Grenada, Bonnaire & Aruba in the Caribbean Sea

A few more days of relaxation, beautiful sights and sun (I can only take so much….it’s sunny and hot and I am almost as white as they come….) and we’re on the open Caribbean on our way to San Juan. At Bonnaire, we took a water taxi (fancy word for party barge) to a long thin beach called Klein. Very beautiful…we snorkeled and saw some amazing fish picking at the coral as the white sand beach dropped off sharply deep in the the Caribbean blue. The water is so blue, it’s amazing. Very clear, you can see more than 20 feet deep no problem. Mish loved being my biker mama as we rode a Harley-Davidson all around Aruba. Great Island, but also kind of a desert in the middle. We met our good friend Peder Wilkinson in Aruba where he studying to become a doctor. He wants to assist people in 3rd world countries and work in missions at the same time. A true philanthropist and a great guy! We also met his colleague Adam from Ghana, Africa. He was very knowledgeable and could not wait to be practicing medicine in the hospital again. He was a nurse for a few years in Ghana…he has some great stories. He says he is still getting used to American food. Image Grenada hillside Image Bonaire Harbor Image ...the camera went off on accident and cought a naturally occuring pose Image Aruba Stairway Image All along the road. An Aruban fence Image Me, Adam and Peder in Aruba Image Mish took this photo of an old goldmine on Aruba. Image As best I could tell, this fence with broken bottles built-in the top, was guarding the trash cans Image I thought we'd do some commercial work for Harley icon_wink Image I guess I need a Harley now Image Find Mish in the goldmine Image This is candid, I swear! Image Mish looked gorgeous after our formal night out at Sabiatini's Image Done waterskiing for the day

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Posted by Lori Turnbull  
on January 11, 2008, 12:35 pm
The Grenada Hillside reminds me a bit of Capitola Village (CV, of course, being a LOT smaller)

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