Pic's (mostly) Pics & Report - August 2013
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 11:03 pm
I posted a rather extensive trip report back in June so I'm taking a little break this time and posting more photos than words.
We were fortunate to have just spent one more week on St. John and had a fantastic time. We've been annual May/June visitors for the past 10+ years and our August trip is an add-on. Now that we have visited the island twice in August, we actually prefer August (primarily because of the noticeably warmer water). That is, of course, as long as we don't experience major storms.
------- Snorkeling -------
We picked one beach a day, snorkeled and then chilled. We took it easy and no beach hopping for us during our 6 full days on St. John.
Francis: Highlight - Octopuses


Green Turtle

Caribbean Spiny Lobster

Mullets

Flamingo Tongue

Gibney: Highlight – Tarpons and Scrawled Filefish

Blue Tangs & Surgeonfish

Social Feather Duster

Three Tarpons were hanging around near the point between Gibney and Denis Bay

Scrawled Filefish

Maho: Highlight – Checkered Puffers, Spotted Scorpionfish and army of young Caribbean Reef Squids

Porcupinefish

Can you see the shrimp?

Too bad the camera focused on the anemone. After this shot the tiny Pederson Cleaner Shrimp hid deep into the anemone.

Checkered Puffer - glittering green eyes, teardrop shape and skittishly cute behavior... all add up to "one of my favorite fish"

Caribbean Reef Squids

Octopus - hiding in plain sight and playing possum

Spotted Scorpionfish

Green Turtle

Great Lameshur: Highlight – large (4+ feet) Barracuda and ending up snorkeling in a downpour
Caribbean Reef Squid


large Barracuda
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Schoolmaster & Sponge
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On the way to Tektite near Donkey Bight, it started really pouring. We couldn't see much above the water. Despite the dramatic scene above the water, the underwater world was pretty much business as usual. The contrast was rather amusing.

more octopuses...


Vie's/Hansen: Spotted Eagle Ray and Pipefish

Hawksbill Turtle

Sun Anemone

Warty Anemone - the following day at Francis, I found one that was more exposed and it looked awesome.

Shortfin Pipefish - lousy shot but the best I could do. Saw a red one at Gibney last August and this black one was only the second Pipefish that I've ever seen in the waters of St. John.

Spotted Eagle Ray - I had seen one in the same spot (middle of the bay) this past June so I was hopeful.

Francis (again): Highlight – Half dozen Octopuses and 5-foot Lemon Shark
small Lemon Shark

Banded Coral Shrimp

Eels were all idle...


Spotted Scorpionfish

Blenny

This 5-foot Lemon Shark came from behind and swiftly swam right past me. For a moment I thought it was my husband.

Francis (the right side towards Mary Point) is our go-to spot for octopuses. From baby to adult, they were pretty abundant that day and we had so much fun observing them.

Quartet: Magnificent Feather Duster, Banded Coral Shrimp, Octopus and Saddled Blenny

The same octopus in different colors...




Baby Octopus, floating

Warty Anemone - the same species that I saw the previous day at Vie's but more exposed


Overall, I think we had great snorkeling on this trip. Saw sharks (either Lemon or Nurse) and octopuses nearly every day. The only disappointment was that we didn't get to see active eels this time. The ones we found were all hidden and idle.
------- Egret's Rest (Grande Bay) -------
This was our home for the week. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Egret's Rest. The owner (Tracy in WI) is a contributing member of this forum and, as I've mentioned in the past, she is wonderful to work with.




------- (A little bit of ) Food Porn -------
Our favorite meal on this trip was at La Tapa. Dining at ZoZo's on our last night on the island had been our tradition, but since they moved (are moving) to Caneel, we will most likely go to La Tapa instead. The place was booming when we were there - the absence of ZoZo's might've had something to do with it.
La Tapa


Sun Dog Cafe


Waterfront Bistro


Aqua Bistro

------- Parting Words -------
Regret that we missed seeing Sloop Jones on this trip. However, we had great laughs and fun with our dear friend EagleRayLover a few nights and also meeting very nice folks was a great bonus (hi to you all if you are reading this).


One week on St. John is certainly too short but we feel we made the best of it with the precious time we had. We are planning to return to the island next May/June. Until then, I will keep roaming here... so thank you again, Anthony, for providing all of us forumites a place to obsessively hang out.

