There must be other places as beautiful as St. John, USVI. And if there are, I sure hope to see them before my travels cease. Meanwhile, leaving is not easy. The packing and practicalities stink, naturally—but moreso because here is that rare place that makes it easy to relax, let go, and lose track of time.
Where have these 18 days gone? And how could our BreakAway be 1/4 over? Despite a gradual descent into Island Time, hours race by like the swift little bananaquits that flit about crazily every morning.
Maybe the next island on our itinerary won’t be in such a hurry to teach that you can’t slow down time, even while you can slow down yourself. Hope so. But I’m in no rush to find out.
I AM always in a hurry to get long travel days over, though. That’s St. John to St. Vincent. A hellish day of travel that, with any luck, will be a “good” adventure—never mind that Liat Airlines (an island hopper down here) has already sent out emails warning of impending delays, cancellations, and worse.
Some sort of air traffic controller’s strike. Or something. “Plan” on it.
So what does this travel day look like?
We’ll be in St. Vincent for 3 short days, before moving on again.
Moving on to see “more” seems silly at the moment. Perhaps no island could be better than St. John. But I’ve been here many times, even lived here for a half-year.
But back in Minnesota, in the throes of winter, in fits of courage and excitement and seductive web-travel-planning, we set out to see the Caribbean. Get lost, but NOT in America.
Pack those bags. Fasten your seat belts. Spread those wings. Let’s fly.
January 8th, 2009 at 4:38 pm
I have always had the same feeling about leaving St. John, even if I were only going to the BVI. There is such lush primitive beauty combined with the rich, almost unfathomable reality that those steep, intensely wooded and malevolently shrubbed hillsides were once cultivated — only slavery made it possible.
I will be interested in your take on the islands, villages and people as you wend your way down the Leeward Islands.