Hiking and....

Hiking and....
A welcomed visitor on my last weekend!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Celebration for Viers

This post comes to you from Vermont.  The last two weeks, I was unable to have an internet connection.  This gives an account of my last few days at Viers.  There will be just a couple more posts coming in the next week or so to conclude my blog.  I hope you enjoy them.  Wow! Technology is so much easier here!

The last Saturday night at Viers was the eve before the Viers 45th anniversary celebration.  On the day after Thanksgiving, John (a returning volunteer), arrived by sailboat, which he lives on and moors in Great Lameshur Bay.  Tuesday more folks began to arrive.  Firt, Randy Brown (administrator) and Steve (former Board member), Randy Fish and Zoe. The came Tricia (Randy's wife and Secretary of the Board), Jerry (returning volunteer) Alan and Jennifer (Board members).  Finally Andy (Board member) arrived.  The new arrivals would all be staying at VIERS through the weekend.
Thursday night, Randy Brown took all of us in to Cruz Bay to have dinner at Morgan's Mango.  We had a wonderful dinner and a great time. Some of us ended the night with BBC's which is a frozen drink made up of Baily's, Bananas and Creme de Coconut blended with ice. 
Friday was a sprucing up day for camp with good meals and getting to know each other and swimming in the blue waters of Lameshure.  Dinner in the dining hall together was followed by just one BBC for dessert (it really is a dessert drink!)  The day included an amazing spontaneous workshop by Jerry (Jerbear) on how to build a soda pop backpacking stove.  It is truly a unique little stove, very light and efficient.  It uses denatured alcohol for fuel and it is easily made from aluminum cans.
Saturday there was a day long Board of Dirctors meeting in the classroom.  Jamie and Fish took care of snacks and lunch for the meeting so I was able to take some free time and enjoy the good weather.  John and I headed off  to go for paddle and picnic to the White Cliffs.  We swam and snorkeled and had PB&J, oranges and mini candy bars (thanks to my care package from Chris Z!).  We then went back to the dock and out to John's sailboat for a cold beer and  soaked up a sunny afternoon.  We ended the day with another snorkel around Lamesure and then headed back to camp.  We showered and had dinner, compliments of Fish and Zoe, which included pork tenderloin with Zoe's mango chutney from mango's harvested at Viers.  Everyone was in good spirits.  Randy Brown went over assignments for the following day.  Steve and I were to be the welcoming committee.  Other assignments included tours, serving lunch, clean up and speeches and picture taking.
The day was lovely, despite the fact that we had a few down pours.  The people that attended were significant individuals who work tirelessly to preserve and protect St John.  It was exciting to meet each one who came to the celebration.  I found it to be a wonderful way to end my first experience as a volunteer at Viers.
The next several days were full of good bye's as camp transformed into a place of solitude once again.  Soon we were down to Jamie, Fish, Zoe, John, Jerry and I.  I prepared to leave the "hermitage" and Viers and head to Maho Bay Camps for the last ten days as more of a vacation.  On Tuesday, Fish and Zoe packed me up and drove me the other side of the island.  We made a date for them to come over for dinner, which they did the following week. 

Keeping you posted....