It was an ordinary day.  Just got an email from Stephane who works at Foncia Cap Caraibes in St. Martin.  We rent our vacation villas from Foncia every year and Stephane and Magali always help us with the rentals.  I emailed Stephane yesterday asking for help with a different problem.  I needed him to help me identify a few of the plants and flowers from the island.  This past month, during our vacation, I photographed all of the flowers and shrubs around our villa and a few that i found on some of the beaches we visited.  With all the rain that we had during the vacation, the flowers were in full bloom, and just beautiful.  A few of the varieties we have in the states, but most are found primarily in the Caribbean where the climate is hot and dry most of the year.  Following are the results of my photography.  It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
I believe this is my favorite St. Martin flower.  Known in French as the larme du christ or Christ's Army.
The pink Hibiscus flower
Another variety of the Hibiscus, the red one
The very sweet smelling Tahitian Gardenia

The red or pink West Indies Jasmine

Blossoms and leaves from the Seagrape tree
The delicate Bougainvillea flower

A beautiful Spider Lily
This is the Bactris gasipaes or Palm Blossom

The red Plumeria
This is the yellow West Indies Jasmin

The stunning Flamboyant blossom
One of my favorites, the Alamanda
The Coccoloba Seagrape blossom or the raisinier bord de mer in French

This is the Yucca flower or fleur de yucca as translated in French
ure grow a great strawberry!! As soon as the sign goes up along Rt. 501 I head to the stand along the road where they sell the berries. Small homey place that has that strawberry smell to it as soon as you get out of your car. They have boxes and boxes of red delights in green containers spread over their counter in the small stand. Besides the quart of "seconds", I bought a quart of "regulars" to eat while watching TV in the evening. Stopped by today to take a few photos and was greeted by Renee who took me to the strawberry patch to meet her husband Dave who was leading a group of workers picking the strawberrys. Sitting by the side of the field is their 1928 Ford Model "A" pick-up truck which has been in service on the farm since when it was n
ewly purchased. Neatest vehicle, and you know, that's one of the reasons that the berries taste soooo gooood! Transportation of this type can only add to the entire experience and taste. I'll be making a few more stops during the next couple of weeks while the berries are still ripe for the pickin'. I've been using them in my pies, for my shortcake, and on ice cream for years. It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy. PS - pixs from the top are: sign along Buch Ave. proclaming "Kreider's Strawberries", customer making his selection, "Strawberry Fields Forever", owners Dave and Renee Kreider, a ride to the stand in the old Model "A".
 a challenge, but worth every click or the camera. Most times we will

world in this environment. I walked in the open door and found him by his jig saw, working on another piece of art. Jean-Pierre was born in France in 1952. His father was his mentor, since he was also involved in marquetry. Jean-Pierre did his apprenticeship under his father's guidance. He has been living in the Sandy Ground area of St. Martin for the past 20 some years, producing his art. He travels the world to get his wood, but is able to find most of his veneers on his an
nual trips to France. 
 tools and veneers he uses. One of his works of art has been on my wish list for years, but has now moved to the top of the list. His peices start at about 400 Euros and run as high as a couple of thousand Euros. Maybe next year!! It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy. PS - Pixs from the top are: island map showing location of his shop, some of the samples he had in his shop, his jig saw and some of his tools, excess pieces of veneer after use, and Jean-Pierre holding one of his exceptional pieces of marquetry. Following are a few more samples of his remarkable work.


 cat population from growing. She has cats all over her property and you can tell the way she talks about all of them, how much she loves animals. A few day ago we stopped at a shopping area called Paradise View to try to select something for our granddaughters as a gift from our trip. We met a woman who was selling flavored rum from several local rum places. Bernadine Ali is a beautiful woman who just oozes love for the cats who line the shelves of her rum shack along with the Ma DouDou, Guavaberry and Pere Labat rum. We got to meet "Summer" and "Autumn", two of her rescues. She has the cats and dogs spayed or neutered and keeps them with her ever growing collection. The animals are all gorgeous, well


