Monday, December 3, 2018

Saying Farewell to Mauritius


It was impossible to see everything we wanted to during our last week in Mauritius, before we left for the U.S. 

A few of our last minute unforgettable sights . . . 

French protesters blocking the freeway at Reunion Island:

Visited the Rasoanaivo family at their home near Pamplemousses:


We treated ourselves to fresh-squeezed sugar cane juice with pineapple at Bagatelle:

Geckos are a common sight on the walls of our house, but how did one get in our car at the beach?


 The mangoes on our tree are not ripe yet but at least it is finally Lychee season:

So tempting to feed the monkeys in the picnic area at Alexandra Falls:

Jonathan conquered the peak at Corps de Garde with JeanClaude. I stayed home and waved to them at the top:

Jonathan was a speaker at the first Mauritius District Youth Conference. About 40 remarkable young men and women and their leaders had a great time at Trou Au Biches:


Fun place to eat lunch after snorkeling at Ile Aux Cerfs:

It was hard to say goodbye to our very good friends among the single adult group in Phoenix Branch:



4 comments:

  1. Hi Br Jonathan & Sr Neville ,
    So sorry I couldn't be at Church last Sunday to say goodbye to you before you leave Mauritius. Thanks for all your help for the piano lessons and the several times, you dropped me home. Hope the Lord keep you safe and healthy and that you come back soon among us when the TAC will be ready to start their normal degree program. Enjoy Christmas and the New Year with your family and friends Thanks also for introducing yourself to my childhood friend Didier. Take care. See you soon again in Mauritius. Lovies Roxane

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  2. Roxane, you are one of the special friends we are already missing! Keep up all your good work. Love, Beverly

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