My and I husband sometimes take an exercise walk around our neighborhood at the end of the day. Last time, I took my camera along because I wanted to catch a picture of this amazing plant (an air fern?) just growing on top of the utility wires.
As we walked, I couldn't resist snapping pictures of the colorful houses.
It's funny - when we got here two years ago it was time to repaint the exterior of the mission home. It was white at the time. The man in charge of physical facilities wanted to change it to a bright color like pink or peach. My husband and I were appalled. That sounded awful and we loved white! We finally agreed on a compromise of a warm gold color. Now we are in love with the Caribbean colors and would happily paint the house pink, lime green, blue. I guess it takes times for North Americans like us to lighten up and realize that white and beige are boring!
After all, just look at what the Caribbeans see every day:
Flamboyant trees
Parrots (this one is a pet but we have wonderful lime green ones in our yard all the time)
and, of course, the sea
Here is my favorite house
Wild colors
This one is interesting
Elegant yellow
Purple apartments
Teddy bear in the making
and lots more
Not a white house in the bunch!
We have frozen this blog as a historical, yet informational view at what life is like in the West Indies Mission for all those called to serve. This blog was designed for the families and friends of those missionaries serving in the West Indies Mission from July 2006 to July 2009. Every six weeks, photos taken at zone conference as well as a new slide show including every person baptized were posted on the blog. All of the slide shows are also available on our You Tube channel. The current West Indies Mission blog can be found here. Posts on our missionary experience can be found here and earlier. And finally, if you are a returned missionary who served in the West Indies, there is a current blog for you. Click here or visit westindiesrm@blogspot.com
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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I love the architecture and the colors! I love the photo of the parrot. Did you know that his stretching of that one wing is his way of saying "hello" to you?
That is so fun to know. That parrot is almost always out on his fence in the evenings and whenever I run or walk by, I call out 'hello' and by the time I am past and about to turn the corner I hear a distant 'hello' back at me.
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