Do Brazil...especially the moqueca!
Do Brazil...especially the moqueca!
The waves of the sea bring me back to me.
Toque Lyonaise
Remember Yesterday, Dream About Tomorrow, But Live Today.
Who can forget BouBou...we met him when he was a long haired waiter at Tamarin when we think he was married??to Cat the owner
Steve and Aimee
New Born I believe in Anse de Cayes with the biggest escargot I have ever seen
The big ram’s horn, zshofar, in the waiting area at Santa Fe.
The jungle animal statuary at Masai
Le Carre run by Franck and his short lived Ephimery that preceded it
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JC at Tom Beach/La Plage!
How about La Mandala.... or Le Petite Club in Gustavia?
Ummm... I hate these snap quizzes. Mokes, renting Harleys from Denis Dufau at 2 different locations (still have a stash of tshirts that blow people away at Harley gatherings), L'Entre Ponte (sp?), "Costliet", the real bumpy road from Sante Fe to St. Jean on a rainy night in a Moke, St. Martin "open air" lounge & "special" gate for in-transit, Annie, the amazing super fast rebuilds after hurricanes & other "non-existant" climate change stuff, Eddies Ghetto ... so much to try to remember.
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Gate 8..In transit I think.
Phil just said it was gate 10 for In Transit. Merci.
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So nice to see you here again, Voosh! And, great recollections . . . particularly remembering that un-paved road from Lurin down to St. Jean!
I anticipated the appearance of your outstanding visual aid.
Remember Yesterday, Dream About Tomorrow, But Live Today.
That’s so funny, Kevin! I remember the awe when you came into possession of it . . . and the “cloak-&-dagger” intrigue that brought this icon to your custodial care (for generations!)
What happened? How did “In Transit” at SXM go from the good ol’ days to what we see today? In the inimitable song of Edith Piaf, “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien.”
Inimitable from Piaf, oui... but this version with a strong St Barth connection is a fine one... and anyone who could convincingly proclaim "je ne regrette rien" while wearing those pants deserves much credit...
Exquisite, Izzy . . . many thanks for once again supplying the coloratura that brings to life the posts of our Forum community! It especially was fun for me to see & hear because, through a mutual friend, I much enjoyed a very small acquaintance with “Johnny.” We were far from friends, but the “nodding acquaintance” & courteous handshakes he offered were earmarks of a gentleman.
Reminded recently of MEAT AND POTATOES in Saline
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Pianist and composer Charles Darden......tickling the ivories at the Guanahani back in 1997, leading stellar performances of La Chorale De Bons Choeurs, and serving as Music Director of the Anglican Church. He had so many talents. A great loss with his passing in 2013.
The original Marine Service and its owners, whose names I do not recall, but for Captain Phillipe.
Learning the hard way (zillions of three point turns in a Moke, in the dark) that the street beside the original Tamarin came to a screeching dead end after about 1000 yards.
We enjoyed the concerts at the Anglican Church when we visited in Novembers at Thanksgiving, I think Charles successor whose last name was Dern died a few months after one of the "Thanksgiving" concerts we attended, I don't remember her first name, but she died quite young...my perspective now...of a stroke.
Reverend Charlie Vere Nicoll at the pulpit of the Anglican Church in Gustavia. His messages were always so uplifting and comforting.
The waves of the sea bring me back to me.
Missy, this very thing was mentioned this morning in the Idalmi shop where I was getting my nails done.
Remember Yesterday, Dream About Tomorrow, But Live Today.
Stephane & Bernard !
Thanks Kevin, knew it wasn't Laura !
We have been coming to St. Barts for 37 or so years and you are mentioning places I never knew existed. I love this site.
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