I climbed the hill behind the marina, a luxury hotel once stood there till the airborne got here. Nothing but scenery, grass and a few bushes remain. The intent was for me to find some bush tea leaves. When I picked a few of unknown variety a couple came up getting their exercise. I asked them what I had picked which brought a little laughter from them. I forgot what it was but it was not for tea. They proceeded to show me the tree of life which is used for tea on the anniversary of someones death to celebrate life. And then they identified all the rest of the plants and their uses, so I invited my new friends Denise & Nigel to the boat for a cold presidente. We had a great visit and look forward to their return. If I experience much more of the Grenadian culture I will qualify for citizenship. Denise is a nurse from England who spends her annual vacations here and Nigel is from St George's and serves on the Grenada Olympic Committee.
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| St George's Bay with 3 tall ships |
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| Denise & Nigel |
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