Friday, May 29, 2009
From Young...
In a line under the tent, it all seems to be going well, the music's playing, and they're moving well together...
And then the tops come off in a sort of pseudo strip...
Followed by each moving out to the tent poles for a kiddie pole dance...!
Clearly choreographed by an adult. Ahh, what we put on the children..
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Through a glass, darkly
This young man makes a serious pose, very intense, and I'm not sure why
Behind the lines
Below Jevon and a visiting friend ham it up
And then all five pose in their own ways....
Escape from Alcatraz - this kid hurtles out of the tent closely followed by several other boys, he's got to get out of the way pronto, or risk being landed on by the bigger boys.
Neighbourhood Party
Jevon was fascinated by the thought of being captured on film and spent the first few minutes trying to get in the frame at any cost...
One of the older boys, Rico, is a picture of concentration, as he tries to suss out the next play.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Heroes day Drumming Gig
The little boy next to Varia is only 4 years old and has only been playing for about 4 months, about the same as Varia. They sounded like pros!
Monday, May 18, 2009
Cute as a button
We're horsing around, Lili's taking the pics. Trying to get Geuel to give a thumbs up. Why?
But eventually it works, and it's all he does for the rest of the day...
Sunday, May 17, 2009
copper graveyard
Grenada, West Indies - Where old coppers go to die. The 'copper or 'taiche', made of cast iron, was used in sugar factories and rum distilleries to boil the sugar juice and evaporate off the water. the concentrated juice was either used to make sugar or fermented and distilled as rum. the repeated heating and cooling would eventually weaken the metal and cause it to crack, as these have...Grenada once had more than 100 sugar factories, so that makes for a lot of old coppers, now highly prized as garden ornaments....
Friday, May 15, 2009
Us in Anguilla
As you will notice, Lili is in a making faces mode these days...I know, it is weird!
Where we stayed, the Ferryboat Inn, run by some friendly Anguillan - Trinidadians. We had a great view across the Sint Maarten and it was very homely. Especially when the a/c started leaking on me in the middle of the night...
This was at Barrel Stay, a too-expensive restaurant. Anguilla is possibly the most expensive backwater you'll find anywhere...
And at the restaurant at Ferryboat Inn.
This is on the beach at Cap Juluca, one of the fanciest hotels in the Caribbean. It was quite empty. The beach was amazing though.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
There's Chef Michael and the finshed work. Started with a lobster something and finished with a confit of duck. In-between there were palate cleansers and a mango sorbet for desert...
Valentine's Dinner - Spice of Life
February 14th at Spice of Life. We asked Chef Michael to cook for us and he produced a feast. He also brought along a "drinksmaster" who was able to produce (from our own stocks), any manner of cocktail.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
"Fifth Dimension" Hibiscus
Unedited, taken at Sunnyside Garden, St. Paul's Grenada. Developed by one "Dr. Bertie" from Tobago...I think Hibiscus is definitely the Caribbean Rose
Leafy Greens
Close of large leaves at Sunnyside. I find the patterns fascinating
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Sunset halo at Blowing Point
Sunset taken from the jetty at Blowing point, Anguilla BWI