 Good morning, Mr. Wally. Only way to work at the wonderful spice garden, yeah? Bad time of year, Gordo. But we've got to keep our whiskers high and tails dry. The rains are coming. It will break the riverbank and wash away all our wonderful spices. We've got nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, ginger, corn, corn, bean, cumin, turmeric, all washed away when the rain comes. Gribble? Hum, turmeric tumbleweed? What's that wonderful smell? Oh, that is the smell of Keebo's Sugar Apple Muffins, the finest pastry in Gribble. Smells wonderful. Oh, what I would do to taste one of those. Wouldn't be all, sir. Wouldn't be all. Oh no, that's the thunder beyond yonder. Coming to wash my spices away. Mr. Wally, I have an idea. I'm sure everyone needs some spice in their lives when the rains come. Why don't you store your spices up in my tray cabin? They'll be safe and dry, and I'm sure we can find a way to put them to good use. What an interesting idea, Gordo. Maybe they will want nutmeg spice umbrellas. Oh, ginger, spice rain coats, perhaps. What a genius idea. Well, that's not quite what I meant. Warren got, Mr. Wally. Well, here you go, Gordo. Some nutmeg just for you, my friend, for such a great idea. Nutmeg umbrellas. He he he, spice-rific. We'll start moving the spices first thing tomorrow. And remember, whiskers high, tails dry. Rin like juju beer out there. Oh yes, Miss Keebo. This is weathered a cuddle with a couple of your warm coconut cupcakes, I imagine. Of course not. Cupcakes are for the evening, Gordo. It's still morning. Mmm, what's that smell? Oh, oh that. That's nutmeg spice, Miss Keebo. Nutmeg? Mmm, such a unique scent. Well, perhaps you can have it for some of your sugar apple muffins, maybe? Hmm, maybe that's exactly what my sugar apple muffins need. Another nutmeg in the sugar apple muffin. That's genius, Gordo. Well, that's not quite what I meant. Hmm, oh boy. Gordo, that nutmeg was amazing. Everyone in Chieville loved the sugar apple muffins. Here, I brought some just for you. I've got to get more. Wait, what's that smell? Oh my, it's a spice emporium. What are all these used for? Well, they're not for making umbrellas and raincoats. It really belongs to... I know, it belongs in the pastures of Chieville. You're a genius, Gordo. I'll take some of these, and some of these, and some of these, and some of these, and some of these. Hmm. War and Gap. Gordo, my mouse, how are our spice umbrellas coming along? Well, not quite as we imagined, sir, but I've also brought you some of those sugar apple muffins you wanted. They're made with what? How did you get these? Oh, Gordo, you are like a golden clove. Almost as if it has a hint of... Oh, duty calls, Mr. Wally. I have to go. I'll be back soon, though, with more of those muffins. Okay, but keep working on our spicy reindeer. I brought you muffins and sweet bread. Guess who I ran into? He told me that you're working on a citrus peel canopy to keep the rains out. Powered by Warren Spices. This is Kiba from Chieville Patisserie, where those wonderful muffins come from. Of course I know who she is. These muffins are for us. Good. Let's negotiate some of our spicy raincoats for more of those wonderful pastries. Anywho, I need more nutmeg, Gordo, along with cinnamon, ginger, and cocoa bean. What? Why is she asking for my spices, Mouse? Listen, Kiba, that was the last of it. We're all out. What? So where is this spicy reindeer then? Look, Mr. Wally, we can't use spices to make rain care. The spices are in these muffins and these other pastries you've been enjoying. They're exactly where you like them most. My spices? In the muffins? I don't understand. To keep them dry when the rains come, you mean? Dry? Rain? What is he talking about? No, to keep them tasting great. That's why everyone in Pepperpot loves them. Silky sassafras here, a genius, Mouse. Treatable pastries, powered by Warren spices. There's more? Spices down in Warren Gap, as long as we harvest and store them before the rains. Great. Let's go then. Come on, Godo, you gingerbread genius you. We've got work to do. Whiskers high and tails dry. Hi, kids. It's me, Preston. In this episode, down in Warren Gap, Wally and the rabbits' only value are his wonderful spices which waste away when the rains come. With the help of Godo, however, Wally's spices are put to good use in a way that he never imagined. By investing in spices and keepers' delicious pastries, he got the tasty returns that he always wanted. In the same way, many people and businesses in the Caribbean community spend their time and money on new and exciting ideas in different parts of the Caribbean. It is often the best way to share new ideas, create exciting things and make new friends. Much like Pepper Pot Valley, the Caribbean community is a region filled with different types of scenery, people, cultures, foods and businesses. Even though Caricom is made up of many different nations, sharing and experiencing all these wonderful opportunities are what makes Caricom special.