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Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:54 pm
by lprof
Good times... thanks for letting me share. Somehow, I was expecting a larger herd, but it sounded like a good group, and that is what counts.
Having a few places and experiences missed leading one to return another time works for me. :wink:

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:56 pm
by PA Girl
djmom wrote:Maybe your kid should have dressed like a pirate for ZoZos........
Maybe. He went to Morgan's in full costume but later got bbq sauce all over his pirate shirt so I put a stop to public pirate dressing. He did, however, wear the hat every single time we left the house. By weeks end, the hat was in tatters and his father hauled me all over town looking for a replacement.

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:00 pm
by PA Girl
StJohnRuth wrote:Sorry I missed you, PA Girl.

I knew you'd love Captain Dan and Donna on Motor Yacht Cinnamon Bay. It is a special boat and they are excellent hosts.

And, I have a clue!
http://www.on-stjohn.com/2009/02/19/hon ... like-meat/

See you next time.
- Ruth
Solved the mystery!

Ruth we stopped in three times to see you. Don't you work?!?! :)

P.S. Sell pirate hats!

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 8:43 pm
by hugo
The stone house on the beach is Eleanor Gibney and her children, indeed the daughter of Nancy and Robert Gibney ( Teri lives in the little wood house between Oppenheimer and her rental cottages). That truck with the "Eat Meat" was featured on the on-stjohn blog last year, I believe it belongs to a chef who does the "gastro-grub" night at Tamarind Court. None of it seems very appetizing to me.

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:26 pm
by PA Girl
hugo wrote:The stone house on the beach is Eleanor Gibney and her children, indeed the daughter of Nancy and Robert Gibney ( Teri lives in the little wood house between Oppenheimer and her rental cottages). That truck with the "Eat Meat" was featured on the on-stjohn blog last year, I believe it belongs to a chef who does the "gastro-grub" night at Tamarind Court. None of it seems very appetizing to me.
Staying at Gibney is a dream of ours. It is probably our favorite beach since we stayed up above when our son was 4 months old and we spent days on the beach with him and my mom and our dear friends. I have pictures of him nake-y in the water with his Daddy that I love.

Does the National Park own the stone house? I heard/read that somewhere.

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:18 pm
by hugo
It will go to them in another 20-something years...unfortunately they will probably tear it down, since it has some structural-soundness issues.