It was a bit soggy due to the large amount of rain that fell the last few days - but I have to say I was pleasantly surprised.
There are no power carts, which is fine - as you come into the parking lot, there is a small lean-to, and out of it sprung 5 young men, all offering to be our caddy. And it is only a 9-hole, so it wouldn’t be too bad.
If you want to play 18 – you just play it twice – like the Royal York! There is a nice clubhouse and a great view from their deck. If you decide you want to play though, you might want to book and early tee time – it was already pretty muggy there at 11am.
After checking out the course, we headed up the road towards the Grenada Craft Village. It is a great idea – much like a Farmers’ Market, but a building with small spaces inside for artisans to display theirproducts. It is a good idea, as several of the artisans are from other parts of Grenada. Their shops were set up very nicely, and there were several that we hadn’t seen yet – they aren’t set up where the cruise ship passengers usually are. There was a potter, soap and oils, spices for cooking, painters – and a great seamstress. She is Grenadian, but spend several years in London - she had beautiful summer skirts, tops and dresses – all cotton and linen – if you go as soon as you arrive, she will make whatever you see to your size before you leave. She even had a wedding dress – and as much as you might not think so – it was beautiful – and the bodice was made of coconut fibers!
From there, we took a drive to Happy Hill – we heard from a Calgary family about a great snorkeling place – and we wanted to check it out. It was nice – black sand, calm waters – and in a protected area. Maybe we will try it out on Monday.
One of the commercial complexes on the way into St.Georges from Happy Hill |
On the way back, we taped the drive through St.Georges and the drive out to the airport so that you can have a look when we come home. We had to check on the parking etc. for the beginning of our flight home on Tuesday. You might find it interesting – it will give you an idea of what we see most days. We have done a couple of videos to show you all when we get home!
After checking out the airport, we came back to the apartment for a short break before heading up to Victoria for the St.Mark’s Sunset City Food Festival – which happens the last Saturday of the month. Unfortunately, when we arrived, they had delayed the set up due to the rainstorm – and it was still pouring rain when we got there. But we talked to several people and had a look at their menu boards. Reasonably priced – and not just fish – there was beef, pork, chicken, fish, goat, rabbit, vegie choices – plus desserts. I was finally able to try conkie, which is a dessert made of pumpkin, spices, coconut and corn – it was really good.
We said our goodbyes and headed back down Island. Barry thought it was quite the adventure – there were some rock and mudslides on the road due to the downpour – so he had to dodge those obstacles as well as the buses!
Heading to the beach tomorrow – and then back to Happy Hill. We have been invited to a community event – it should be fun!
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