Monday, August 12, 2013

A "truly" relaxing weekend.

   We packed up our bags Friday around noon and headed out to Ti Goave then south west about 3 hours or so to Port Salut, where we booked a small resort for a few days. It is a annual happening, and this time we felt it was much needed, we've been very busy and the last couple weeks were even more so with the well digging happening. Also was special because Shana's brother Sam was helping with the well digging and he could be with us for the weekend. 
   The resort wasn't new and fancy, it was beautiful though, very rustic looking and quiet. There is no public beach there, so the ocean was for viewing only, there were hardly any people there at the resort till towards the end of our stay, and they mainly stayed the night then went on to where the beach was on Sunday for a big festival that was happening. So it was a perfect place to relax in a comfortable environment with little to no usual stuff happening on the beach.
   Saturday late afternoon we drove 5 minutes south to where the beach was and we saw it was totally empty so we did enjoy the sand and the water awhile.
 

The nurses are eating breakfast.

Cherie learning early how to play poole.

Saw quite a few dug out canoes pass buy. We also watched two Haitians
release their nets and pull them back into the canoe.

The steps down to the water fall. 

The water fall.

Where we ate.

We went to the beach once for a couple hours, beach was totally empty.
I miss the sunsets a lot, in the mountain's we rarely see them.

Steve, Alex, Glenden and Sam sitting waiting for food.

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