Thursday, March 20, 2008

Cory's Volcano Hike

After missing the two hikes that I went on to the top of Mt. Liamuiga, Cory finally got the chance to visit the crater himself a week ago with a big group of friends. Here are some photos from the hike:

The Group
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At the top, looking into the crater
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Cory flying into the crater
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The view from the crater's rim, out to the neighboring island of Statia
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

January Orientation

I work with Orientation for the new students every semester because of my job at Ross, but this past semester it was a little more exciting than normal since Cory joined our team of Orientation Leaders. This means that the successful acclimation of 10 new students was in Cory's hands....yikes! Just kidding! Cory did a great job! Here are some photos from the week:

At Brimstone Hill Fortress for a rainy lunch

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John is trying to copy my move from last semester!
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At Black Rocks

The guys...
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...and the girls
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On the Catamaran Trip

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Random Photos...

Sun bathing at Reggae Beach Bar
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Dinner at PJ's
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Out together (I think John might be biting Lizzie in this picture...?)
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New Year's Eve party
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It was fun having Cory around at all of the Orientation activities, and I know he loved his group of students. If he wasn't going to Africa during the next break, I'm pretty sure Cory would be signing up to do it again....

Saturday, March 15, 2008

A Unique Music Video

This music video is one of my favorites and is pretty awesome. You may recognize the song from Apple iPod nano commercials. Check it out:

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

My Mom's First St. Kitts Visit

My Mom finally had the chance to come down and visit us on the island in late January. She was only here for a week, but I made sure she stayed nice and busy as we explored the island together.

One of the highlights of the week was her first time SCUBA diving in 27 years! Vajai at Kenneth's Dive Shop, who did our certification, was nice enough to meet up with us early in the week and do a refresher course with her. He made sure she remembered the important aspects of diving, and made sure she felt comfortable in the water. Once her refresher was done, he gave her the ok to dive later in the week.
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Before our day of diving arrived, I gave her a warm-up by taking her out on a snorkeling catamaran trip. We took off from downtown Basseterre, sailed along the island, and stopped to hop in the water and snorkel.
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We didn't see much in the water, but we did see a pretty big fish in the process of eating another large fish!
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After snorkeling, we had an amazing lunch on the boat, and we continued our trip to St. Kitt's sister island of Nevis. We were dropped off right next to the Four Seasons Resort, and mom and I explored a bit
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We also spent some time at Sunshines Bar and Grill, famous for their potent Killer Bee drinks.
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...but we stuck to the Carib instead
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Mom really enjoyed the snorkeling we did on the catamaran, and I think it got her even more excited for the dive. The day of the big dive started out rainy, but the sun started to come out right after we jumped in the water at the first location.
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Here she is, swimming past a shipwreck as she dives for the first time in a very long time!
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Once she felt comfortable, she took my camera and took most of the pictures on the dive. Here are Cory and I down there with her...
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We also saw a few cool creatures:

A giant puffer fish near the River Taw shipwreck
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A small eel hiding in a tire
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And some cool, random fish
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I think she had been a bit nervous since it had been so long since her last dive, but she ended up really enjoying herself.


Here are some highlights from the other days of activities....


We hiked to the top of the volcano:

With Royston as our guide, we hiked up the dormant volcano. Here is the road you take up to the base of the mountain and the start of the trail
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Mom liked all of the cool plants, trees and roots that you see on the way up
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We thought this tree looked a lot like a giraffe
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Once we made it to the top, we were rewarded with the beautiful view of the volcano's crater
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It was a beautiful day, and perfect weather for the hike. Although we got a bit wet and muddy, we had an awesome time. And Royston was a great guide, as always. After getting back down the mountin, he also drove us around the rest of the island, pointing out some great spots along the way that I hadn't had a chance to show my mom yet.
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One was Black Rocks, where the beach is made of volcanic rock
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He also took us past the Golden Lemon Resort, and an old sugar plantation nearby
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We visited Brimstone Hill Fortress:

Of course, this is a must for anyone who visits St. Kitts. Located high on top of a hill, it offers amazing views of some of St. Kitts' neighboring islands.
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I made Mom sit on the cannon...everyone has to do it once!
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We also visited the nearby Romney Manor, which is home to Caribelle Batik:

There isn't too much to do here, but the grounds are very well maintained and nice to walk around. They also have a huge tree on the property that is over 350 years old, and it is amazing!
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We took pictures of monkeys, and more pictures....and more pictures.....

Once mom saw some monkeys, she was hooked. She wanted to get more pictures of them, but as many people here know, they do not sit still for very long, and they avoid eye contact. It took some effort, but we devoted an entire morning to driving around the southeast peninsula looking for monkeys. Here are a few of probably around 200 monkey pictures she took:
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We hung out at Ziggy's for volleyball:

Mom was also nice enough to take pictures for us at our weekly beach volleyball game.
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Finally, it is obvious that we took alot of pictures, but Mom got a lot of random pictures of the island that I never think to take. I have now decided that before I leave for good, I am going to give myself a couple days to just explore the island and take pictures of everything, because I will miss the little things once we are gone. Here are some of the random shots she took of the island and downtown Basseterre:
Downtown looking into the Circus
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The clock in the Circus
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The movie theater
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The English pub that Ross students love
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Random buildings downtown
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Independence Square and the Catholic Church there
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The taxi stand and farmers market near the water
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Ha ha ha...our price of gas (that is in EC dollars. It is now up around $13 a gallon, which is almost $5 US!!!)
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And finally, me drinking and driving...with my freshly cut coconut
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I think she really enjoyed her time here, and is hoping to come back and visit one more time before we move at the end of the year. And I hope she is able to come back, because we had fun together, and this island still has more to offer!