With nothing else to do but wait, we settled under the
huge Guinep tree with its large branches and cool tropical breeze blowing.
Ramdas however saved the day “would you believe it he had a flour bag full of
mangoes”. We ate as much as we could. Now
it was barging time. We dealt the rest to the Iguana’s to get them off the cricket
pitch. By the time we got home from cricket, Choe Chan’s mother had prepared
for us some Chinese cake with some cold Sorrel drink. We ate then left and went to the back of my
home to start making our own cricket bats.
Sometimes, we made then out of old coconut branches that had fallen from
the trees and at other times out old pieces of wood we found around our yard. The
start of Easter holidays.
Once upon an Easter.
Illustrations for Once upon an Easter are not for sale.However Attached Art Anansi is on sale for $170.00 and is now featured at a current art show at S.Q.P.A South Queens Park Association from the 1st March to 7th March
$170.00
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