Aiden is 12 years old and will be travelling with his family from small town Ontario to Grenada where his mom is volunteering with Cuso International. This blog will keep track of his thoughts before, during and after his time in Grenada.



Saturday 11 October 2014

Port Louis





 
 
From our house we can see the port. Dead in the middle of the picture above is the quartermaster's building. There is a 7-10 minute walk from our house to the port we go often for our walks there mainly because its one of the safest places in Grenada. The port is a very fun place to go because on the way we walk down a goat path (its quite steep). There are tons of boats but there are about 4 mega yachts. 


At the entrance of Port Louis there is a small guard gate. I think it's not finished they have a huge plan to put houses, restaurant and hotels  on the land (if you want a lot for your house be prepared to pay $500,000 to 10,000,000 US dollars for a lot less than 2 acres ). 

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bathrooms: 1) This is the sink in the men's washroom at the port.

2) The toilet in the men's washroom with a very cool way of flushing.

3) The urinal (don't know why I put that there but...). 

4) my favourite sink is in the women's washroom (my mom took that picture).

yachts: There are few MEGA YACHTS  in the port the one below is my favourite its called PICNIC 

                                                                        PICNIC



                                                            PILAR ROSSI (George Town)




                                                             other huge boat forgot its name



                                                                   Pilar Rossi (George Town)
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Quartermaster's building from the ground!

Lots of happy buildings, you can see the castle thing from our deck and also most of the colorful buildings. 

There is a restaurant that is called YOLO which stands for You Only Live Once. It is a really beautiful restaurant and we might get pizza from there sometime this month,

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