The boats above have been repaired and are awaiting their paint job. The government has started a cleanup drive and has removed truck loads of refuse that has accumulated over the years.
The fish vendor in her cubicle told me that she is happy where she is and that the only problem she has is that when it rains she gets wet.
Flying fish our national dish is being filleted by a local fisherman. These fish do fly above the waves at sea. Some times they fly onto the decks of boats. They travel in large schools and are netted. They measure around 6-10 inches long and around 2 inches wide.
These fishing boats are called Moses, I really don't know how they got the name but I suspect it is biblical.
And of course a rum shop, a village is not a village without one. This one sells great food on weekends. You can buy fish dinners, pork chops and chicken and of course a bit of fire water too.
You can choose to eat here or take it home.
You can choose to eat here or take it home.
Remember the cute gingerbread house in the last post? It is now going under repairs and is expanding. I wonder how it is going to look. I will keep you posted.
I love the colors used in the islands. The colors of the boats, the houses and the venders stalls are so cheery and bright.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the very interesting tour. Just love the little church.
ReplyDeleteoooh this reminds me of Toco!
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