Thursday 10/20/2011
Up early on Tuesday, packed my knapsack with as little as possible and it was still heavier than I wanted it to be. My destination: the Serendip Condos in Cruz Bay on St John. I found it on the web and it had great reviews.
I left Viers on foot to walk the mile and a half to Salt Pond where the stop for the Vtran Bus is located. This is a local bus route from Cruz Bay to Coral Bay that is supposed to run on the hour but often just skips an hour, or two or breaks down or whatever. It is totally on island time. It costs one dollar to ride and it takes about fifty minutes to an hour to get from the beginning to the end. Stops are vague but where there are people gathered looking for a ride, it usually does.
The mile and a half hike to the bus is a doozy and with my pack even doozier. Appalachian Mountain Trail, here I come… or at least the Long Trail. The terrain here is just constant steep hills and hairpin turns and often these two things are combined. My walk included one climb that resulted in losing at least a pint of bodily fluid I am sure. I managed to make it in about 30/35 minutes and so next time I will be able to plan better and take it a little slower. I was so early that I had to wait about a half hour and in that time I met Courtney, a native, who worked for WAPA (Water and Power Authority) for twenty years and retired last year at the age of 4o something. Now he dives…. and collects food (Whelk and Conch)from the ocean floor. He built his home on the water years ago and a buddy of his wants him to move to Atlanta and drive tractor trailer trucks. He is thinking about it. He ended up getting a lift in the back of a pick-up truck which is common here, before the bus actually arrived. Just about everybody who drives a truck picks people up who are standing on the side of the road trying to get somewhere, St John’s version of hitch hiking.
Made it to Cruz Bay and walked around town. It was nice to be on my own. Had lunch at Ocean Grill in Mongoose Junction. I had Thai mussels that were outstanding and of course a “Put the Lime in the Coconut” for a beverage (my favorite). Relaxed and wrote some cards and just hung out. Walked to the Marketplace which is a newer complex going out of town towards the Weston Resort. It is very attractive and houses a grocery store that borders on gourmet, a liquor store, a bookstore, various little restaurants, a mailing business that provides mailboxes, shipping, faxing, a notary and business services. There is also a bank, some real estate offices and a couple of electronics stores. It is certainly the place for upscale visitors like myself! haha
I bought a beef kabob, a couple of shrimp, cole slaw and a potato and some red wine because Ashley, the manager, had told me I had a full kitchen. Ashley had also offered to pick me up which she does not usually do but since I was “a woman traveling alone” she would make an exception. Nice that she did because there was another wicked steep hill climb to the Serendip but if you want a view this is the cost!
My little studio was just beautiful, with a king size very comfy bed that I was thrilled to sleep on after the cot I have been sleeping on in the Hermitage. It was a pleasure. It was tastefully decorated and the kitchen was extremely well stocked complete with herbs and a variety of cookware. There was just everything anyone would need including frozen bottles of water in the freezer, brand new beach toys, sun tan lotions….. The only thing that I would add is that if you are a coffee lover… get some good coffee and milk to bring in with you. I would have loved that this morning.
I was going to cook out on the grill by the very cute little pool but, honestly, I was kind of enjoying being inside! Everything is relative for sure. So much outdoors had me wanting some indoors. It also had a flat screen tv and I overdosed on that! AND I managed to spill red wine on the beautiful bedspread that was big and heavy… I almost had a stroke. I washed it out but then the problem was it was soaking wet and heavier… It took all day today to try and dry it out and it was still damp when I left. I did not have to check out at ten, the usual time, since no one was coming in and Ashley said I could stay as long as I wanted and enjoy the place. I told her of my wine mishap and her response was “that must have been an Oh Shit moment!)…. she was glad I told her… and said that the woman that owns the condo loves her red wine… and would quite understand should she hear about it.
I walked to town and back for breakfast and was floating on this cool flotation thing in the little pool by ten. It was heavenly. Left about two and Ashley offered to give me a ride down to the ferry dock.
Planned on catching the three something Vtran but it did not show. I grabbed a bite to eat while waiting for the next one. Luckily the four something one came and I back at Viers just at dusk.
I was met with and enthusiastic hello from Randy and Zoe. They were going to make me dinner which was sweet but I gracefully declined since I had eaten just before I got on the bus. I think they were making tofu, so I may have dodged a bullet! They had told me the other night they would make it for me… Yipee. This is a bit of a problem because the dinner menu has gone veggie on me. I need to assert my taste for meat on occasion, I think. Well, the manager, Jamie, is coming tomorrow… I believe he is a meat eater and a wine drinker… so hopefully balance will be restored!
A little weary tonight… Who knew a holiday would take so much energy. Well I am back to painting tomorrow and to planning my next getaway.
Keeping you posted!
Keeping you posted!
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