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Sugar: More Holiday Snaps

By Elizabethwix

Sugar cane fields surround Sunbury Plantation House. These must have been horribly hard to work in in the burning sun.
Sugar: More Holiday Snaps
Sugar the source of wealth for Barbados in past centuries - wealth not evenly distributed - but this is a blog not a political treatise. Suffice it to say, things are much changed  and for the better I think. We come merely to enjoy a historical artifact.
Sugar: More Holiday Snaps
Sunbury Plantation House must have been a delight to live in. Not too very huge - there are four bedrooms
Sugar: More Holiday Snaps
but with a super huge downstairs where large numbers could dine in splendor on the astoundingly long dining table. Anne Marie gave a most interesting short talk then let us wander about at our own pace.
Sugar: More Holiday Snaps
The house looks as if the owners have just wandered out for the day - so many hats to protect against the bright Caribbean sun!
Sugar: More Holiday Snaps
Jalousie widows open to allow for a cross breeze.
Sugar: More Holiday Snaps
Airy bedrooms
Sugar: More Holiday Snaps
a collection of cameras.

Sugar: More Holiday Snaps

 photo courtesy of James Lapsley.

In the gardens, beneath the banyan tree, a huge container that would have been used for boiling down sugar.  Look at the 'beards' hanging from the tree. Diana said she was glad Barbados had no snakes!

Then we had a delicious cream tea and talked about the past.




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