Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Playing.....uhhh....actually trying to play cricket Posted by Picasa
In the classroom Posted by Picasa
This statue comemorates when slavery was abolished in Barbados in 1838 Posted by Picasa
It's probably safe to say this sign wasn't posted for the public, considering it was posted at wastewater treatment plant......no it was for the staff, but I guess I'd do the same thing if it already smelled like shit everywhere Posted by Picasa
Roko in my hat Posted by Picasa
Me in Roko's glasses Posted by Picasa
Rokini the increadible Posted by Picasa
See that little speck out on the horizon......that's me. Bellairs had a kayak that I would regularly take it out to sea and along the coast for hours at a time to relax.......not that I needed to Posted by Picasa
The biker crew rolling out of their bar Posted by Picasa
.... Posted by Picasa
A band that played every Saturday.....this guy was an amazing guitar player and rocked out so hard when he played Posted by Picasa
The Barbadian parliment buildings, as well as the rest of Bridgetown, all lit up with the national colours of yellow and blue for Barbados 39th year as independent country Posted by Picasa
This is the animal flower cave, a really nice tourist spot in the north, I regretably never made it out there while I was in Barbados......I guess I'll just have to go back Posted by Picasa
.......Exactly Posted by Picasa
The girls pulled my hair through my hat.....it is now one with me Posted by Picasa

Monday, January 23, 2006

Almost the full class picture......minus Danae and Melanie Posted by Picasa
Sei Sei got a cake fight for her birthday.......I clearly won
No underwater camera, so I don't have any pics of the dive......however, I am holding a big bad ass knife with a psycho look in my eyes
Ready to go Posted by Picasa
Gearing up Posted by Picasa
Loading up the boat for my first night dive
This sunset was the same every night, but I never bother to take very many pictures of it till now Posted by Picasa
The same sunset a few minutes later Posted by Picasa
Sunset from Bellairs beach Posted by Picasa
A natural spring feeds this pond which feeds the main lake in the Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary Posted by Picasa
Some lilly pads in the swamp Posted by Picasa
On the way into the swamp, that's my partner Melanie down the road Posted by Picasa