
Lunch is Sancocho; meat, beef and pork stew with root veggies. I can eat that in sweltering weather any time of the year. Its delicious and savory and reminds me of grandmas house. She made it the best. That day and the next consisted of me re-familiarizing myself with vacationing. Its been too long. I paced around the house at least ten times the first day after my Dad left to work. Finally, I hit the beach. Its a stone's throw from the Villa. There is a little nook equipped with two lounge chairs and a side table perfect for a Mojito or three that I only wish I had. A woven hammock adorns this little corner in paradise. It lazily swings back and forth in the breeze, calling me and I sit for a bit and watch all the kite-surfers in full swing. I had to run back. I HAD to run back for my Sony. I noticed someone made themselves at home on the hammock on my way back but the only thing on my mind is catching these dudes in the air. I watch in amazement to see them in action. Fearless. As I snap away, my mind travels in time. My itinerary is all laid out for the week. My Dad and I talk about the places we are going to visit and I am already excited. First we'll get some work done at the office, tie up some loose ends. I wandered off into town and caught the happenings of the day. My goal was to capture some candids and keep it moving. Sparking an interest, people would ask me about my camera and even strike a pose. I felt like a local, welcomed as one their own. I made sure to grab some portraits of these friendly faces, too! Back at the office, my Dad hmm-ed and aha-ed as he viewed some shots. He expressed his excitement for our next plan-we're heading out to El Campo (the country side). Living in a touristy-city area means El Campo is a different type of getaway. Chickens cluck about and even some livestock and I can smell the firewood cooking up something delicious out back. We hike up a hill to get the house at the top and the stranger yells out for us like she knew us all our lives "Bienvenidos, entren, entren estan en su casa!" They were washing dishes and cooking in the outhouse and I just couldn't resist; I asked permission to take some shots. She smiled as if she expected us and by some divine intervention, coffee was served with just the right sweetness. Dominican people are beautiful friendly, hospitable people. Warm and inviting and funny as hell. Always a story to tell, always a sage word of advice, always with a smile and hug and kiss greeting. I watch my Dad hike it back down the hill through the forest to the river. I can tell he's winded, but we swim and he makes jokes. This was my birthday, after all, and I was spending it with my Dad for the first time since childhood.
The very next day, another adventure. This time we went to Playa Grande and it lives up to its name. Its vast shoreline and welcoming warm crystal blue water was the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon. They set you up with a table right on the sand and bring you a whole fish cooked on the grill, and of course, rice and beans. This is probably where I should've worn my one piece to hide my food-baby, but-when in Rome.....! Beachgoers were piled up everywhere. I attempt to lose those calories as I strolled up and down with camera in hand, people smiled and nodded hello. The recent renovations of the park made me all giddy inside, it was all so beautiful and bright. I felt so lucky in that moment, to have witnessed such a visual feast and to have captured some of the essence that was this lively, vivacious country. I have lined up a few for print and am looking for the right spot in the house to hang my lovely memories. This vacation took me on a journey, emotionally and artistically and humanly...I opened up to strangers in another part of the world and they opened up to me. It was more than I had hoped for and I feel proud and honored to share this experience with you...Happy Viewing!!!
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El Campo, Palo Colorado, Dom. Rep. © K. Hernandez | Honeyshot Photography 2018 |
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El Campo, Palo Colorado, Dom. Rep. © K. Hernandez | Honeyshot Photography 2018 |
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El Campo, Palo Colorado, Dom. Rep. © K. Hernandez | Honeyshot Photography 2018 |
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El Campo, Palo Colorado, Dom. Rep. © K. Hernandez | Honeyshot Photography 2018 |
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El Campo, Palo Colorado, Dom. Rep. © K. Hernandez | Honeyshot Photography 2018 |
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Playa Grande, Rio San Juan, Dom. Rep. © K. Hernandez | Honeyshot Photography 2018 |
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