Sunday, April 28, 2013

Highlights of the Season - Part 2

The Agricultural Fair
 The event has been renamed The VI AGRIFEST, which sounds like something else entirely...
Dancers demonstrating the traditional Quelbe Dance of St. Croix
Lots of cute baby animals to see!

 The St Croix Orchid Society Show
A stunning array of orchids were on display
 Lots of variety
 And lots of ribbons
 
 St Patrick's Day Parade
Everyone gets in the spirit wearing every shade of green
 Water gun fights were welcome in the hot sun
 Kurt Schindler rocked the Christiansted boardwalk playing from his barge

 Live Music
Seven Handle Circus brought us “bad-ass bluegrass” straight from Georgia

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Monday, November 02, 2009

Halloween at Norma's

For Halloween my husband Bob announced that he wasn't going to dress up, but his finger wanted to go as a frangipani caterpillar.


We went to Norma's (aka, the Domino Club) for the big Halloween Bash featuring the music of Kurt Schindler. The little caterpillar found his way among costumes that were:

wild

gothic

alien

historic

dramatic

mystical

and feminine.

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Sailing the BVI

Last week we spent it sailing around the British Virgin Islands, one of the world's top sailing destinations and conveniently near St Croix. We flew to St. Thomas (here's a view of our St. Croix neighborhood from the plane) and chartered a 40-foot catamaran there. Then we sailed to St. John and worked our way up the island chains with stops in Jost Van Dyke, Tortola, Virgin Gorda and Anegada.



Days were spent sailing, swimming, snorkeling, napping, drinking and eating great food on board and at local restaurants, taking pleasure in the magnificent scenery and simply relaxing with our friends. Here are some of us enjoying happy hour on the boat.



For me, the best part of the trip was reveling in the full moon glow over the water, swimming with sea turtles and feeling Poseidon's expansive embrace. My favorite spot was Loblolly Beach in Anegada, pictured here. Anegada in general is a spectacular place. Very flat and very small (only about 200 residents), very shallow (hundreds of ship wrecks, making for great diving) and fabulous snorkeling. Not much to do but admire the surreal colors of the island.


The day of our return to St. Croix reminded me of what a wonderful place this is. We began the day on St. John with fabulous snorkeling in Great Lameshur Bay. We sailed back to St. Thomas and returned the boat. A 20 minute plane ride took us back to St. Croix. We went home, dropped off our bags and headed out to Coconuts on the Beach in Frederiksted to get our Kurt Schindler fix (our favorite musician, pictured here). Bob and I left the show midway and drove 10 minutes over to the Whim Museum grounds for a performance of Bluegrass music under the stars. When Bluegrass was over, we returned to see Kurt finish his last set.

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