Categories
Dominica

September 4, 1990

Here’s the recipe that I used in Peace Corps to make lime juice:

Lime Juice
For each cup of water, add:
1 1/2 tablespoons lime juice (16 tablespoons = one cup)
2 tablespoons sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
Boil sugar and water for two minutes. Chill the syrup and add the fruit juice.

Categories
Dominica

September 3, 1990

Underwater photo from Scott’s Head during the EIST. September 1990
Categories
Dominica

September 2, 1990

John Mattheis dives during our Environment In-Service Training. September 1990
Categories
Dominica

September 1, 1990

1 September

I just finished getting ready for an evening of Venezuelan music at the RBD theatre. Brad and I were there last night but had to leave when we got too tired.

The music last night was part of “Halleluyah ’90,” a gospel-Caribbean night of music. The people and performers were very excited about praising the Lord in this way although most were too anxious for the main performer Lester Lewis. Some people booed the warm-ups and shouted for him. Contrary to the newspaper advertisement, Felix was not in the show.

Brad and I were the only two white people in the audience and I felt uncomfortable when race issues were brought up. Lester put some issues into contexts similar to those of Sharpton or Farrahkan.

We returned home at eleven, two hours after our bed time, to get a good start on market day. I bought oranges, bananas, and had fish cakes and regular cake for my breakfast. I also made some great limeade.

Categories
Dominica

August 31, 1990

The view from the back of my apartment on Bay Street. August 1990
Categories
Dominica

August 30, 1990

Aug 30

I returned from Roseau today after two days of meeting with other volunteers, working on the computer, and buying pancake syrup. I even had pancakes this morning at Jay’s and Micki’s.

They will be moving into a new apartment on Saturday. I enjoyed staying with them. Jay and I get into some long, “intellectual” conversations.

Jay is planning on going to business school after Peace Corps just like I am planning to study law. He has been accepted at Northwestern, a top business school. [redacted for privacy concerns].

He and Micki also revealed to me that they thought they were pregnant last week. Micki even went to Planned Parenthood for a test. [redacted for privacy concerns] Pregnancy will get them separated from Peace Corps. I hope it doesn’t happen during these two years.

Categories
Dominica

August 22, 1991

I think this was a store just before the Cabrits in Portsmouth, Dominica. I later figured out that this picture is from 1991 and not 1990, because I did not have that camcorder bag in 1990. I also wore that same outfit when I visited the Cabrits with Jane, Rob, and David.
Categories
Dominica

August 28, 1990

The back cover of Dominica: Isle of Adventure
Categories
Dominica

August 27, 1990

Aug 27

Today Brad and I met our principal. I was in the middle of preparing breadfruit for lunch and Brad was beginning to eat when a girl at the door told us to call the secretary. We walked to the school since we didn’t think it much farther than the pay phone we would have to use.

We received tentative schedules although they were very likely to change with one of the teachers deciding in recent days to go to Cuba to study. Mr. James certainly has his work cut out for him in organizing the school. Teaching here is challenging but an administrator has it worse.

We were able to meet Mr. James since the hurricane went north and caused nothing but very little light rain on Dominica. I was also joyful to hear it missed Antigua. The nervousness over Gustave made me lose some sleep. I caught up on some by taking a nap.

I made lime juice for the first time today. It wasn’t too bad.

Categories
Dominica

August 26, 1990

Aug 26

Today Brad and I attended the Methodist church service. Because we stood out, we again we’re asked to introduce ourselves. This is the third church where I’ve had to introduce myself. When the minister learned we were Peace Corps workers, he used us as an example of today’s sermon from Matthew 5:13-16, lights without bowls. It was slightly embarrassing but satisfying. One of my purposes, actually my purpose in life, is to serve God. I don’t feel that I am making a great sacrifice but it is a sacrifice which I would like seen as an example of service to God.

My apartment on the day of the hurricane watch for Gustav. August 1990

Before the end of the service it was announced that there would be a hurricane watch. We began preparing by calling Maryann and securing sufficient supplies. I made my first call to the states to Ann Marie to alert her and give her the Dominica Peace Corps office number. It was extremely difficult getting through with a card and I ended up calling collect.