Martinique September 1937
Full of money. It’s not so strange that we would rather stay here in the hurricane time than with the stiff British people in Trinidad. It’s also too late now to sail away and the children had a cold, they had to get over that. Maybe the gossip about the wonderful Martinique has reached as far as Dakar, because the commandant in Dakar was singing praises about Martinique. You may find them on the stamps, it is also attractive for Peter to stay by them. But on the other hand, I have all the idle millionaires. There is the divorced president bachelor and another widower with 2 cars. If you tell Ester this, I’m sure she will quit her job and her lifestyle and retire to Martinique. Here are big chances for moonlight walks. We have made arrangements with outings on Sundays while we are here. 25 francs a person that shouldn’t be too much to get permission to sail on Restmore. Now we Are excited about soon getting mail from Trinidad but we hope everything is ok in Copenhagen and you had a good holiday, a happy wedding fest and you’re healthy and next time you’ll give us the joy of amuse.
our address is Mr. Paul Meyer, Dan. Consul, Fort de France, Martinique.
And finally, we send loving greetings, LA P E