tim
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Backwards In/Out SXM, The Turtle and the D-Cups
It's pretty rare to land backwards(over St. Jean Bay) in St. Barth, but yesterday was certainly a first for me in SXM. We left SBH and got put into a holding pattern to wait for the big Air France jet to land. After circling three times we headed to the SXM airport in an unusual direction and crossed over Simpson Bay Lagoon to land towards the open water. If that wasn't a shocker, my U.S. Air flight took off in the same direction. Travel on a Monday in October was very quiet at the airports with planes only partially filled. SXM is going to try to start putting passengers through the new terminal some time next week. A reliable source has told me the old terminal will be bulldozed ASAP.
My first surprise of yesterday occurred in the morning when I went for a farewell swim at Saline, a beach I haven't been to in at least six months. Snorkeling near the far left shore, I saw the prettiest young turtle hiding under a ledge. He/she then came out and we swam together until I got tired of it. That's the first turtle I can ever remember seeing at Saline, and a beautiful site it was.
Speaking of large, beautiful round things, walking along the water's edge at Saline were a young woman and her man, the female of which I couldn't help notice. She had some new store-bought D-cups, not particularly unusual on Saline but quite prominent on her otherwise tiny frame. I've got nothing against enhancements, but if I were truly an advocate, I guess I would by now have had my bald spots repaved with real hair. My wife recently told me that my thinning hair has become obvious if one looks closely in certain lights, so maybe I should give it a try.
It's pretty rare to land backwards(over St. Jean Bay) in St. Barth, but yesterday was certainly a first for me in SXM. We left SBH and got put into a holding pattern to wait for the big Air France jet to land. After circling three times we headed to the SXM airport in an unusual direction and crossed over Simpson Bay Lagoon to land towards the open water. If that wasn't a shocker, my U.S. Air flight took off in the same direction. Travel on a Monday in October was very quiet at the airports with planes only partially filled. SXM is going to try to start putting passengers through the new terminal some time next week. A reliable source has told me the old terminal will be bulldozed ASAP.
My first surprise of yesterday occurred in the morning when I went for a farewell swim at Saline, a beach I haven't been to in at least six months. Snorkeling near the far left shore, I saw the prettiest young turtle hiding under a ledge. He/she then came out and we swam together until I got tired of it. That's the first turtle I can ever remember seeing at Saline, and a beautiful site it was.
Speaking of large, beautiful round things, walking along the water's edge at Saline were a young woman and her man, the female of which I couldn't help notice. She had some new store-bought D-cups, not particularly unusual on Saline but quite prominent on her otherwise tiny frame. I've got nothing against enhancements, but if I were truly an advocate, I guess I would by now have had my bald spots repaved with real hair. My wife recently told me that my thinning hair has become obvious if one looks closely in certain lights, so maybe I should give it a try.



