Continued...
I was going with Zoe and Randy to the University of Virgin Islands to the agricultural fair on Sunday and at one point was prepared to do that and be back on St John for the 6pm wine tasting affair. So, I drove my rented jeep back to Viers and packed for leaving on Sunday, going to the UVI and then meeting Cathie and Ed at Sapphire Bay.
Randy wanted me to meet he and Zoe at the car ferry since they were bringing the camp truck to STT and it was easier and more efficient. I had to return my jeep, make sure Pat knew I was not coming, go to the ATM etc. and I did not want to hold Randy and Zoe up. So I did all my things and then decided to walk over to the car ferry just to see if by chance I could get on and I just made it… the ferry was actually offshore but backed up and one of the boat crew escorted me on to join Randy and Zoe. A new experience, the car ferry and one worth considering as you can get better car rental deals on STT.
We got to UVI, which I think is a really pretty campus. The fair was well attended. There were great crafts, lots of information, great sale of local plants and a terrific spread of local foods. It was incredibly hot and though I would have loved to sample foods… I just had no appetite. I met a native STT woman who is a massage therapist and is very passionate about having an education program on STT for massage therapists… hmmmm. She wants to get together and I think I will do this. Randy and Zoe were having a great time taking it all in very slowly and I was intent on continuing on and spending a little time on my own in STT. So we parted ways and I made my way to Charlotte Amalie by foot and by Safari bus…
Then I hiked to Havensight Mall (http://www.havensightmall.com/) to find a bookstore that Randy told me about. I am desperate for some good reading! It was quite a walk and I was really hot and by now even hungry. I had a drink and chicken wings at the Fat Turtle (http://www.fat-turtle.com/) which was a great little place in the Yacht club and just rested and relaxed.
I then found the bookstore. When I entered it… it actually smelled like a real bookstore! You may never have noticed.. but you would here. I spend a half hour and identified two books and purchased them and was just so excited. I decided to walk all the way back to Charlotte Amalie because I really enjoyed the walk along the harbor and it was easier to get a cab from there. I easily got a cab with a woman cab driver who told me to sit in the front passenger side of the van. She was originally from Trinidad and now heavily into bible studies and was working on assignment to give her first sermon. We got into this kind of electric conversation about god and the environment and at the same time were trying to find Sapphire Bay Resort (I guess there are two). When we did find them and she dropped me off… I was generally distracted and left the bag with the books in the cab! I had also gotten some snacks and dessert that were in the bag. She was gone and I was so disappointed. I thought may-be she would drop them off at the office or the gate…but upon checking, not so. I did think I had some good content for her first sermon!
I met Cathie and Ed and there place was lovely. What a great view of now St John starting to twinkle in the night. We went out to dinner, came back and had lively conversation until later than I have stayed up in awhile. In the morning Ed made a great breakfast and then I started my trek back to Viers. I made the 11 o’clock ferry out of Red Hook and then once in St John waited for three hours for the bus! The bus ride was memorable. The driver was just outrageous… driving with one hand and wheeling around at breakneck speeds (which here, again, is about 35pmpr). She was having a rip roaring conversation with the woman seated behind her, and THEN, answered her cell phone! As she did I caught her eye in the mirror above her head and she actually tilted it as if to say… don’t catch me talkin’ on the phone while drivin’! About ten minutes later we came upon my first major traffic accident on St John. A cement truck had toppled over into the rut on the side of the road. Now, it had been coming the other way and, if just by chance, we had been coming up the hill while it had rounded the corner coming down the hill…. well… I think you get the picture. This was an interesting moment on the but which was a mix of natives, tourists and transplants all witnessing the accident in awe and bonding in the same thought. It is moments like this when you feel your sameness rather than your difference!
Once again, I trusted in the greater spirit and did make it to Salt Pond and then hiked my way back to Viers. Tonight, I am quietly resting in my Hermitage, writing to you, with tree frogs chirping and breezes blowing through my windows.
Once again, I trusted in the greater spirit and did make it to Salt Pond and then hiked my way back to Viers. Tonight, I am quietly resting in my Hermitage, writing to you, with tree frogs chirping and breezes blowing through my windows.
Tomorrow! Back to banking hours for the next adventure ….
Sweet dreams
Keeping you posted!
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