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    JoshA is offline
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    St. John trip

    On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon over Coral Bay.



    The next morning in Maho Bay, I was startled to see a nurse shark swimming a foot below me so I followed him to his lair where he tried to hide.



    Each day was spent at a different beach like Denis Bay or Trunk Bay



    or Salomon Beach



    and we snorkeled at each one. Sights include a barracuda



    southern sting ray



    or octopus.



    One day we sailed out to Newfound Bay on the East End



    where we saw spotted eagle rays



    and made a snorkel stop at Flanagan's Island as well. I saw this turtle near Whistling Cay in Francis Bay.



    These donkeys



    were photographed on inauguration day for a new democratic president. We hiked to Brown Bay and also snorkled in Hansen's Bay on the East End that day. Two ladies came by excited after hearing Obama's inaugural address and told us all about it before hopping into the bay. Obamamania definitely infected the island. That night, at Skinny Legs, instead of sports, CNN was playing on the flat screen TVs. The special drink was bye-bye-Bushwhackers made with raspberry which we ordered with our burgers. The next day at Cinnamon Bay



    we saw more critters.





    We were sorry to leave after such a beautiful visit.


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    JEK is offline
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    Re: St. John trip

    Josh,
    None of your images resolve for some reason. I can edit your message, copy the .jpg and display it in a new browser tab, but the [img] function doesn't seem to like them, at least on my two browsers.
    The best dinner on Saint Barth is a lunch at Sand Bar!

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    I see what you mean. I changed permissions but something's still amiss.

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    JoshA is offline
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    St. John trip: resize photos

    On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon over Coral Bay.




    The next morning in Maho Bay, I was startled to see a nurse shark swimming a foot below me so I followed him to his lair where he tried to hide.



    Each day was spent at a different beach like Denis Bay or Trunk Bay



    or Salomon Beach



    and we snorkeled at each one. Sights include a barracuda



    southern sting ray



    or octopus.



    One day we sailed out to Newfound Bay on the East End



    where we saw spotted eagle rays



    and made a snorkel stop at Flanagan's Island as well. I saw this turtle near Whistling Cay in Francis Bay.



    These donkeys



    were photographed on inauguration day for a new democratic president. We hiked to Brown Bay and also snorkled in Hansen's Bay on the East End that day. Two ladies came by excited after hearing Obama's inaugural address and told us all about it before hopping into the bay. Obamamania definitely infected the island. That night, at Skinny Legs, instead of sports, CNN was playing on the flat screen TVs. The special drink was bye-bye-Bushwhackers made with raspberry which we ordered with our burgers. The next day at Cinnamon Bay



    we saw more critters.





    We were sorry to leave after such a beautiful visit.


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    Re: St. John trip

    Wow Josh, great pics! Thanks for sharing. My husband loves to snorkel, if he sees these I might NEVER get to go back to SBH again!

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    Thanks, marybeth. Each Caribbean island is different and worth visiting for the variety. St. John and the Virgin Islands National Park is about the natural environment for me. It helps if you are a bit adventurous, go off the beaten path, and like to hike and snorkel. St. Barts is more about French culture and food for me. If snorkeling is high on your (or your husband's) list you should give STJ a try. No reason you can't get back to St. Barts. Yin and Yang.

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    Great photos, Josh. They took me right back to our trip last October, at least until Omar decided to pay a visit!
    On an island in the sun we'll be playing and having fun.

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    Thanks, Theresa. I forgot to mention our dining experiences. Your suggestion of Hinds was great. We had the 5 course tasting menu with the wine pairings. Big-city food preparation and plating. Walter Hinds must have been drinking the wine that night because we got 6 courses (and 6 glasses of wine). He came out later to chat. He is a real culinary talent on an island where this is rare. By far our best meal. We also had nice meals at Paradiso and Zozo's in Cruz Bay and Sweet Plantains and Shipwreck in Coral Bay.

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    I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed Hinds. We also did the five course tasting menu with wine pairings. Each course was fabulous. It was a memorable meal.
    On an island in the sun we'll be playing and having fun.

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    Re: St. John trip

    yup...love St John...and Wendi said "tell me why we go to St Barts again ?" when she saw these pictures....LOL..the natural beauty is unsurpassed by few.....thanks for that Josh
    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace" Jimi Hendrix

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    yup...love St John...and Wendi said "tell me why we go to St Barts again ?" when she saw these pictures....LOL..the natural beauty is unsurpassed by few.....thanks for that Josh
    Thanks, Miker. You always go to St. Barts because deep in your bones you are a frou-frou person who prefers white wine at Nikki to getting dirty hiking to a beach. ;-)

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    actually my answer to her was "because its French and you're French!"...to which she said..."please... just like me..its American French".......LOL

    St John is probably where we will end up as home base when we do the tub for two .....a mooring in Cruz Bay is only $450 a month
    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace" Jimi Hendrix

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    .....a mooring in Cruz Bay is only $450 a month
    Really! Must be even cheaper in Coral Bay. There are quite a few folks living on their boats there.

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    Some of those folks in Coral Bay clearly didn't move even as the hurricane moved in.

    After getting a look at the crew living there, I think you'd totally fit in Miker! LOL
    On an island in the sun we'll be playing and having fun.

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    Miker's new home?


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    MIke R is offline
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    could be....but its still 10 years away..but thats the plan
    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace" Jimi Hendrix

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    Houston- I think we have a problem.


    Andy

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    I see it too, Andy.
    Remember Yesterday, Dream About Tomorrow, But Live Today.

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    See what?
    The best dinner on Saint Barth is a lunch at Sand Bar!

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    This thread is from 2009???

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    Indeed.
    The best dinner on Saint Barth is a lunch at Sand Bar!

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    And the heading for the thread repeats
    Remember Yesterday, Dream About Tomorrow, But Live Today.

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    Indeed. LOL!

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    Quote Originally Posted by amyb View Post
    I see it too, Andy.
    All gone. The site needs night managers.


    Andy

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    I am the night manager.
    The best dinner on Saint Barth is a lunch at Sand Bar!

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    John, I have the head of the thread repeating on my ipad screen. Just noting that again for you. Both above and below +REPLY TO THREAD.
    Remember Yesterday, Dream About Tomorrow, But Live Today.

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    Quote Originally Posted by JEK View Post
    I am the night manager.
    You have to stay awake.


    Andy

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    Quote Originally Posted by amyb View Post
    John, I have the head of the thread repeating on my ipad screen. Just noting that again for you. Both above and below +REPLY TO THREAD.
    Refresh your screen.
    The best dinner on Saint Barth is a lunch at Sand Bar!

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    Re: On our first night we ate at Aqua Bistro where we saw this very bright full moon

    will do....
    Remember Yesterday, Dream About Tomorrow, But Live Today.

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