Categories Eastern Caribbean Grenada August 26, 1991 Post author By neosoul Post date October 4, 2021 Video from my trip to Levera National Park and Grand Etang Forest Reserve
Categories Eastern Caribbean St. Vincent August 1991 Post author By neosoul Post date October 2, 2021 Union Island Airport Signs on The Grenadines Yes, it was a small airport.
Categories Eastern Caribbean St. Vincent September 1991 Post author By neosoul Post date October 1, 2021 Jane walking up the volcano Sept 91
Categories Eastern Caribbean Grenada August 1991 Post author By neosoul Post date September 28, 2021 The Y.W.C.A. in Grenada where June or Ralph Clark may have worked.
Categories Eastern Caribbean Grenada August 27, 1991 Post author By neosoul Post date September 24, 2021 St. George’s Grenada
Categories Eastern Caribbean Martinique August 1991 Post author By neosoul Post date September 21, 2021 After training, I stopped in Martinique before heading back to Dominica. Here’s some video and info from this short trip. And a preview of the next video.
Categories Grenada August 1991 Post author By neosoul Post date September 19, 2021 Cocoa growing in Grenada. After I finished my role as a Peace Corps trainer on St. Lucia, I traveled to Grenda and stayed June and Ralph Clarke. I think I took this picture in a garden or small farm near their home where cocoa and nutmeg grew. I’m not sure of the exact date or location of this picture.
Categories Eastern Caribbean Grenada August 29, 1991 Post author By neosoul Post date September 4, 2021 Linda Rodgers at Carriacou Museum GRENADA
Categories Eastern Caribbean Grenada August 1991 Post author By neosoul Post date August 31, 2021 on the boat to Carriacou Grenada Aug 91 NEWLO CENTER GRENADA Ralph and June Clarke worked here
Categories Eastern Caribbean Guadeloupe May 1, 1991 Post author By neosoul Post date June 13, 2021 Guadeloupe named Santa MarĂa de Guadalupe de Estremadura by Columbus, the island was known to her pre-Columbian inhabitants as Karukera, land of the beautiful waters. The Saints An archipelago of eight tiny volcanic islands, the Iles des Saintes are idyllic tropical hideaways scalloped by white sand beaches.