Trip to St Lucia, February 2006

This is a nooni plant. Supposedly the juice of the fruit has Viagra-like
qualities, so the islanders told us. The fruit looked like something out
of Dr Suess.

Anse le Raye harbor, which was a few miles north of where
we stayed.

The porch of our cottage, which was perched on a steep slope. We ate out
on the porch a lot in the cool of the evening. There were almost no bugs.
Just lots of deafening tree frogs and toads that made a sound like a penny
whistle.

Sulphur oxide steam from the volcano caldera. It wasn't a dangerously
active volcano, but steam rises from boiling mud pools all the time, and
it smelled like rotten eggs.
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