My next turn was down Court Street, an area I have never really been on a Friday night, as it has a reputation for being a rough area. I was surprised to smell a rich smoky barbecue in the air. Court street looked like a block party -- The Jamaican Grill had a tarp over their portion of the sidewalk and were grilling jerk chicken in the open air. Families were leisurely chatting at the restaraunts along the street, people sitting on the sidewalks, a peaceful, happy vibe in the air. Very different from the energy of front street, I was struck by the truly Carribean feel of the street as i drove through. 2 doors further down another group had a barbecue set up from what looked like a home-made barrel contraption. Passing this and going down the hill I began to smell curry from House of India.
On the drive back, I got to thinking that I never smell the food so strongly while walking down the streets back in Canada. Obviously the outdoor vendors give would be detected, but the to smell cooking from the indoor places like Chopsticks and House of India while driving by seems unusual. I am sure it is due to the way the kitchens are ventilated or some reasonable explanation, but I like to think it's because the island air is a little cleaner than the cities, and not clogged with as many petro and industrial biproducts.
So when not driving past food places, what does the island smell like? Some might guess ocean, but to me the ocean doesn't have much of a smell, it is more of a texture. I don't smell salt, I feel the air as being a little heavier with the humidity, a little thicker, with just a barely discernible sense of moisture that says ocean to me. Although there is a lot of vegetation, there is not a lot of farmland, so I don't get the rich, metallic scent of earth after it is tilled or rains. Nope. Bermuda usually smells like flowers. I am not a botanist, and my ability to identify plants is pretty limited. I noticed immediately when getting off the plane the strong scent of flowers. When I looked around what I saw was Hibiscus, in pinks, reds, yellows, whites, oranges, and hybrid mixtures.
Hibiscus |
Pink oleander |
Oh yes, and the curry take away really hit the spot last night.
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