lördag 31 mars 2012

Carriacou–a slice of paradise

You’ve all seen them. The postcard pictures from the Caribbean – white sand, palm trees, turquoise ocean. I’ll tell you a secret, they’re all from here.

Carriacou is beyond awesome. It does help that our lovely friends are visiting – really nice to have their company! The things we asked them to bring from home were a toy to E (she lost Barbafin in Charlotteville…crisis), extra swimwear for E (how did we think one would be enough??), potato shredder and baby porridge. So in hindsight, our packing was not too bad. And the fact that they brought Kvikklunsj and Dagbladet, oh joy…<3

We live in a house at the beach – here is our view:

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First thing about Hillsbourough, Carriacou, especially appreciated by B, is this:

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It’s FLAT! No hills to climb going to and from home. That’s a first! And good, because it is HOT HOT HOT here. And we have no AC, so if there is trouble in paradise, it comes in the way of trouble sleeping...

…and now let’s get to those postcard pics:

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Say no more!

So we’ve been to the beach. A lot. But we have also attended to much important things – like buying all the local (alcoholic) drinks and trying them, for example. Here is a taste:

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About “Bambu”I do not think we really want to know what Horny Goat Weed is. I will tell you that this one brought us back to Chenos car – and his Cherry air freshener.

Another thing we have done is eat out in the evenings. One evening we spontaneously visited a “luxury” restaurant and had lobster (1/2 lobster = approx SEK 180) in fantastic surroundings.

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From there – a self portrait:

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See you at the beach!

tisdag 27 mars 2012

Catching up on Grenada

Even though we left Grenada main island there has been little opportunity to blog about it, so we have some catching up to do! The two weeks in Grenada has been all about sightseeing. Since we stayed at an apartment next to that horrible powerplant, and it was not within walking distance to the beach, we decided to rent a car to get around and spend as little time as possible in the apartment. We have expected that at least some time during our six months we would be less lucky with where we stayed, and this was it. Just to emphasize:

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Our house is the white one on the right, just next to the steep road…

No Caribs on the verandah here, no, rather sitting in the air-conditioned bedroom playing Yatzy kind of evenings. But, we still enjoyed our stay and we can proudly say that we have done almost everything a tourist is “supposed to” in Grenada.

Driving around Grenada, we were stunned by how proud they are of their country, and how well they take care of common spaces and their houses. Everything is painted in the grenadian colours.

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Also, they are crazy about Kirani James – poor guy has some pressure on him for the olympics…

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Also, you can tell that it is in deed a small country. On television, each evening after the news, they show the obituaries…Also posted on a huge screen outside the funeral home.

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Some of our trips included the Pearl airport – a closed airport with some wrecks. It made someone’s day! (Thorir, there is that smile again…)

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Grenada was hugely effected by the hurricane Ivan in 2004, leaving some buildings damaged still. Like this church, with no roof:

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Though, all the sightseeing can take its toll and sometimes keeping the kids happy meant this:

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One day we were tired and wanted to escape the heat, went downtown to rent a movie – this is where you do that:

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And put the whole family in the air conditioned bed room behing the mosquito net, of course (this is like 13.00 or so):

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Make no mistake! Wow did go to the beach. A lot. We were stunned by the beauty!

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Long one this time – we will try to be more active now that we have internet again. Now – more important things to attend to – beer drinking at the beach with our Norwegian friends who have come to visit us!

torsdag 22 mars 2012

Civilization?

We have landed in Carriacou. Gone is the the noise of the power plant, exchanged for the breaking of waves (yes, the house is literally ON the beach, bliss!). Though, we have spotted free range chickens in the garden – so we expect to be back to rooster madness at 4 am. Still the chillin’ attitude, we asked at a local shack if she served dinner, she said “well, I’ll just have to make some!”

Since B is an aircraft enthusiast (read nerd) – we decided skip the convenient ferry to Carriacou and rather travel by air, a 20 minute flight, in an 8 seat Islander. At check-in we were told that we had to much luggage to fit the airplane, and one of our bags might arrive later or tomorrow. After a brief discussion we decided we could spare the stroller for a day or two. Also, we had to pay 10 kilos of overweight. This is due to a ton of baby food since the owner of the smallest restless feet decided to start eating solid foods – and lots of it. Having a hunch we would be moving out of civilization again, we brought enough to start a mini mart because everything but the fanciest baby food here contains sugar and lots of it. But happily all the luggage made it here anyway.

Since we are limin’ with a Carib in hand listening to the waves and sleeping children – we are going to keep this as a short update to let you know that we arrived and are back online – here are a few pictures from the journey:

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Jupp it’s an airline alright.

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Leaving St Georges behind.

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We’re at the back of the plane!

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Beautiful south cost of Grenada and all the beaches we’ve visited.

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Some thought the aircraft was slightly noisy...

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While others were just as happy as could be…

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And others won’t let anything get in the way of a good meal…  (By the way. It’s the luggage that’s behind C hidden behind a curtain!)

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And before we knew it, we landed in Carriacou. Looking forward to getting to know the island.

 

C n B logging out.