Wishing you all the best,
Pickle
We were fortunate to have just spent one more week on St. John and had a fantastic time. We've been annual May/June visitors for the past 10+ years and our August trip is an add-on. Now that we have visited the island twice in August, we actually prefer August (primarily because of the noticeably warmer water). That is, of course, as long as we don't experience major storms.
------- Snorkeling -------
We picked one beach a day, snorkeled and then chilled. We took it easy and no beach hopping for us during our 6 full days on St. John.
Francis: Highlight - Octopuses


Green Turtle

Caribbean Spiny Lobster

Mullets

Flamingo Tongue

Gibney: Highlight – Tarpons and Scrawled Filefish

Blue Tangs & Surgeonfish

Social Feather Duster

Three Tarpons were hanging around near the point between Gibney and Denis Bay

Scrawled Filefish

Maho: Highlight – Checkered Puffers, Spotted Scorpionfish and army of young Caribbean Reef Squids

Porcupinefish

Can you see the shrimp?

Too bad the camera focused on the anemone. After this shot the tiny Pederson Cleaner Shrimp hid deep into the anemone.

Checkered Puffer - glittering green eyes, teardrop shape and skittishly cute behavior... all add up to "one of my favorite fish"

Caribbean Reef Squids

Octopus - hiding in plain sight and playing possum

Spotted Scorpionfish

Green Turtle

Great Lameshur: Highlight – large (4+ feet) Barracuda and ending up snorkeling in a downpour
Caribbean Reef Squid


large Barracuda

Schoolmaster & Sponge

On the way to Tektite near Donkey Bight, it started really pouring. We couldn't see much above the water. Despite the dramatic scene above the water, the underwater world was pretty much business as usual. The contrast was rather amusing.

more octopuses...


Vie's/Hansen: Spotted Eagle Ray and Pipefish

Hawksbill Turtle

Sun Anemone

Warty Anemone - the following day at Francis, I found one that was more exposed and it looked awesome.

Shortfin Pipefish - lousy shot but the best I could do. Saw a red one at Gibney last August and this black one was only the second Pipefish that I've ever seen in the waters of St. John.

Spotted Eagle Ray - I had seen one in the same spot (middle of the bay) this past June so I was hopeful.

Francis (again): Highlight – Half dozen Octopuses and 5-foot Lemon Shark
small Lemon Shark

Banded Coral Shrimp

Eels were all idle...


Spotted Scorpionfish

Blenny

This 5-foot Lemon Shark came from behind and swiftly swam right past me. For a moment I thought it was my husband.

Francis (the right side towards Mary Point) is our go-to spot for octopuses. From baby to adult, they were pretty abundant that day and we had so much fun observing them.


Quartet: Magnificent Feather Duster, Banded Coral Shrimp, Octopus and Saddled Blenny

The same octopus in different colors...




Baby Octopus, floating

Warty Anemone - the same species that I saw the previous day at Vie's but more exposed


Overall, I think we had great snorkeling on this trip. Saw sharks (either Lemon or Nurse) and octopuses nearly every day. The only disappointment was that we didn't get to see active eels this time. The ones we found were all hidden and idle.
------- Egret's Rest (Grande Bay) -------
This was our home for the week. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Egret's Rest. The owner (Tracy in WI) is a contributing member of this forum and, as I've mentioned in the past, she is wonderful to work with.




------- (A little bit of ) Food Porn -------
Our favorite meal on this trip was at La Tapa. Dining at ZoZo's on our last night on the island had been our tradition, but since they moved (are moving) to Caneel, we will most likely go to La Tapa instead. The place was booming when we were there - the absence of ZoZo's might've had something to do with it.
La Tapa



Sun Dog Cafe


Waterfront Bistro



Aqua Bistro

------- Parting Words -------
Regret that we missed seeing Sloop Jones on this trip. However, we had great laughs and fun with our dear friend EagleRayLover a few nights and also meeting very nice folks was a great bonus (hi to you all if you are reading this).


One week on St. John is certainly too short but we feel we made the best of it with the precious time we had. We are planning to return to the island next May/June. Until then, I will keep roaming here... so thank you again, Anthony, for providing all of us forumites a place to obsessively hang out.

Wishing you all the best,
Pickle