You know of course they all have "tourist" names. I just luv some of the
rasta bush names..... Raz, Melody, Irie... my favourite was "Skeletor". I
always introduced myself by my bush name... I be Mooron! ha ha ha
BVI is getting to be like Jamaica.... overrun with Americans bringing the
worst out in the locals.
When I stayed there, I always arranged to visit with local families and help
out with chores, building things, gardening or whatever. I got to go fishing
with them and even managed to supply the local restaurant with the "catch of
the day" occasionally, which would net me a free supper. My favourite was to
set camp at Brewer's and charter fallow. That got me a variety of vessels
for short trips of a day or more at off season rates. I'd load the boats
with folks from the campground who normally wouldn't have the opportunity or
cash to get out sailing. I bring the boat back on time and clean... so the
next charter is easy.
Lots of things had changed on my last trip there.... none of which I liked.
Heh... How come nobody mentioned the Roti Palace in Road Town. Conch Rotis
with an icy cold beer.
CM
"Frank Boettcher" wrote in message
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On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 20:21:36 GMT, "Maxprop"
wrote:
"Frank Boettcher" wrote in message
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On Sat, 3 Dec 2005 18:53:26 -0500, "Bart Senior" .@. wrote:
What is your favorite island bar?
More of a resturant but we had the most fun at Sydneys Peace and Love.
Not sure it is still there.
It is, in Little Harbor on Jost. And Sydney still brings in spiny
lobsters
daily.
Did you meet Strawberry and Glendon there?
Max
Long time ago. Were they family members? if so, yes. When we were
there it was Sydney, the wife, kids doing it all. Best lobster ever.
Lots of dark rum on the honor bar system and then the required
argument with Sydney when he pads the bill. He backs off and still
makes out. Then talks us into helping him haul his boat the next
morning.
Frank