Saturday, March 18, 2006

St. Thomas, USVI
18.20.236N
64.55.605W


For some crazy reason, we all were up early today. We had a leisurely breakfast before Gerry & Nicky set about packing for their return trip. We spent the rest of the morning scavenging St. Thomas harbor side for great duty free deals.

I finally got a chance to rummage through the straw market that is set up right across the street from the dinghy dock. They actually had the best deals on souvenirs throughout the Virgin Islands. We stopped by a store that specializes in Rolex watches. I believe Gerry said that the watch he had priced on the internet was $1000 cheaper here. Nicky & I found Liberty Jewelers again and each came away with a pair of ear rings. Our eyes were tantalized by the crystal fish, turtles and parrots in the House of Crystal but both of our husbands reminded us that we live in houses on water and crystal really didn’t mix well with water.

We ate lunch in a restaurant called Herve’ that was located next to the Hotel 1629. Great food at reasonable prices. We sat at a window table overlooking Charlotte Amalie Harbor and watched the boats and sea planes come and go. There were bananas growing outside another window; for some reason I get a kick out of seeing bananas hanging from their trees.

Too soon we had to make our way back to the boat to pick up Gerry & Nicky’s luggage. We sat for awhile talking in the cockpit before we had to dinghy back in to take them to the airport. It was a very quiet dinghy ride. I guess none of us really wanted to say goodbye.

Dale and I thought we would ride with them to the airport but when the Jeepney stopped, Nicky turned and gave each of us a hug and said goodbye. Gerry was next and then, they were gone. A few seconds later, I thought it would have made a good picture of them sitting in the open air taxi.

We made our way back to the Palace even more quietly than we had left. I asked Dale if he thought we would be able to sail her by ourselves again. Once we had developed a new routine, it was nice having extra sets of hands. I know for me, it was especially nice to have another female sailor onboard who could, with a simple look, assure me that she knew what I was thinking and felt the same way.

A big jet just took off from the airport, banked over the harbor and headed out across the ocean. Hopefully, it was theirs and they saw us waving farewell to them from the Palace.

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