Day 48

October 17, 2019

ST. JOHN'S,  ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA























Here we are overlooking English Harbour where the British Navy was based during the 1700s to protect British interests in the Caribbean region. The Caribbean! Arguably the most convivial playground in the world. 

With a population of only 95,000 on Antigua and 15,000 on Barbuda, the country appears quaint, poor, slow and friendly. Antigua began its commercial life primarily as a sugar producer on vast plantations owned by English aristocrats. Today tourism and bananas are the major sources of GDP. How things change.

During our tour of the island we were introduced to a special local rum that is 151 proof. My Captain Morgan Spiced Rum is only 70 proof, so I'm not sure that I will be trying the harder stuff any time soon. 

Tonight's theatre production featured humourist Don Bryan, Master Ventriloquist from Vancouver who brought along his two puppets and conscripted an audience volunteer. The volunteer added an element that proved the night's highlight. Funny? You betcha keemosaubi. 

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