my first out of the country vacation with Deb

 

 

IT TRULY IS WHAT YOU THINK IT COULD BE

 

One afternoon we were walking like we did every day we were in Aruba when a coconut fell from a tree right next to us. They say when it falls from the tree it's ready to eat.

We took it back to the room and took a cork screw and made two hole at the top. We then got two straws and sipped the milk out of it. I've never experienced

a real coconut so Deb told me we had to take the outer shell off. I wonder if you have ever tried this. Well the silverware in the room was a long way from

being the right silverware for this procedure. Anyway I was doing nothing at the time so I took a butter knife and started to work my way into the coconut's outer shell.

About an hour or two later I was succesful .I said to Deb now what? Well she said, we have to smash it on a rock. Ok off we went to the beach where a man made

rock jetty went out into the ocean. Deb took the coconut with two hands high over her head and threw it at the rocks. It broke apart pretty good and as the sun was

about to set over the turquoise sea, we sat on the rocks and had the most wonderful coconut i will ever eat.

 

 

 

 

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Christine Cormier (website) on Monday, 13 February 2012 19:46

Great visuals! I know exactly how yummy the coconut is. It's not as one would think it to be, it's soft yet dense.
I bet you wish you both back there right now!

Great visuals! I know exactly how yummy the coconut is. It's not as one would think it to be, it's soft yet dense. I bet you wish you both back there right now!
Golden V. Adams Jr. (website) on Monday, 13 February 2012 20:17

The photo threw me at first. When I started to read about coconuts and the tree you are under certainly isn't a coconut palm. Then I got that the picture was about you and Deb, not about coconut. Great description of what it takes to get the coconut out of the shell.

The photo threw me at first. When I started to read about coconuts and the tree you are under certainly isn't a coconut palm. Then I got that the picture was about you and Deb, not about coconut. Great description of what it takes to get the coconut out of the shell.
Dick Pellek (website) on Tuesday, 14 February 2012 13:02

One good coconut story deserves another. You really worked hard for that tasty coconut meat; and it was worth it. By the way, the tree you are standing under in the photo is called the false or tropical almond, Terminalia catappa.

One good coconut story deserves another. You really worked hard for that tasty coconut meat; and it was worth it. By the way, the tree you are standing under in the photo is called the false or tropical almond, Terminalia catappa.
JUSTIN ERIK CORMIER (website) on Friday, 17 February 2012 00:25

Nice! I bet it was PERFECT!

JC

Nice! I bet it was PERFECT! JC