I wish you all the best and good health for 2014, my friends!
We had a marvelous time in St. Lucia and Anse Chastanet was perfect as usual. I've blogged about it before, here and here.
But instead of a recipe to begin the year, I thought you might enjoy a short video I made of a new tradition at the hotel on New Year's Eve....kite lanterns. Perhaps you're familiar with them, but they were new to me; lo and behold, I found them at Amazon. You light a bit of cardboard beneath and the flame will inflate the paper kite to a point where it will lift right off...of course, you make a wish as you release it.
Imagine they ought to be used over water and with the wind in the right direction, but even those that blew back didn't cause a problem. Still, caution is advised, obviously.
Enjoy and I'll post a recipe in a few days.
Dear Barbara I whish all the best for this New year!
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Happy new year! Those kite lanterns are beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteOh neat! I may have to order some for our next trip to the beach.
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Happy New Year and best wishes for 2014!
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Rosa
How fun. I love to spend the holidays at the beach. Happy New Year to you too Barbara.
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Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteJust a caution about those lanterns - they look lovely but many of them contain non-biodegradable elements (wires etc) that can cause serious harm to wildlife.
All the BEST for 2014, Barbara.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sight!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Barbara!
Happy New Year to you also my dear virtual friend!
ReplyDeleteLove the sight of those kite lanterns (and hearing the festive marimba sounds in the background) what a great way to greet the new year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you Barbara and best wishes for a wonderful 2014.
ReplyDeleteGreat you enjoyed your holiday and was lovely to see the kite lanterns.
hugs
Carolyn