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New Roseau Website
The Dominica News Online announced a great new resource this morning! The author of Bradt’s travel guide to Dominica, Paul Crask has just launched a website to help us navigate Roseau. It is called the Roseau City Guide. Let me … Continue reading
Posted in Businesses in Dominica, Creole Culture, Dominica, Dominica Excursions, Festivals in Dominica, Food in Dominica, Grocery Shopping in Dominica, Island Life, Restaurants in Dominica, Roseau, Ross University School of Medicine, Shopping in Dominica, Things to Do in Dominica, Travel & Dominica
Tagged Beauty Wise Inc., Bradt Travel Guide to Dominica, Paul Crask
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The Champs
With Valentine’s Day approaching, it’s a great time to start thinking about how you are going to celebrate! The Champs in Picard is rolling out a couple of staycation packages for sweethearts…and they were just awarded the Travelers’ Choice Award from Trip Advisor. We … Continue reading
Papillote
There are lots of hidden gems in Dominica but I think I found the mother of all gems last week, tucked away in the Roseau Valley. It’s a place called Papillote, close to Trafalgar Falls and Screws Spa. What makes … Continue reading
New IGA Picard Hours
Starting tomorrow, June 24th IGA Whitchurch Portsmouth branch will have new hours of operation. They are: Monday-Thursday 8AM to 7PM Friday & Saturday 8AM to 9PM Sunday Update! * Changed from 10 AM to 5PM in October of 2013* …And just to let … Continue reading
Making Cocoa Sticks
I recently went on a great island adventure that took me to the northern village of Penville. I met some lovely people there and perused some of the most fertile lands this end of the island. A gracious local lady walked me through the process … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking in Dominica, Food in Dominica
Tagged cocoa pod, cocoa sticks, cocoa tea, cocoa tree
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