St Lucia
The threatened BA strike just before Xmas meant Benji and
Tyara left the Caribbean earlier than planned
to make sure they hit the start of their South American jolly. So we did the tourist bit in
St
Lucia and Tyara acted as tour guide and got to
choose what we did. First stop was Pigeon Island off the North coast where Admiral
Rodney left his mark.
Note the pillar
box. |
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Tyara also did sentry duty at Rodney Bay as well as being our tour
guide |
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The place was steeped in military and naval
history
The marching band turned
up |
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All the famous sailors have been there
!
We started 3,000 miles away over
there. |
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But time was short for the kids so just time for a quick
swim before the next activity.
On the beach at Pigeon Island |
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“What’s next then Tyara?” “Follow me” she cried and it was off to
the rain forest for a bit of tree top zip
lining.
Nice hair net Dad ! Getting ready to fly through
the rain forest canopy. |
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So why are you lot laughing then? You look just as
daft. |
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I hope the garden at home hasn't grown like this
!
Yeehaa ! My sort of
gardening. |
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We also had a tour round the rest of the island en route
to dropping Benji and Tyara off at the
airport.
Just time for a light lunch in Castries before we
moved on. |
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And then just time to ask for forgiveness for
eating so much – Castries Cathedral |
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Marigot Bay – pretty little
anchorage |
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Some people never learn. Another roadside stop to see
cassava cakes being made.
We only had 3 between 6 of us. Honest
! |
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You want some fruit and vegetables with your
cakes?
How many can you
name? |
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It was a wet day so we never got clear views of some of
the famous landmarks.
The Pitons emerging from the
mist |
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And then suddenly we got to the airport and Benji and
Tyara had gone. Things went a bit flat once the kids had left.
It was down to the four of us to get ready for Xmas.
Opening the presents was great fun.
She found it
funny. |
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He was quite amused
too |
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And as for her ! Well she always did go over the
top. |
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We spent Xmas day on the beach which was a first for
Barrie and Margery.
Reduit Beach – Rodney Bay – Xmas
Day |
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I think this must be where they filmed the James Bond
film – Dr No.
Spotted Ursula Andress coming out of the
water. |
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In the evening we splashed out and went to a dinner dance
at a posh hotel.
Barrie and Margery at the
entrance |
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Pat and Paul inside the
hotel |
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The local school kids put on a great display of carol
singing for us. There was no conductor so they did well to keep it all together.
Some of them had great voices and did some amazing two part
harmonies.
Waiting to go in for
dinner. |
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The buffet was very extensive – the available choices
went on for ever. Everybody ate too much but some vigorous dancing afterwards
soon sorted that out. .As usual Barrie tried to get the last
word.
I
used to be good at basketball ! |
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So – if anybody is still reading this load of tripe –
here’s a message from the skipper.
Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year to you all from the
Caribbean |
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Tomorrow we head off for St Vincent and the
Grenadines.