This is sun season, dry season carnival season. This is February, with Valentine's Day easing in with roses and hopefully no thorns.
Soon The Wet Season to follow. But when the city lilacs release their sweet, wild perfume then bow down, heavy with rain; the yellow poui on the mountains will light up any overcast day.
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[yellow poui on the mountain]
NOTE:
Jouvert is the opening of the 2day adult masquerade through the streets. It is usually quite a dirty event. Traditionally the revellers are covered or splashed in mud. It all starts as early as 3: 00AM.
Poui a flowering tree
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A delightful scene, Gillena! 💙
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A most interesting post, Gillena. A parade of mud. It seems that would be more approapriate for children!! :>)
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Delightful, Gillena!
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Your post is the first on my list after a fair night’s sleep, and it has brightened up a dull morning. I love the ‘wild abandonment’ and ‘Valentine's Day easing in with roses’ and the promise that ‘yellow poui on the mountains will light up any overcast day’.
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This really does sound like a crazy and wild celebration! Thanks for sharing and the beautiful photo of the mountain! Hugs!
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Wow... never seen before, dear Gillena. Seems funny. Thank you being part at
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Hugs by Heidrun
Happy you dropped by Heidrun
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There's a lot in this Gillena, seasonal change, dry and mud, and the wet season changes not dominating the poui
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Paul
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