I’ve made a few bits of progress thus far. I picked up a Cayman driver’s license yesterday. I also went grocery shopping two nights ago. And I started the car shopping process. Right now I think I’m leaning towards an Audi A3 but it isn’t an overwhelmingly perfect car. I need to see exactly what I can pick it up for and then evaluate the situation from there. I am pretty sure that I’m going with a car though (see comments on my previous post).
I also took a few pictures. I don’t really have any of the general island yet because I haven’t had my camera with me on my few trips out around the island. These are of the apartment.

This is my TV setup in my room. It’s a 23″ Apple cinema display that I brought from Costa Rica hooked up to a Mac mini and some hard drives.

This is my current “workstation” although I admittedly haven’t gotten a ton done yet. It’s pretty hard to work in that setup so I’m hoping to find a better solution soon. There isn’t a good spot for me to put a desk. However, I am moving into my permanent apartment in a few months so it should get better by then for sure.

That’s a picture of the grounds looking off the porch. It’s pretty spectacular in my opinion. I need to go get goggles so I can swim some laps in the pool.
Nice apartment and view
biking with groceries should not be a problem for your balance and rain is only water
Geez man, you made it. Nothing more to reach for
If it’s mostly for groceries rain shouldn’t be a major counter-argument against bike/vespa/motorcycle since you could do that whenever it doesn’t.
Or wouldn’t a convertible be the perfect companion?
If it has to be a car, aren’t there any ones smaller than the A3 you could live with?
I’m pretty sure current motors don’t have that much trouble with driving many short distances. Althoug you might want to go for a used car that has been driven well the first few hundred miles, since this is kind of determining for the motors future, at least it’s mileage.