Ray is in town to visit so of course a trip to the Sunday Market is fun. There was a amazing assortment of locally grown vegetables, dim sum goodies and Chinese supplies for sale. We bought our supply of vegetables for the week as this is the only place to buy them.
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Chinese New Year
On Sunday January 22nd, we celebrated Chinese New Year by going to the Kong Ngi Ton San for lunch with lots of other chinese friends and relatives. The President's table was only one table away so that was interesting to be so close. Lots of speeches and toasts plus a dragon and of course fireworks!
As you can see in the picture it was packed with people and lots of folks were in the other rooms and even seated outside.
On Saturday night we went to a benefit concert at the Cathedral for the music school. It was amazing as the featured singer was a woman from Curacao who sings opera in Europe. The local talent was quite good and there were even duets with the church priest and the woman singing opera songs.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Wow, this is just the same as my 1964 1500S that was one of my favorite cars I owned. Amazing car as I drove one from 1971 to 1982 when I sold it to buy a 1972 VW Bus. My 1500S had a gas heater up front which made it a great ski car. No matter how frozen the car was you just turned on the heater and in 5 minutes the car was toasty warm and ready to drive off. Skis and equipement fit in the back so I never had a rack either. I remember the car getting 30-35mpg to and it would cruise all day at 75mph when I drove it up and down the West Coast on trips.

Sunday, January 8, 2012
New Years and the rest
New Years Eve (Old Year) is so much fun in Suriname as its one big party downtown with lots of firecrackers. The city streets become covered in a "red snow" from all the pagara's that are set off along with a haze from the smoke. Music from Dj's or live bands is on the different streets in the "core" of the downtown area. Food stands are everywhere along with private parties that everyone crashes to taste, drink and share some local gossip/news.
We also went on a trip to the old French Plantation Alliance where they still grow grapefruit and oranges with some friends.
On New Year's Day we had a family get together at Christine's of about 20 people. Lots of food, talk and fun. Monique made the desserts in the picture.
Monday, December 26, 2011
The Wooden Church (Kathedraal) in Paramaribo
This is the largest wooden church in the western hemisphere and was just recently reopened after a 10 year restoration. Amazing building inside with its soaring ceilings and arches all out of wood! We were attending a baptism mass of a friend's baby. The songs were sung in Surinamese, English and Dutch so it was interesting.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Christmas in Suriname part 2
Gotta have some "bling bling" in the house.....slowly but surely getting there.....
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Christmas in Suriname
The Christmas season started a few days ago but its now in full swing. Here is Monique with her nieces, Tory and Erika at Tulip while shopping for Thanksgiving ingredients.
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