Tag Archive: "St. John sites"
Posted On: January 3, 2009
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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,…
Posted On: January 2, 2009
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Yes, it really is called Drunk Bay. And it’s arguably the wildest, waviest, rockiest beach on St. John. Hardly anybody goes there. It’s a long walk. Gets real hot. Swimming is impossible. Ain’t no bar. …
Posted On: January 1, 2009
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Spaghetti dinner with friends was fun, but nobody wanted to stay up to see the years collide. Except the kids, of course. But they need sleep. I don’t. So by 11, this modest house party…
Posted On: December 23, 2008
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Annaberg Plantation ruins rock. The National Park Service has a big challenge maintaining all their holdings, but they’ve kept this treasure from going to ruin. With a view of the Sir Francis Drake Channel (great…
Posted On: December 23, 2008
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As part of their efforts to bring the past into the present, the Annaberg Ruins host local artisans to demonstrate island crafts several days a week. The day of our visit, a master gardener took…