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Laying Low in Grenada
Last week we had to go apply for a visa extension here in Grenada. That’s a first for us – staying in one place long enough that we’ve worn out the initial visa given to us when we cleared in to the country. In Grenada they give you three months Read On..
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Carnival in Grenada!
Yes, I’m breaking chronological order, but better to be posting than not at all…so better late than never! Carnival in Grenada, or Spicemas, culminates in a series of festive parades and parties in early August. Like many Caribbean carnivals, this one actually runs for quite some time with events, concerts, Read On..