Sightseeing in the Lesser Antilles

Apr 20, 2013 17:14

Or since we're only on the one island is it a lesser antille?



One of the neighboring houses has the worst/best driveway I've ever seen.





Some flat pieces of coral and sandstone just beg to be stacked.



Alexis found a new friend up on the beach and released it back to the ocean.



Out in the ocean a man was standing on the water and paddling.



And under the water: green urchins.



And black urchins.



Also on the beach: tiny hermit crabs.



Night falls and today's rainy weather pays off in dramatic sunset clouds.



The clouds lighten up for a view of the rolling landscape.



Another side effect of the rain: some of the only mushrooms I've ever seen on this island, I think it's a species of Dacrymyces.



One last blast of color for the evening!







The day's rain causes lots of snails to come out! I need to do some research to find out, but I'm guessing these aren't native snails.



A bunch of bromeliads have been planted alongside the house, and they seem to be very popular with the local coqui frogs.





Coqui frogs develop from eggs directly into froglets, I don't know if they lay the eggs in water, but if they do the bromeliads are a perfect place for them. Does anyone know?

questions, crabs, echinoderms, mushrooms, witch's butter, antigua, balanced rocks, frogs, alexis, sunset, snails

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