Photos

Just thought I'd throw in a few photos taken on our recent trip to the Bahamas. While there, we visited Graycliff to sample the mystique. Well, being the off-season, the restaurant wasn't open. That was a tad disappointing since I had planned on a nice lunch in The Humidor restaurant. I did manage to buy some cigars, though, even though they were all out of the Bahibas which I wanted to try and which are only available in Nassau. Anyway, here's a shot of the gateway entrance to the hotel grounds:

Yours truly at the entrance:


A close-up of one of the carved doors at the entrance:


A couple of the torcedores at work:


I'm not positive, but I think the rotund fellow is Mr. Enrico Garzaroli, the owner: ( he raised his arms just as I snapped the photo)


Anyway, just thought you might enjoy the photos.

Yours truly at the entrance:

A close-up of one of the carved doors at the entrance:

A couple of the torcedores at work:

I'm not positive, but I think the rotund fellow is Mr. Enrico Garzaroli, the owner: ( he raised his arms just as I snapped the photo)

Anyway, just thought you might enjoy the photos.
Comments
Thanks. The shot I think is most impressive is the one of the carved door panel. The relief-carved tobacco leaves really stand out.
+1 good looking pictures I might add. Make we want to ash a stick.