Monday, December 6, 2010

Calibishie

We found an oasis at Red Rock Haven in Calibishie. From the pictures that follow you can see the beauty of the trees, . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . the water,
. . . . . . . . the waves, . . . . .. . . . . . the rock coves, . . . .
. . . . . the crashing surf, . . . .
. . . . . the tranquil beach, . . .
. . . . the peaceful lunch setting, and a man with more than one woman. You can also see the Atlantic is not like the Caribbean.

Seen on or from the veranda . . . and backyard

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. . . . or is he not????? . . . .
Whether your bag is meditating or pondering the scriptures, newly-painted graffiti, or . . . . .
. . great big old cruise ships, you can see it all from the veranda . . .. . . or the backyard.

Caribbean Area President, Elder Vinas's first-ever visit to Dominica

First order of business was a light supper which had been prepared and transported to Portsmouth by Sister Walters and Sister Cooper. Shortly thereafter it was time for the fireside to begin.

Of course there were no pictures allowed in either Sacrament Meeting, so the next order of business with the Mormons was food . . . . naturally!
While the visitors had lunch in a sack there was time for others to enjoy the beautiful poinsettias next door to the Portsmouth chapel.
Then all too quickly it was time for Elder and Sister Vinas and Sister and President Alvarado to leave Dominica to return to San Juan.