Saturday Oct 1, found us boarding a tour bus with Ed & Cheryl Carter for a trip us the west side of the island. As before, it was absolutely gorgeous. We hugged the coast going through many small towns that a pretty much like all 3rd world small towns, too narrow streets, too much traffic and too many people aimlessly wandering down the street, oblivious of traffic.
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| nothing wrong with her neck, it's alive (brought to mind several old jokes!) |
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| took this just to show the sweet potato patch in the background. The girl drank the coconut milk & then split the nut to get to eat the meat. |
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| Concord Falls |
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| secondary fall |
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| cute little fishing village beach |
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| part of rum factory |
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| Grenada lawn mowers |
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| catholic church from mid 1700's |
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| petroglyphs over at least two years old |
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he almost got the color right
We also went to a chocolate factory, rum factory and back to the same volcano crater lake. Cutty would stop every mile or two to collect another herb or fruit and tell us all the good/bad qualities. When we got back I was telling customs & immigration about it and the immigration lady gave me some herbs to make tea with. I googled it and I think if I drink it every day I will live forever. It was Santa Maria bush and makes a wonderful tea, so I told a few people I liked it and tomorrow I am getting lemon grass, moringo leaves, big thyme, rosemarie and bay leaves delivered by the locals that work here at the marina. Each person touted the qualities of their favorite herb and wanted me to drink it. On my way to infinity or least longevity!
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