Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Our Christmas photos

Beautiful sunsets






Part of our welcome back gift


The beach



The view from the restaurant



Looking down the beach


The beach from the pool bar



In the Trysting Place (not throwing the butter about!)



The pool at night


And during the day





Orchids growing in the trunk of a palm tree by the pool


The grounds by reception - the whole resort was beautiful



Blue skies and blue sea

With our Bucks Fizz on Christmas morning


The tables set our for our BBQ lunch on Christmas day



Us on the beach


Us with Gaston - Santa's little helpers



Waiting for Santa

Santa water skiing in on less than calm seas



Santa looks pleased to make it!



Downing a drink to steady his nerves!


Stephen and I with Santa Deano


Wildlife. It was hovering over us eating mosquitoes and we caught it on camera when it landed.



What can I say - how true!


Its raining, its pouring....the view from our verandah during a little wet spell



The birdman of Rendezvous - 8 birds - 1 on his hand and 7 on the furniture!!


2 liddle birdies on his knee


At the bar


At the bar another night! Spiced rum and ginger in hand (yum yum!)



Rodney Bay Marina


Don't drink and sail...



Another gorgeous sunset


Stephen and his ardent admirer.
She and her husband were lovely. I think we were the same age as their children and we were duly adopted!


Me with Tamara shortly before she blew the guys minds!


In our most subdued and tasteful shirts....


Stephen in mid-shot - winning 2nd place and getting.....


.....RUM!
Our total haul for the week!

At a waterfall
More wildlife




The pitons
Marigot Bay


Marigot Bay - where the original Dr Doolittle was filmed
(Hey - Stephen can talk to the animals - perhaps we can do a remake!)


In the botanical gardens at Diamond Falls


Diamond Falls.
The orange colour is due to the sulphur from the nearby volcano in the water


Castries harbour.
There are 3 cruise ships in port and the QM2 is anchored just off-shore.


Can you imagine waking up and seeing beautiful turquoise sea every day?


Anse la Reye fishing village

Queen Mary 2 setting sail


On our last day - about to go home

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