Gloria really loves the rain! Fourteen years living in the
UK helped her appreciate the joys of wandering around in wet and now she takes
to it like a cat in a swimming pool. So we knew the weather from sailing
perspective was going to be fierce with 25 knot winds and 8 foot seas. But that
wasn’t very relevant to us as we are safely moored in the bay at Soufriere on
the west coast of St Lucia. What we hadn’t appreciated was the fact that this
weather system would bring torrential downpours every fifteen minutes all day.
Despite these conditions we had a fantastic time visiting the botanical gardens
just outside the town. If anything the constant showers added a sense of
atmosphere to these rainforest gardens. The setting and the plants were truly
outstanding. It’s incredible to see the lush vegetation and realize that these
are the houseplants you try and fail to grow at home. Everything seemed to be
in bloom and the colors of the flowers were beautiful. We took along our
binoculars in the hope of seeing some birds and weren’t disappointed. In
particular, we saw three types of hummingbirds – green throated Carib, Purple
throated Carib and a small green crested one (name unknown at this point) – and
after a lot of effort I was able to get some good shots. I have to say that
Gloria is very patient when I get into photo mode and I think she enjoyed
hanging out under her umbrella … honestly! The only downside of the day is that
my camera gear is takinga beating. The
zoom ring on my 70-200mm lens, which is my go-to lens, has started to seize up
and after a day in the rain I had condensation evident on the inside. All of
this suggests that one of the seals is going and I’m skeptical it will last the
trip without servicing. I called Nikon and the best they can suggest is sending
it back to the USA and getting it repaired at a service center, which is good
advice, but challenging to arrange.
We didn’t get back to town until 2.30pm and were starving.
The chicken and fries at Pier 28 was excellent – washed down with a Piton beer.
After that it was a little grocery shopping, but some ice, fill up water jerry-cans
and back to Cotinga for a quiet evening.
Soufriere – 13o
51.2 N, 51o 3.8 W
Green Throated Carib (Hummingbird)
Green Throated Carib (Hummingbird)
Green Throated Carib (Hummingbird)
Purple Throated Carib (Hummingbird)
Purple Throated Carib (Hummingbird)
Mineral Baths below Diamond Falls
Red Flower !
Red and Yellow Flower !
Lizard against the backdrop of one of the red and yellow flowers
Purple flowers !
Baby Bananas
I can't believe you saw the purple throated carib! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI can't say that I've actually seen a bird (any bird) recently... too much office and too much winter!