Trip to St Lucia, February 2006

We ate a lot of curry chicken, vegetables, and fruit. Most of the fruit
came from nearby. The apples had to be imported.

An absolutely enormous banyan tree.

Poinsettias grew wild.

We ran across a fluffy little baby donkey and his mama. He was extremely
affectionate, came right up and rubbed up against me to get a hug.

The Pitons were probably the most memorable and familiar sight
of our trip. We ate dinner with this view on our last night in St. Lucia.
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