Have you ever noticed how many people read and never post???
Rick, I love all of your insight, especially the tips about traveling with a group.RickG wrote:
So, how do I monitor all of these spots without spending more than 20 minutes a day at it? I use the RSS reader netvibes.com. It presents a single page in a browser with all of the current message board traffic, once setup. I can glance at the summaries and drill into a single thread. This works on all but one forum. Just feeding the obsession more efficiently.
Besides your wealth of STJ knowledge, I am amazed by your technical savvy.
p.s. Thanks for helping me get my on-stjohn fix!

Patr
~~Longing to be back on St. John~~
~~Longing to be back on St. John~~
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I love this forum and read it every day. Sometimes I post but then get "poster's remorse" after saying something dumb.
Everyone here is very tolerant.
This forum has gotten me through a long winter of anticipation for our trip in June.
One thing I am worried about - What if the whole family gets addicted to STJ? What if we can't kick the habit? What if we can't help ourselves and buy into one of those new developments that no one approves of?:shock:

This forum has gotten me through a long winter of anticipation for our trip in June.
One thing I am worried about - What if the whole family gets addicted to STJ? What if we can't kick the habit? What if we can't help ourselves and buy into one of those new developments that no one approves of?:shock:
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Some gorgeous underwater photos on this forum prompted me to register so I could ask, "Where did you take those?!??!?"
I've been reading these boards regularly since my husband and I started planning a trip to St. John back in January. (We're coming in mid-May! Wheee!)
Haven't posted until today; usually I find the answer to my questions in previous threads.
The only thing I couldn't find was a review of the villa we chose (Caribbean Cove), so maybe I'll give a trip report when we get back.
The info has been very helpful, so I'm also de-lurking to say "thanks"!
Some gorgeous underwater photos on this forum prompted me to register so I could ask, "Where did you take those?!??!?"
I've been reading these boards regularly since my husband and I started planning a trip to St. John back in January. (We're coming in mid-May! Wheee!)
Haven't posted until today; usually I find the answer to my questions in previous threads.
The only thing I couldn't find was a review of the villa we chose (Caribbean Cove), so maybe I'll give a trip report when we get back.
The info has been very helpful, so I'm also de-lurking to say "thanks"!
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I am a little bit of an offender of this. I did post some questions recently about Coconuts Villa, but I have been reading this forum for a while now and I keep reading it. My husband and I are going to St John in October to celebrate our one year wedding anniversary. We are really looking forward to it. Is there anything really romantic to do that I should know about? Thanks to all! I have appreciated all of your input and tips.
I would recommend reserving a table for the first seating at Asolare. Mention that it is your honeymoon when you make the reservation. That way you will be most likely to get a table on the rail. The views are outstanding and the food has gotten much better than it used to be, in my opinion.nmclain1978 wrote:Is there anything really romantic to do that I should know about? Thanks to all! I have appreciated all of your input and tips.
Congrats on your wedding!

It's like looking in your soup and finding a whole different alphabet.
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Always read...sometimes post. By nature, I am a listener and reader. I'll post if I feel I have something to add or as, in past posts, many questions/advice for the more extroverted forum members. When on the laptop at home, my guys don't even ask anymore what I'm reading...they know I'm on this forum! As an aside, went to the Dominica forum, noted Jorge's hello and goodbye and concur....lots of on island experiences from Karen but no one else. That's why I love this forum....good people, great sense of humor, wealth of knowledge and love of STJ!
Lurk-A-Lot (Jan)
Lurk-A-Lot (Jan)
Usually the 80/20 rule can be applied to stats like this i.e. 20% of the registered members making 80% of the posts, but maybe it might be more like 10% making 90% of the posts, no doubt skewed by the "expert" factor.
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
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