Monday 30 May 2016

Grenada 2016


I would like to tell you about my trip to Grenada earlier this year.  It was a lot of fun.  We went for a month in February, 2016.  We couldn't wait to get in the water.

I have lots of friends in Grenada.  Here is a picture of me meeting up with a couple of friends I met the first time we were there.

This was the third time we went to Grenada.  I found a star fish each time we were there.  I wonder if it was the same one??

We would go to the beach almost every day.  I love swimming and I love the ocean.  Some days the water was so clear you could see everything on the bottom without goggles.

 One day when we were touring, we found some old planes that had been shot down many years ago.  They looked cool.

 You might think that when you are on an island, you would only want to swim in the ocean. But sometimes it is nice to swim in a pool too.  One of my favorite pools is at a restaurant called Petite Anns.  I could swim while they were making my supper!

Another beautiful thing is the sunset over the ocean.  When it hit the horizon, it would disappear in only a minute or two.  It was so beautiful.  We would try to watch it everyday.

 There is also an old fort in Grenada called Fort George.  It is on a high cliff overlooking the ocean.

  Also from the top of Fort George, there is a very good view of the city of St. George and where the cruise ships dock.

 When we go to Grenada, we also take time each week to teach people about the bible.  Here is Anisha, a girl that I was teaching, along with her cousin.  I started teaching her last  year and then continued when we were there this year.
 

There are also beautiful waterfalls in Grenada.  And the water is warm and clean, so it is fun to swim below the waterfall.  I also like to jump off the cliff, but this year I was sick on the day we went to the waterfall.  Last year I did the jump.

Thanks for watching my experience in Grenada.


2 comments:

  1. Fun stuff! Just for the record, marine biologists call them "Sea Stars" since they're not actually "fish" ;)

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