St George’s Bay

We are leaving the marina, after a week carousing around St George. It is too quiet now, no loud music until the early hours. Not going far, we’ll park for a few days in the bay and make the most of the town on our doorsteps… fresh fruits & veg every day and fish! Unexpected bonus, an impromptu steel pans bands parade had us dancing in the streets again!

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Secret Beach BBQ

We are so lucky, being taken to a fabulous little beach by PJ and Cathie for a BBQ.  Loads of their friends turned up and we have a brilliant and convivial day at the beach, idly shooting the breeze, in French obviously.   Don’t think I ever spent so long in the water, it was so warm and lovely.

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Children Carnival Frolic – Grenada

My favourite, the Short Knees, but then again I would like them, mix match clashing costumes with shiny mirrors on them, just what I like! Wonder if I can find some of the fabric and get myself a dress made out of it?!

Interesting story the Short Knees, brought in by the French who  loved a masquarade, they were originally the well known Pierrot. By the time the British took over and emancipation came, the white faced Pierrot had acquired some colours thanks to African and Creole influences. And the mirrors offer protection from bad spirits! Need some on that dress!

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Work & Play in Prickly Bay

Maintenance in the sun, yep that’s nice if only the rain would keep away for more than a few hours at the time. We have tried enclosing the cockpit with tarpaulin to no avail, so it is the mad dash to bring everything down in the saloon at regular interval. Still we are getting there…

Ian’s list is slowly shrinking, slowly because as fast as items are crossed out, another unexpected  job needs to be taken care of…

After working very hard during thee day, the sundowners are well deserved!

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