wow, for some reason I hadn't even noticed the dog droppings! I guess the "thing" was so unexpected it took my mind right off it! :-P