throw away your television. read a book, play music, create art, go outside, do it all.
I've been without for 13 years and I've never missed it. (just don't take away my macbookpro)
Of late I've been buying musical instruments with the idea that the kids will learn by osmosis. Surprisingly its working. Adrian can pound out a good drum intro reminiscent of "burning down the house" and enzo is learning how to pick his way through a song on the guitar. Lewis stopped by on his way home and suddenly there was an impromptu jam session.
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KenC was kind enough to stitch together this pano of the view from saline's first peak.
The original was 51154 x 4924 (too big to open in PS). I cut it down to a manageable 20000 x 1925 using lightroom.
Be sure to down load the full size pano and open it up in preview.app to get the full effect.
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Once we got to the pass, we parked and hiked down into the valley to the first and second of the seven sisters.
we decided to push on to try to find the other sisters, lots of bouldering up a stream bed with embankments too steep and overgrown with ferns and vines to give much relief. felt like charlie sheen waling up that riverbed in platoon.
eventually dorte and enzo found this hole and decided it was good enough. Marcus and i kept on going, until it started to rain, at which point we beat a hasty retreat lest we become part of the jungle.
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the interior was lush enough that these plants were growing semi-wild by the entrance to the falls.
more flora
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spent our last day exploring the interior of grenada. drove up into the hills until it got cool and wet. enzo found this bug by the reservoir.
lots of bamboo everywhere, these combs were 6 inches in diameter.
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its mango season in grenada, so I've been tasting all the different varieties, The best so far are the dark green ones, they are almost citrus in their tangy flavor. Everything here has a different name than back in the states, but they call the green ones julius. I think I ate 10 at this sitting. Dorte helped me out a little, but she's more partial to papayas.
after sunset took the dinghy into st george and dined at BBs. had the salted fish balls followed by the avocado and pineapple salad. The ribs marcus ordered were amazing.
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dorte and i decided to go hike saline's peaks, packed up lots of water and a little snack and set out on foot. Not quite as lush as frigate, but beautiful just the same.
we had to pick our way upslope through thickets of cactus and poison sumack, basically whatever the goats won't eat.
the first peak was amazing, with a 360 view of white, carriacou, union, petit st vincent, and petit st martinique to the north, and frigate, large, il du rhonde, and grenada to the south.
lots of sunblock and a t-shirt didn't save me from getting burned.
second peak was snack, and a slight detour around a cactus barricade.
third peak found dorte sitting on a wobbly rock on the edge of 500ft precipice overlooking frigate, large, and grenada in the background.
the hike down was easier going, higher up natural bonsai sculpted by the wind and sun, and as we got lower trees full of epiphytes and vines.
took the long way back around the salt marsh and finally to the lizzy for lunch.
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woke up early and sailed around the windward side of carriacou headed for saline and white. pulled in behind the reef at saline and anchored in beautiful sand. caught a barracuda on the way down. I'm guessing the name comes from the salt flats which were harvested at some point. there's a large kiln built out of stone, apparently to burn coral for cement? downwind is white island.
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