Trip Report part 4 (with lots of pics)
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Trip Report part 4 (with lots of pics)
Friday, June 5th
I was up very early, so I made sandwiches, painkillers, and Pia's skeeters to take to the beach today. We packed several coolers, smaller ones to take to Leinster/Waterlemon, then a bigger ones for the afternoon. Our house was pretty much the earlier group, so we parked at Annaberg and hiked to Leinster Bay.

While snorkeling around Waterlemon Cay, we saw Angelfish, Parrotfish, Blue Tang, turtles, and various corals.




There was a starfish bed and more turtles near the beach.







We had some painkillers and cheese and crackers before hiking back to our jeeps.

We met the rest of our group at Francis Bay, ate our sandwiches and spent the afternoon there. There were conch and sand dollars around the right side, towards Mary Point. We floated and hung out the rest of the day there.


Down the beach from us was a group of younger people (maybe college aged) playing a game on the beach similar to corn hole. They were very nice and invited us to play too, which some of us did. One of them said, "We want to be like you all when we grow up." ...or when we get old, or something like that.(ouch)

We went back to the villa to decide what to do for dinner. This took a while. It was late and I was done, so I went to bed. Some of our group left to grab a burger at Skinny Legs and had a little crisis. I woke up around midnight and heard something going on in the kitchen. I went to see what was going on. Evidently there was a dehydration issue while they were at Skinny Legs that included a run to the medical center. It was a little scary for them at the time, but everything turned out fine.
Next up ... BVI trip with Flyaway Charters.
I was up very early, so I made sandwiches, painkillers, and Pia's skeeters to take to the beach today. We packed several coolers, smaller ones to take to Leinster/Waterlemon, then a bigger ones for the afternoon. Our house was pretty much the earlier group, so we parked at Annaberg and hiked to Leinster Bay.

While snorkeling around Waterlemon Cay, we saw Angelfish, Parrotfish, Blue Tang, turtles, and various corals.




There was a starfish bed and more turtles near the beach.







We had some painkillers and cheese and crackers before hiking back to our jeeps.

We met the rest of our group at Francis Bay, ate our sandwiches and spent the afternoon there. There were conch and sand dollars around the right side, towards Mary Point. We floated and hung out the rest of the day there.


Down the beach from us was a group of younger people (maybe college aged) playing a game on the beach similar to corn hole. They were very nice and invited us to play too, which some of us did. One of them said, "We want to be like you all when we grow up." ...or when we get old, or something like that.(ouch)

We went back to the villa to decide what to do for dinner. This took a while. It was late and I was done, so I went to bed. Some of our group left to grab a burger at Skinny Legs and had a little crisis. I woke up around midnight and heard something going on in the kitchen. I went to see what was going on. Evidently there was a dehydration issue while they were at Skinny Legs that included a run to the medical center. It was a little scary for them at the time, but everything turned out fine.
Next up ... BVI trip with Flyaway Charters.

Kygirl - You are on a roll here.
Every time I look it's a new TR. Great pictures!
How did the "newbies" take to STJ? Bayer wants to know how you did carry-on only? Did you mail anything? What about snorkel gear? Tks!


When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Kentucky, because everything there happens 20 years after it happens anywhere else. – Mark Twain
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Awesome pic's !!!!! Great job !! Gee... we were at a wedding last year at a hotel very nice & there was a cornhole board set up by the outside hotel lounge ? Yes & guess what oh yeah , had to throw a few !! LOL by the way went to a wedding over the wkend. & was disappointed .....no cornhole ! Thanks for the great pic's ! & Have a fun safe summer !
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Sorry I'm so late answering these questions. I've been at the orthodontist with my son all morning. We didn't mail anything down, although I might consider it when we go with the kids. Hubby took all of our snorkel gear in a backpack made specifically for snorkel/dive gear. They carry them at New Horizon's Dive shop in Lexington. My "personal item" was my beach bag. I put a small cooler inside of it with frozen steaks and chicken. It was still all frozen when we arrived. Everything else fit in our carryon luggage. It is really easy if you take time to think it through. I have last minute packing friends that struggle and therefore overpack.pjayer wrote:Kygirl - You are on a roll here.Every time I look it's a new TR. Great pictures!
How did the "newbies" take to STJ? Bayer wants to know how you did carry-on only? Did you mail anything? What about snorkel gear? Tks!

MaryBeth, Thanks for asking. Yes, he was fine.
RickG,
I can't believe that you haven't played cornhole! It's great for tailgating.

On the beach you just dig a couple of holes and use rocks instead of beanbags. We've been playing a similar beach game for years that we call "roly holy", using tennis balls and 3 holes on each side.

Oh no! Now he's going to want to know where to get the UK corn hole game. When we downsize, I hope there's a market somewhere for UK stuff. I'm going to need to unload a ton of it.kygirl wrote:Sorry I'm so late answering these questions. I've been at the orthodontist with my son all morning. We didn't mail anything down, although I might consider it when we go with the kids. Hubby took all of our snorkel gear in a backpack made specifically for snorkel/dive gear. They carry them at New Horizon's Dive shop in Lexington. My "personal item" was my beach bag. I put a small cooler inside of it with frozen steaks and chicken. It was still all frozen when we arrived. Everything else fit in our carryon luggage. It is really easy if you take time to think it through. I have last minute packing friends that struggle and therefore overpack.pjayer wrote:Kygirl - You are on a roll here.Every time I look it's a new TR. Great pictures!
How did the "newbies" take to STJ? Bayer wants to know how you did carry-on only? Did you mail anything? What about snorkel gear? Tks!
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MaryBeth, Thanks for asking. Yes, he was fine.
RickG,
I can't believe that you haven't played cornhole! It's great for tailgating.
On the beach you just dig a couple of holes and use rocks instead of beanbags. We've been playing a similar beach game for years that we call "roly holy", using tennis balls and 3 holes on each side.
Can you come and help us pack? I'll reiumburse you with painkillers, or any other drink of choice.


When the end of the world comes, I want to be in Kentucky, because everything there happens 20 years after it happens anywhere else. – Mark Twain
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