Sunrise, Coffee and Birds
I started out my early morning time drawing and reading, as usual. I had found a french press coffee maker and I am now a convert. What a great way to brew a cup of coffee.
Sunrise at Island Cottage

Homes Up High
They hung out on one of the succulent tree tops when they were waiting their turn.
Since it was such a sharp sunny day I wandered around to some of the areas of the cottage I hadn’t seen in the full sun and found this contrasting gem.

Pitcher and Leaf
A Morning Hike
Linda wasn’t feeling good this morning so I took off to give her some rest time and do an activity she wasn’t all that keen on doing anyway, a hike into the Virgin Island National Park. I didn’t go nearly as far or deep as I wished I had but it was a fun exploration, nonetheless. That just gives me a reason to go back another time, right? As I drove into the area I thought I spotted something in the trees beside the dirt and gravel road. Can you see it?
Can you see it?

Lameshur Bay

Ruins and Little Lameshur Bay

Window onto Lameshur Bay

Hikers
I wasn’t sure what the big thing in the tree was, but it wasn’t made by humans and sort of looked like the biggest wasp nest I had ever seen in my life (even though I didn’t see any wasps) so I didn’t hang around to poke at it and find out. I saw a number of these throughout the day. I found out later they are termite nests. I didn’t see the trail of them but I was told that the trail looks like black tar across the path. I am glad I didn’t see them.

Lameshur Bay Trail

Cactus on the Trail

Caribbean Cactus

The Deep Crevice

Sailboat in Great Lameshur Bay
I also came upon another deer (that is what is in the photo above that is titled, ‘Can you see it?’). This one allowed me to get much closer.
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VIERS and TEKTITE
As I drove into the Lameshur Bay area I noticed a road going off with a sign saying ‘VIERS’. It also said ‘Visitors Welcome’ so on my way out I took a detour and went to see what it was.
Turns out it’s a combination Environmental Resource and Research Station as well as a camp for local youth.
The coolest part was a small museum dedicated to an amazing underwater living experiment from the 60s and 70s called TEKTITE.

TEKTITE Illustration

TEKTITE – Small Scale Model

TEKTITE – Note the actual size
Snorkeling
In the afternoon Linda was feeling better so we picked up some snorkel equipment and headed back to Lameshur Bay to do our first Snorkeling adventure. We had a small underwater camera (that wasn’t very good) but we had fun poking the small reef area these snorkelers were exploring when I did my hike.
When I did poke my head up this bird was keeping watch over us. I assumed he would alert us to any sharks or barracudas!
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Sunset and Bistro
Finally we headed back to the comfy cottage for a late afternoon nap as the sun set.
We then headed out to another great meal. This one was at Aqua Bistro right at the bottom of the hill from where we were staying on. I had a Ponzu Wahoo and it was delicious!
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Part 1 – St. Thomas
Part 2 – The Island Cottage
Part 3 – Exploring Coral Bay
Part 4 – Clean Beaches and Dirty Pictures
Part 5 – Hiking Above, Snorkeling Below
Part 6 – Kayaks and Mermaids
Part 7 – The End – the Native and the Screamer
Tomorrow: We work hard, kayaking in open water and snorkeling at an isolated beach. And I might see a mermaid.
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Such a peaceful place!!! Your pictures should be in National Geographic 🙂
Thanks Courtney, very little chance of that but I appreciate the sentiment! It really was a peaceful spot, no doubt.
LOVE your photos Marty!
Thanks Agnes, someday I might have your way with travel words, who knows!
This is my kind of vacation! I love the contrast in the beaches and mud! I love mud on my skin. The coral people were so adorable and I would have spent a whole day there looking at and making people! Thanks for sharing Marty!
Abbie, the coral people were awesome and creepy and fun. The mud was cool, even if I did almost get swallowed up by it!