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Elder and Sister Wood took us on a tour around Grenada yesterday. What a gorgeous place!
First we had to get to Grenada Friday - President Robison took care of that
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Travel is challenging in the West Indies (in fact I type this sitting in an airport as I wait on a very delayed flight)
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Here are some glimpses of Grenada
The island is mountainous and full of lush forest, rivers, and waterfalls. It is known as the spice island because of the huge variety of spices that grow on the island. They are particularly known for nutmeg.
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Grenada is at the southern end of a string of small islands called the Grenadines. You can see them from the coast.
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Travel is actually pretty good compared to other islands, but still a bit scary. Elder Wood was a pro piloting our bulky beastly truck on the twisty turny narrow roads.
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How will we fit?
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Our first stop was Annandale Falls
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It is in the midst of a forest full of fruit and spice trees
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Banana
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Papaya (called paw paw here)
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Pink Ginger
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Poinciana
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Isn't President Robison's new tropical tie nice?
Heliconia
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We continued our drive, stopping at the Grand Etang national forest where we were supposed to see these monkeys
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But they decided not to show up. Sister Wood even tried calling them in monkey talk - didn't work. (I caught a video of her but decided she wouldn't be too pleased if I shared)
We drove around the island to a cocoa factory where we were going to see how the delicious Grendada chocolate was made - no luck - it was closed. I began to wonder if p-days were for us. We haven't taken many during our mission and maybe that's for the best. I did get to see a 'golder apple' - known as pommier de cythere in the French islands.
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I love the juice from this fruit and I am not a juice fan. It is green, tart, and full of flavor. Missionaries tell me it tastes like grass - I guess I like grass.
We continued our drive seeing sights such as these:
'the' dog?
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Popular local snack of roasted corn
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Many glimpses of the laid back Caribbean lifestyle
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Lots and lots of little children
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Tiny houses
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and giant trees
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And if the gorgeous natural beauty isn't enough, the Grenadians decorate everything possible with their colors!
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