- Marigot Bay. Visible in the foreground is the inner harbor, where the British fleet successfully hid from the French in the 1700s.
- Inside the Cathedral in Castries. The fluting and rosettes on the columns are painted. The walls and ceilings are covered with murals too.
- One of the depictions of Mary and baby Jesus in the Castries Cathedral
- View from Boucan where we ate a chocolate lunch and ogled the Pitons
- The first icecream truck that drove by our house. Note the cooler is a household chest freezer.
- The second ice cream truck, which announced itself with the song Silent Night. Note it has two “portable” chest freezers and a shade roof.
- Our neighborhood in Marigot. The two near houses both appear to be unoccupied at present.
- Interior view of our house in Marigot
- Just south of Marigot lies the Roseau Valley with more flat land and big agriculture (all bananas) than was apparent in Dominica
- Four-inch caterpillar we commonly saw eating
- Bay at Anse La Raye in the background
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