Port Egmont, the lake-like lagoon in the south of Grenada only a few miles west of St. David’s Harbour
Port Egmont is a completely enclosed lagoon, surrounded by mangroves and supposed to be a fairly save hurricane hole.
It does feel like a lake in the middle of land in the back of the pic one can see the small entrance to the lagoon rowing over to Carina for a sundowner Altimate in the lake a walk from Egmont to Le Phare Bleu Woburn bay and Hog island Le Phare Bleu Marina and the private island Calivigny a gaze into the entrance of Egmont path down to the beach another perspective of the entrance of Egmont here I present our new mansion including our own dock…😉 to the right it leaves to the open water, to the left it meanders to Egmont”lake” Port Egmont
Some random pics of Prickly bay and surroundings
escaping from the rain at Grand Anse in the Umbrella bar Shell from Carina and me the beach after the rain I think this is a Sea grape Tree and these are the leaves of an Almond Tree and this guy is probably looking for some chics a very young Palm tree Grande Anse beach looking north Grande Anse looking south the very north end of the beach first game of the European championship watching the game at the brewery almost alone second game Shelly and James celebrating or cheering us up (can’t remember) at the beach bar in Prickly bay after a German game enjoying the sunset at L’Anse Aux Epines at Prickly Bay the cuties, James and El Capitano; here crazy the cuties, James and El Capitano; here decent the third German game, we were prepared to leave and watch it at the brewery but it didn’t stop pouring down. so we stayed at Altimate but struggled with a bad internet connection the last German game we watched at a beach bar in Grand Anse still hoping for a good game it was a terrible game but Sherri and me still had fun
Trying to find some space for our new fridge freezer…
Emptying our “cellar” and moving things to other locations to eventually find enough space for our new friend perfect fit! and our first filling