Farewell to Colin
The morning of our departure, we went one last time into town to pick up fresh veg and fruit - and fresh chocolate cake; a Thursday special from the bakery. It meant, of course, one last ride on the ...
Carnival day
There was a band concert on St Helena Day along with a parade and fireworks.I spotted Geoff Benjamin on the far right with his tuba! Geoff and I played together years ago when I conducted the Falkland ...
The East and North
What a contrast on the North and East coasts! Barren, dramatic volcanic scenery.
Diana's Peak
We lost the sunshine for a while as we were at cloud level. It was wet and warm; hence the cloud forest. Lots of helpful flights of steps to keep your footing on the narrow ridge.
Following the trail
We climbed higher and followed the ridge. There are well marked walking trails all over St Helena.
Girls in Pink
These are my walking buddies - Marilyn, Vilma and Sylvia - on our great day out hiking to the highest point on the island, Diana's Peak.
The old fashioned way
Ever read 'caught with pole and line' on your tin of tuna? This is what it means. Incredibly skilful handling of bait on the end of a stick by Colin to attract the tuna and then the flick to get 20kgs ...
Fresh tuna for supper
This is a small one! Only 20kgs compared to the 50kg specimens that the fishermen target.