maz waiting for the public transport (south african style taxi! |
well you best believe what you've heard, we can confirm that the Caribbean is truly beautiful, that said we have only spent just over a week on one island, that of the volcano inspired and mountainous Grenada, but from what we've experienced so far not only are the people friendly but life is VERY laid back!
our walk home from the beach |
the whole of the Caribbean is made up of over seven thousand islands, some big and some small, with at least 28 individual nations. we have actually visited two of those, Grenada as we said, and also a small island just off the north eastern tip which we got to via a short trip with a local fisherman to a place where Robinson Crusoe would feel right at home!
since we arrived we have been able to fully rest, although our time in the united states was indeed part restful, as you can read in our previous post we did move around lots and that was tiring in itself so to arrive at such a peaceful space has been amazing and we are indebted to sharron and josh (the YWAM base leaders) for them allowing us to chill and engage as much or as little as we wish with their team.
our robinson crusoe island view |
strange fruits |
Grenada is known as the 'spice isle' and we can fully understand why, the flora here is amazing, just outside our little apartment are grapefruit, mango, orange (both sour and sweet, yes there are more than one type of orange!), banana and papaya, all quite familiar to us europeans, however a little more strange and only a short walk away we find duppy soursop and breadfruit. we have also seen cashews nuts growing under their strange red fruity flesh which is all very different to how we had imagine them growing.
coco pods |
we also made a visit to the belmont estate, via local public transport (think taxi service if you are in south africa!), which is home to the grenada chocolate company who harvest the coco beans which go into making their delicious chocolate which can in fact be bought in waitrose stores in england, should you wish to try some, which is well recommended!
tim at the chocolate shop! |
other than all the walking we have visited two church services, spent time on the beaches, watching people fly their kites (its a big deal here in Grenada, especially at this time of year around Easter) and spent lots of time reading, which we both love, we have probably finished over four books each so far and if you want to keep up to date with those that we are reading then you can find our reading list at the top right hand side of this blog site!
lets go fly a kite |
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