Anguilla Trip Report - Part 3

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LC
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Anguilla Trip Report - Part 3

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Tuesday we headed out to explore the island a little more. Went to Palm Grove Restaurant at Savannah Bay first....very secluded, nice beach, and cold beer. Went to Roy's Bayside Grill, Pyrat Rum Factory, and just tooled around the island. Came back to Shoal Bay for lunch, then hung out on the beach.
We had reservations tonight at Straw Hat, and were really looking forward to it. Our reservation was for 6:30, which I think is the perfect time. The sun is still out, and you can get there in time to have a drink and watch the sun go down. The food was good and the atmosphere even better. Spring Roll appetizer was fabulous! I had grouper, which was excellent, and Matt had a pesto/cilantro/pine nut pasta that was a bit too rich and heavily seasoned. But again, the atmosphere was worth it. 1 app, 2 entrees, and 3 drinks were around $125.
Wednesday was our last full day on the island. We went to Smitty's for a rum punch (it was really good), but are glad we didn't eat there. Smitty was quite a character, that's for sure. Very nice guy. Met another couple who said their lunch there was a $60 rip-off and terrible. At 1 we had a boat excursion with Shoal Bay Scuba. Our boat left Shoal Bay and headed to Prickly Pear. They had pre-ordered our lunch, and it was ready when we got there. I had chicken and ribs, Matt had fish of some sort. It was really good, and we enjoyed the company of our group. We had another beer or two there, then it was off for snorkeling. That was the drawback of this trip...didn't really have any time to relax/swim/snorkel at Prickly Pear. I would have enjoyed some more time there. Anyway, we stopped at 2 snorkel sites, and they were ok but not great. But it was still nice to be out on the ocean. Our 2nd snorkel stop (I think it was Crocus Bay?) was pretty cool - there was a large rock there that you could climb and jump off of. Probably 20 or 30 feet up.
After the excursion we cleaned up, then headed back up to Ku to enjoy the sunset and live music. It was a great night! Ku has a fabulous sunset view, and we really wished that we'd spent another evening there. By the way, if you go, asked for Myra's Mango drink...... :lol:

*I would like to post some pictures, but have no idea how to do it. :roll: I looked back at an old post that had instructions, but am having no luck. My pictures are on Shutterfly - is it possible to cut and paste from there, or would I have to use another hosting site (like photobucket)?
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Re: Anguilla Trip Report - Part 3

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LC wrote: *I would like to post some pictures, but have no idea how to do it. :roll: I looked back at an old post that had instructions, but am having no luck. My pictures are on Shutterfly - is it possible to cut and paste from there, or would I have to use another hosting site (like photobucket)?
I have not used shutterfly but this is on their website: "Share your memories with family and friends by email—they don’t need to join Shutterfly to view your pictures and projects. Shutterfly Collections® allows all of you to share pictures in one place—a personalized web address."

I use photobucket and it is easy to share photos and the free account is pretty good... ~250 photos @ 1024x756 free....
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This is an island that we have been thinking about for a long time. Really enjoying your perspective on the place. Thanks for the report!

Ken
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Re: Anguilla Trip Report - Part 3

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sherban wrote:
LC wrote: *I would like to post some pictures, but have no idea how to do it. :roll: I looked back at an old post that had instructions, but am having no luck. My pictures are on Shutterfly - is it possible to cut and paste from there, or would I have to use another hosting site (like photobucket)?
I have not used shutterfly but this is on their website: "Share your memories with family and friends by email—they don’t need to join Shutterfly to view your pictures and projects. Shutterfly Collections® allows all of you to share pictures in one place—a personalized web address."

I use photobucket and it is easy to share photos and the free account is pretty good... ~250 photos @ 1024x756 free....
Great report - Anguilla is on my to do list.

Shutterfly does not provide the codes to paste photos' in a report (at least I haven't seen them), but you can post a link to your album or collection.

I use Shutterfly when I want to send an album to family and friends and use photobucket when I want to paste single pictures.
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