Here we usually eat in the shade of our almond tree.
Another perspective from under the almond tree.
Hammoc between the Mahe Hibiscus and the coconut tree.
East-north-east view of Shangri-La's deck. The Atlantic is right behind the dune which is an excellent protection from hurricanes.
A wonderful spot with a view of the large meadow and the coconut grove.
Stairs from the north side up to the deck. The bread fruit tree is shading the area in front of the work shed.
North side of our yard. Rarely a car passes by on the sandy road in front of our yellow house named Shangri-La.
Row of young coconut trees in front of our Orchid cottage, next to our yellow house.
Photographed shortly after sunrise.
Our island guardian dog accompanies me up the dune. The Atlantic is behind the photographer.
Shangri-La from the east side from where we're usually getting the pleasant Atlantic breeze.
Shangri-La seen from the large meadow.
Gerda and Pepino relax in the hammoc next to Shangri-La.
Here is another nicely shaded area behind Shangri-La.
Shaded place on the south side of Shangri-La.
Going up the dune a few steps behind Shangri-La, this is the view you'll get.
Since we built Shangri-La in 1997, trees have grown so much that it's hard to photograph the house.
View to the north and our American neighbor's rental villa on http://tinyurl.com/3rxa8h
Tim, Barbara, Gerda, Dieter at Shangri-La