Getting Ready To Go Home

We leave to come home in a couple days so I thought I would take a last opportunity to cover some of the miscellaneous things I have not yet posted.
It is amazing how many nationalities we have encountered here--lots of people from Russia, French, of course, but you're not always sure if they are French or Canadian.  Above us are people from Argentina, Canadians are everywhere, Serbia, Lebanon, Italian, Asian, and more.  One of the nicest families we have met is from Romania.  We are now friends on Facebook-Adrian, Olivia, and Philip.
Dominican Republic is a third world country, whatever that is, and more than anywhere else we have been, they have not been exposed to the concept of not littering.   Everywhere, on every street, there is plastic and styrofoam just thrown everywhere.  I know I am not supposed to use a word over and over but the only word that works is "everywhere".  The good thing is that among all of this trash there is still the beauty of flowers.  They have the standard flowers found in this climate like hibiscus and bougainvillea. 
 
But, they also have some flowers I have never seen.  These look like some kind of orchid.
There are also some very unique trees.
I am just going to post a few pictures of great flowers---
 
 
 
 On our way to the beach each day, however, instead of beautiful flowers, we see GOATS...It began with six goats and now there are over twenty four.
We are not sure why someone is gathering all of these goats except we did notice the Indian restaurant did have goat on the menu.

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