Wednesday, April 6, 2011

St-Martin / St Maarten

Saint Martin (French: Saint-Martin; Dutch: Sint Maarten) is an island in the northeast Caribbean. It is the smallest inhabited sea island divided between two nations, a division dating back to 1648. The island is divided roughly 60/40 between France and the Netherlands.

Folklore surrounds the history of the once ever-changing border division between St. Martin and Sint Maarten, and a popular story among locals narrates that "to divide the island in two sections, [in 1648] the inhabitants were told to choose two walkers, one chosen by the French-dominated community and the other one by the Dutch-dominated community, who were put back to back in one extreme of the island, making them walk in opposite directions while stuck to the littoral line, and not allowing them to run. The point where they eventually met was set as the other extreme of the island, and the subsequently created line was chosen as the frontier, dividing Saint-Martin from Sint Maarten. Seemingly, the French walker had walked more than his Dutch counterpart (each one earned his land, respectively, 54 km² and 32 km²). As the first man chose wine as his stimulant prior to the race, while the latter chose Jenever (Dutch Gin), the difference between such beverages' lightness was said to be the cause of the territorial differences by French locals, while Dutch locals tended to blame the French walker for running.

Wikipedia

We spent time at Ile Pinel, a tiny island on the north end of St. Martin. You need to take a taxi-boat ride on pristine and shallow waters to get to the island.

The water at Ile Pinel is calm and crystal clear, with white sand beaches.

Before leaving the island, Gabriel inspected the lobster cages.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Tortola is the largest and most populated of the British Virgin Islands.

We enjoyed a day at Cane Garden Bay.

There were beautiful translucent fish in the water and the kids tried to catch them with their buckets. Here they are strategizing:

The fish easily eluded them but weren’t so lucky with the predators swooping down from the sky.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

“To Do” list for a 9-year-old

I came across a “To Do” list that Léah compiled one morning. I especially liked item #20.

Monday, February 14, 2011

May the Lego Force be with you

Gabriel has always loved Lego and in the last year, has become enamoured with Star Wars. Combine Lego and Star Wars, and you have true bliss.

The Sidney Museum currently has a Lego exhibit with some huge Star Wars Lego models.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Savouring a Kiss from Mama

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Dangers of School Recess

Gabriel was pinched by a crab on the beach yesterday during recess at school. You have to be living in a place like Vancouver Island for something like that to happen! Last year while we were living in Costa Rica, a boy at school got bitten by a snake during recess. Our kids have a different reality than I did growing up in a big city – my biggest worry while playing at school was scraping my knee on the pavement.