Mustique Part Two

Tashi Delek
Mike & Carol Kefford
Thu 28 Feb 2013 21:45

Roger and his wife Kohar hosted a beach picnic for friends, some based on Mustique others old school friends who were staying with them for a couple of weeks.  Long story short is that one, Debs,  was the best friend of a friend of Ben and Suzy’s in the South of France ( are you keeping up – that’s quite a lot of friends of friends)  …………………

 

 

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and another, a well-known artist, Jean-Claude Adenin, had lived in La Gaude, the small village that Ben and Suzy and at one time Jemma and Kevin lived in.  He was astonished saying that no-one has ever heard of La Gaude never mind been there.  Google him, he paints with both hands, simultaneously!  His work is fabulous.

 

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Macaroni Beach was a tremendous backdrop for drinks ………

 

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Before lunch under the trees.

 

 

 

 

 

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We didn’t manage to take any particularly good photographs of the fishing village just next to the moorings but here is the best we got…..

 

 

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There was a small general store and a bakery where they sold copies of the main daily papers that had been emailed and printed so we had a heavenly few hours back on the boat one morning eating pain au chocolat and reading The Times.

 

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By mid-afternoon it was time for a cup of tea under our new Shade Tree awning…….

 

 

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On our final morning we woke to the sound of much motorboat activity around us and looked out to find a tanker delivering fuel.  A flexible pipeline had been floated to the fuel tanks on shore while the security boat stayed close to make sure nobody inadvertently sailed or motored over it.

 

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