Hiking and....

Hiking and....
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Week of Surprises - Part II

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Continued…
Thursday was again a pretty cloudy day.  I had sent messages to Cathie and Ed that I would be around camp if they were trying to reach me. I washed the outside of the office building and redid window washing.  Friday, was a very dreary day and  I spent six hours going through miscellaneous computer devices (monitors, keyboards, mice etc) that had been laying around to see if they worked, since there is a special day to take electronic items that do not work coming up next week.  It was a good activity for a rainy day. 
I had planned to work on Saturday as well, and I started about 7:30… Both Randy and Jamie were headed toward Cruz Bay to drop off the “old truck” for repairs.  I got call from Cathie telling me they would be on the 10 am ferry to St John if I wanted to meet them.  So, I quickly showered and changed gears and caught a ride in with Jamie and left a message on Cathie’s cell that I was on my way in to town and I would look for them in the park across from the ferry.  As we pulled in, there they were.  We sat for a bit and I proposed that I would rent a jeep and take them on an island tour (once again sliding in to my tour guide mode).  They said they would split the cost of the jeep rental which was even better!  We got the jeep and headed off around the island. 
We headed toward Coral Bay first, and stopped at the infamous Skinny Legs  “where you may not want everyone to (http://skinnylegs.com/) know your name”!  We explored the small shops, which I highly recommend, as they have a lot of the merchandise you see elsewhere for a much more reasonable price.   We then went out past the stables (a riding place which I never knew was here) an into East End territory of the rich and famous.  I had driven there one time when I first came to St John… but I had forgotten that this is, without a doubt, the steepest, curviest, hills on St John.  I was feeling very confident driving and I am sure Cathie and Ed were wondering if I was up to the task.  As I drove the east end, I too, wondered but tried to hide my wonder.  I did it and it was a great accomplishment.  Each day I feel more able to drive comfortably here without ever being overconfident… you need to be on the defensive at all times. 
We then proceeded to Viers, where I gave them a tour and drove them, in now, my rented vehicle through the huge puddles… and then on to Shipwreck for a late lunch.  By then we were starved.  We then went to the North side of the island… Maho Bay, the Annenburg  Sugar Mill Ruins(great view off that end of the island which includes Tortola BVI).  We stopped at all the photo ops looking back at Maho, looking over the world famous Trunk Bay beach, stopped at Cinnamon Bay National Campground   As it was getting dark we entered (http://www.cinnamonbay.com/) the also famous, Caneel Bay Resort  for a cocktail in the beach bar complete with a grea (http://www.caneelbay.com/)t view sitting with fans cooling us in the evening humidify, tiki torches lit magically around us and looking out onto the water and the now twinkling in the distance, St Thomas. 
We relaxed and enjoyed the moment and then headed toward Cruz Bay and last site… Mongoose Junction in St John.  Unfortunately, most of the shops were closed, since we are still on the cusp of “high season”.  BUT, the one store that Cathie had seen advertised and wanted to go in, was open and so we did go there.  Then to the ferry dock and a parting of the ways but not without making plans for me to meet them again in St Thomas at Sapphire Bay Resort and Marina (http://www.antillesresorts.com/2sapphirebeach.htm) where they were staying.  It turns out that they had won a week’s stay!  They invited me to stay overnight and how could I resist?  Again, that feast or famine… I was going to have to decline the invitation to serve wine in the villa….
To be continued…..

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