CHRISTMAS ON ST. JOHN, V.I.
Dave Napping
Trunk Bay
Trunk Bay Underwater trail
Hawknest Beach
Checking out the beach
Trunk Bay on a busy day
Beach Dudes
More Dudes
Ship Sighting
Oh Ship!
beach path
Palms and Sea Grape
The Dudes again at Peace Hill
View from the condo
The Stowaway is found!
Full kitchen - But no maid
Double rainbow after a rain shower
Looking towards Cruz Bay
Night Blooming Cereus for Sue @ the Fish Trap
Dinner @ the Fish Trap
There’s that Ship again!
Fish heads
Pelicans in Francis Bay - the schools of minnows were thick here
Pelican’s delight - millions of minnows
Ben fish
Oh brother ! s
Where’s the reef -er?
Our 2008 Christmas Photo
Too cuties
Lunch at Miss Annies in Coral Bay
Lunch guest
Banana quits eating straight sugar
Dave finally meets Santa!
Solomon Bay
Beached snorkeler
Beach Grape for shade
A peek at the ships
Dude Dave
Exhausted from the beach
yellow fish
schools
fish and coral
blow fish
Coral
blue and yellow fish
Trunk Bay trail marker
Parrot fish - eats coral and spits out sand
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I love the stone walls!
Nativity on St. John’s
Freedom Statue
Woodys famous road side spot
The ferry dock in Cruz Bay
Ferry dock - early morning
checking with the guide
Cruz Bay - Taxis waiting to start the day
Amazing walls!
Coming into Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas
Watch Out!
High on St. Thomas
Serious Women
100 steps up on St. Thomas
Bottom of the hill gang
Rising Star Steel Drum Band
Serious Lizard
lovely
 
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The family flew in and out between snow storms to St. Thomas and then ferried to St. John to spend Christmas on a National Park. Christmas Day found us on Trunk Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. We snorkeled, lazed on the white sands, BBQ’d at our condo and hiked through woods to many more beautiful beaches, meeting stray roosters, goats and donkeys. Lunch at Miss Annie’s in Coral Bay was even shared with a flock of goats. Banana quits fed at our patio feeder and beer flowed freely in the SUV as we tried to navigate the roller coaster hills while driving (legally) on the left side of the road. Thanx Santa!