Thursday, December 8, 2011

Other views of the island



































Farm land, forest and marine views give variety







Marrowstone details






































































































East Beach has such an ordinary name but so many facets to observe (with smells and sounds too) and so many opportunities for human interaction. Kids and adults all enjoy the summery days.








Marrowstone again with Ana





















At Great grandma and grandpa's there are new people to get to know and new places to explore and toys to play with.

Ana growing up

Eating at home at the same table as the big folks.

















On her second plane flight watching the boys in the seat in front.

















Ana chose her school bag but when it came time to go, she was rather dubious.







Tummy time for the pre-crawler at home.




Thursday, June 9, 2011

Saint Anne and the Virgin Mary













Having made a trip to help Lizzette with the housekeeping during her maternity leave and to meet Ana and planning another visit in August to ease the transition to day care, it was not feasible to make it for the baptism, but I ordered these images.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Botanical Garden and the UN in San Andres


































The National University has a small branch in San Andres and has recently organized a botanical garden for pedagogical an research purposes. The round shiny green fruit are gourds or totumas and the fruit seen at the entrance is breadfruit.







food







The fresh fish, conch, crab and lobster on the beaches of Providence was abundant and inexpensive. The side dishes were patacon or fried plantain and rice with coconut. At Miss Celia's and the fisherman's coop in San Andres we had the local fish stew, rondon or "run down".

Manzanilla Bay





















At this outdoor discoteque, fresh coconuts and beer replace the soft drinks we no longer drink. The music was very pleasant.

Santa Isabel









Downtown in Providence has the port and government and health and educational services.



Santa Catalina Island
























Santa Catalina is a fisherman's haven with mangroves. It is connected to Providence by a pontoon bridge. You don't have the motorcycles here that you have elsewhere. They attract tourists with tales of the pirate Morgan.




Cayo Cangrejo











Providence and San Andres are partly volcanic but are protected by coral reefs. There is a National Park and protected area. Lots of people dive or go snorkeling.