Photography by Erin Walker

Grand Anse Beach, St George, Grenada

Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Fabulous Life: SGU "SO" (Significant Other)

This is pretty much how my week goes...

Babysitting Oliver
M/W/F 9:00 – 11:30 am

We play with toy construction trucks and shovels on Grand Anse Beach for a few hours while his mom takes a local yoga class, grocery shops, etc..



Grand Anse Beach
T/W/F 1:00 – 5:00 pm

When the beach is literally just steps from your home, you tend to spend every free moment there! Plus Wednesday is Beach Day for the SOs. We hang out by Garfield’s, a bar right on the beach!
Most of my SO friends say "I try to go to the beach at least once a week."  I try to go at least once a day!

Pool Day at the swanky University Club
M/Th 1:00 – 4:00 pm

I take one bus to the main campus at True Blue and catch another bus to L'ance Aux Epines, where the final stop is the swanky University Club.  Students don't get to enjoy this luxury.  The University Club is a resort where visiting professors stay, complete with bar service while you're in the pool...who am I to resist such a luxury?!






Laundry
W/Th 5:00 – 6:30 pm

The biggest pain here is doing laundry at the dorm laundry facility. It’s really sketchy and you never know which washer and dryers work, or when something might catch on fire or electrocute you. Keeps me on my toes! I also offer a wash, dry and fold service for others in our dorm for $20 EC per load (about $8 US).

Cooking dinner for CW
M/T/W/Th/F 6:45 – 7:30 pm

Food I make: Eggplant Parmesan, Sweet and Sour Chicken, Chicken Lo Mein, Burritos of all kinds, Mac and Cheese…
The groceries here are limited, as is my general willingness to cook...Match made on heaven!

Friday, February 12, 2010

Mt. Carmel - Chasing Waterfalls



This was my first big trip with the Significant Other club of SGU.  We traveled about 45-minutes by taxi-bus from the parish of St. George's, through the parish of St. David, into the parish of St. Andrew, to go hiking and play in waterfalls at Mt. Carmel. It was a winding, twisting, turning route through Grenada's countryside and mountains.


My "Significant Other" (SO) friends!

This bridge was pretty unstable, but it was only about a five-foot drop into brush and rocks if it did decide to break.

There was only a "Male" bathroom...although I didn't see a toilet or sink.

The first amazing waterfall of the day.

The rocks under this second waterfall were smooth enough to ride down like a water slide.

The view from the top, Mt. Carmel, St. Andrew, Grenada.
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Grenada's own Nice and Easy Hot Spot...not sure what it is, but the building was pretty cool and nice and easy.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Photographs: A few of my favorite things...



Pink tree flowers


Hot pink flowers growing on a tree outside our building



 I love yellow flowers


 Palm trees with coconuts



 Grand Anse beach, with St. George's town in the background


Caribbean moon through the palms


 Really cool seashell


Carib, Grenadian for beer


Sandcrab!


Monday, February 1, 2010

Photographs: The Town of St. George's
























Christ of the Deep -
A replica of the original underwater statue in Italy. Grenada's version was gift from the Costa Shipping Line for rescuing the passengers of the Bianca C, an Italian luxury passenger ship that caught fire in St. George's outer harbour on October 22, 1961.


Old school telephone booths


The top of the hill near Fort George.


Fort George


St. George's from the top of the hill


Starfruit from the market...YUM! Tastes like a citrus granny smith apple.


St. George's marketplace


St. George's marketplace


Bananas or plantains (or both)?


Farm fresh produce and local spices