Tuesday, May 28, 2019

The "The Colors Of Saint Martin: Part II" Story

It was an ordinary day.  Yesterday I posted the first part of my latest set of photographs of the island of St. Martin while today I will post the second part.  All photos were taken with either my Nikon DSLR or my iPhone.  Hope you enjoy the last edition of photos that will give you an idea of the colors of the island.  It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.  PS - Click on images to enlarge them.


I took a walk with my shoes on since the landscape is all coral.  These two birds, which are the size of ducks were the only  other visitors during the time I was there.
The coral was laden with many broken conch shells that were in all states of demise.
This little friend was watching me as I walked toward his home on Paradise View.
On one piece of land near the ocean the muddy surface had dried and broken and allowed this one flower to pop through it.
Another beautiful island flower.
Another variety of island flower.
One more view of our daily friend, Sammy.
Leading to the Ma Doudou rum store.
Colorful scarves at the Marigot market.
Colorful windows on a villa in Orient Village.
Our favorite island soda.  It has a grapefruit flavor to it.
This little guy climbed down the tree under which I was sitting.
One more visitor to our private pool we had at the villa we had rented.
Rain clouds gathering over the villas on top of Orient Village.
The fruit of an island tree.
Side entrance into the St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church.  Beautiful island church in the town of Philipsburg.
A travel bag.  I took the photograph since it is the city in which I live in Pennsylvania.
This is my favorite island photograph I took this year.  Taken with my iPhone of a kite flying next to my beach umbrella.
The coral beach on the far East side of Orient Beach overlooks a colorful bay. 

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