Quick Pics - Day four
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:48 am
BVI day!
Up early to get read for our BVI trip with Captain John at Island Roots.
We always love to see the donkeys on our way down the hill

100_0274 by heidifunk, on Flickr
We left from Coral Bay at 8:30AM. The ride across was a little "exciting" at times. After clearing customs (quick and painless thanks to the always prepared Captain John), we headed for the Indians.

100_0348 by heidifunk, on Flickr

100_0383 by heidifunk, on Flickr
From there it was a short trip to the caves at Norman Island. I have a fear of caves, but made up my mind to overcome it and snorkel in all of them - I did it! I even made the trip up the kinda scary passage to the cobblestone beach on the other side of the smallest cave - twice!

100_0394 by heidifunk, on Flickr

100_0431 by heidifunk, on Flickr

100_0440 by heidifunk, on Flickr
We worked up quite an appetite by now, so it was off to the Willy T for lunch. I had the honey stung chicken and the chicken roti (Andrew and I get two different meals and then split them) and some rum punch. Captian John chillin on the Willy T:

100_0451 by heidifunk, on Flickr
My friends are such dorks - that's why I love them:

100_0457 by heidifunk, on Flickr

100_0455 by heidifunk, on Flickr
After jumping off the top of the Willy T (awesome!), it was on to Sandy Cay. So gorgeous there, and the sand was so soft. We were literally the only people there - just the four of us - it was awesome.

100_0463 by heidifunk, on Flickr
After this, we continued on to the Soggy Dollar on Jost Van Dyke. No pictures from there, as my camera was dead at that point from so many photos and videos. Drank some painkillers, sat on the beach and people watched, and did some shopping. Then back to the boat to return to St John.
It was an amazing day, and I really can't say enough good things about Captain John and Island Roots. Such an amazing and knowledgeable guy and such a pro. We were in and out of customs super fast (way faster than the boats around us), and his knowledge of where to go, what to look for, and how best to get to snorkel spots was spot on. We will definitely be using him on every trip (this was our second time out with him)
I was so tired when we finally got back to the villa - we made a quick dinner of barbequed chicken and butter noodles, then collapsed in bed. My plan was to read for about and hour then sleep, but I didn't even make it through one page. Today is a Miss Lucy's brunch then Francis day.
Up early to get read for our BVI trip with Captain John at Island Roots.
We always love to see the donkeys on our way down the hill

100_0274 by heidifunk, on Flickr
We left from Coral Bay at 8:30AM. The ride across was a little "exciting" at times. After clearing customs (quick and painless thanks to the always prepared Captain John), we headed for the Indians.

100_0348 by heidifunk, on Flickr

100_0383 by heidifunk, on Flickr
From there it was a short trip to the caves at Norman Island. I have a fear of caves, but made up my mind to overcome it and snorkel in all of them - I did it! I even made the trip up the kinda scary passage to the cobblestone beach on the other side of the smallest cave - twice!

100_0394 by heidifunk, on Flickr

100_0431 by heidifunk, on Flickr

100_0440 by heidifunk, on Flickr
We worked up quite an appetite by now, so it was off to the Willy T for lunch. I had the honey stung chicken and the chicken roti (Andrew and I get two different meals and then split them) and some rum punch. Captian John chillin on the Willy T:

100_0451 by heidifunk, on Flickr
My friends are such dorks - that's why I love them:

100_0457 by heidifunk, on Flickr

100_0455 by heidifunk, on Flickr
After jumping off the top of the Willy T (awesome!), it was on to Sandy Cay. So gorgeous there, and the sand was so soft. We were literally the only people there - just the four of us - it was awesome.

100_0463 by heidifunk, on Flickr
After this, we continued on to the Soggy Dollar on Jost Van Dyke. No pictures from there, as my camera was dead at that point from so many photos and videos. Drank some painkillers, sat on the beach and people watched, and did some shopping. Then back to the boat to return to St John.
It was an amazing day, and I really can't say enough good things about Captain John and Island Roots. Such an amazing and knowledgeable guy and such a pro. We were in and out of customs super fast (way faster than the boats around us), and his knowledge of where to go, what to look for, and how best to get to snorkel spots was spot on. We will definitely be using him on every trip (this was our second time out with him)
I was so tired when we finally got back to the villa - we made a quick dinner of barbequed chicken and butter noodles, then collapsed in bed. My plan was to read for about and hour then sleep, but I didn't even make it through one page. Today is a Miss Lucy's brunch then Francis day.