Does St John Have?
Does St John Have?
True story...I swear...
When we tried (the 2nd time) to go to RDU to start our vacation, we ran into a neighbor who happened to be on our flight. We told her our story and mentioned that we were trying to get to St Thomas.
"Really? I'm from St Croix!"
(Finally...I'd placed the accent. Every Redneck nearby assumed she was Jamaican and, despite my explanation that every black person with an accent didn't come from Jamaica, they failed to understand and called her Jamaican anyway)
But I digress...
So, last Friday, I saw her and she asked how the trip was. I told her how we made it to St John after many hours of travel.
"Did you have to stay on St Thomas before you went to St Johns?" (She added the S, not me)
I told of the water taxi adventures.
"I've never been to St Johns"
"Oh it's great (blah blah blah...gushes about the National Park and the beaches)"
"Do they have police and fire departments there?"
"Ummm...yea...they have a police dept in Cruz Bay and a funny little substation out in Coral Bay. They have 2 fire stations too"
"But you have to go to St Thomas to buy your food, right"
"No...we bring a lot but they have stores on St John...not like Kroger, but stores the same"
"Hmmm...I should go some time"
"You should"
Now...this is a person who was raised 40 miles away from St John and didn't know they had fairly basic Civil-type services and grocery stores.
The moral of the story...I'm not sure there is one, but it puts the newbie who asks "Can I buy X on St John?" into a new perspective for me.
When we tried (the 2nd time) to go to RDU to start our vacation, we ran into a neighbor who happened to be on our flight. We told her our story and mentioned that we were trying to get to St Thomas.
"Really? I'm from St Croix!"
(Finally...I'd placed the accent. Every Redneck nearby assumed she was Jamaican and, despite my explanation that every black person with an accent didn't come from Jamaica, they failed to understand and called her Jamaican anyway)
But I digress...
So, last Friday, I saw her and she asked how the trip was. I told her how we made it to St John after many hours of travel.
"Did you have to stay on St Thomas before you went to St Johns?" (She added the S, not me)
I told of the water taxi adventures.
"I've never been to St Johns"
"Oh it's great (blah blah blah...gushes about the National Park and the beaches)"
"Do they have police and fire departments there?"
"Ummm...yea...they have a police dept in Cruz Bay and a funny little substation out in Coral Bay. They have 2 fire stations too"
"But you have to go to St Thomas to buy your food, right"
"No...we bring a lot but they have stores on St John...not like Kroger, but stores the same"
"Hmmm...I should go some time"
"You should"
Now...this is a person who was raised 40 miles away from St John and didn't know they had fairly basic Civil-type services and grocery stores.
The moral of the story...I'm not sure there is one, but it puts the newbie who asks "Can I buy X on St John?" into a new perspective for me.
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Re: Does St John Have?
Just to clarify, I am not currently or was never for sale on STJpipanale wrote:
The moral of the story...I'm not sure there is one, but it puts the newbie who asks "Can I buy X on St John?" into a new perspective for me.
Re: Does St John Have?
OK, That was funny!Xislandgirl wrote:Just to clarify, I am not currently or was never for sale on STJpipanale wrote:
The moral of the story...I'm not sure there is one, but it puts the newbie who asks "Can I buy X on St John?" into a new perspective for me.
When you find yourself in a hole.... quit digging.
Re: Does St John Have?
OK, That was funny!Xislandgirl wrote:Just to clarify, I am not currently or was never for sale on STJpipanale wrote:
The moral of the story...I'm not sure there is one, but it puts the newbie who asks "Can I buy X on St John?" into a new perspective for me.
When you find yourself in a hole.... quit digging.
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Xislandgirl
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My aunt has a West Indian friend who was born and raised on STX. She moved to PA in her 30s and lives up the road from us. She and her kids come to our house for holidays and I have gotten to know her well over the years.
She can't understand why we visit STJ over and over again. She has never visited STJ and has no intention of doing so. She has the opinion that there is nothing to do or see on STJ.
She shakes her head and tisks at us, telling us we are missing out by not going to STX.
She can't understand why we visit STJ over and over again. She has never visited STJ and has no intention of doing so. She has the opinion that there is nothing to do or see on STJ.
She shakes her head and tisks at us, telling us we are missing out by not going to STX.
I agree...St Croix is on the list and we nearly ended up there this summer...just waiting for both kids to be old enough to go...Exit Zero wrote:You actually are missing a lot if you haven't seen STX - people who will only consider St John for a VI vacation are just as uninformed as the local who doesn't see any reason to see St John.


