As you may recall, I had intended to take a ferry from Charlotte Amalie to the island of St. John on Day 3, but that ferry isn’t running. So, on Day 4, I took the ferry from Red Hook to St. John. Of course, that … Continue reading Virgin Islands 2023 Trip Report (Day 4)
I’m not sure whether the rooster moved a little farther away from my window, if I had just gotten used to his noise and could ignore it, or if it was because I was so exhausted from the kayaking, but I slept much better last night, even though I was still aware of the rooster mistakenly going off during the night. So, with a pretty solid six hours of sleep, I headed out on the day’s adventure. I walked seven tenths of a mile to the Edward Blyden Ferry Terminal to catch a ferry to the neighboring island of St. John, only to find that there was a mechanical problem, and the ferry is not running today. There are other ferries from St. Thomas to St. John, but they depart from other places, which are not such easy walking distance from my hotel. So, today became my day to explore downtown Charlotte Amalie!
I found downtown Charlotte Amalie to be reminiscent of the French Quarter of New Orleans. Take a look…
A library for the sheeple?Feral chickens
Downtown Charlotte Amalie has a pretty typical mix of souvenir shops and restaurants for a beach/tourist town, with one abnormality: there are billions of jewelry stores. Seriously, check out this screen shot from Google Maps:
For the bulk of the day, I just wandered downtown. Some highlights:
I had a breakfast/lunch consisting of a spinach omelet at a little place called Bumpas. The food was good, and the second-floor dining area provides a nice view of the harbor. I also had a Virgin Islands Root Beer, made by St. Johns Brewery. Not my favorite root beer, but not bad, either.
I soon found that St. Johns Brewery has its own store in downtown Charlotte Amalie. There I had a very tart (but good) hard lemonade, made with dark rum. I asked if they make any hard ciders. I was told they have hard ciders at the actual brewery on the island of St. John, but not at this store. So, there’s one more thing to do when I go to St. John (probably tomorrow).
I found a store called S.O.S. Antiques that specializes in items recovered from shipwrecks. I didn’t buy anything, but it was an interesting place to browse – almost like a free museum.
Speaking of free museums, I also spent a good amount of time at the St Thomas Historical Trust Museum. This place has a lot of information and photos showing how the city of Charlotte Amalie developed in the early 20th Century, and a lot of info about pre-Columbian peoples who once occupied the island. Interestingly, I found very little about the years when the island was ruled by various European countries, and very little about the old sugar plantations.
For dinner, I had a yummy angus burger at Stone House Cafe. And that was my day. Thank you and good night.
We’ve all heard the old saying, “You get what you pay for”. There are times when I feel like my purpose in life is to repeatedly discover the truth in that saying. On Cyber Monday of 2022, I watched several travel-related sites for good deals. … Continue reading Virgin Islands 2023 Trip Report (Day 1)
At long last, we have reached the final installment* of my 2013 “Leftover Colorado” trip, which started with this post TWO MONTHS ago! This final day of the trip started with a drive from the town of Gunnison to the town of Creede, and general … Continue reading Leftover Colorado, part eight (July 2013)
Happy New Year, and my profound sympathy to all of you who made the mistake of flying on Southwest Airlines this holiday season. I had enough trouble with Southwest last fall; I shudder to think what it would have been like had there been THOUSANDS … Continue reading Leftover Colorado, part seven (July 2013)
Continued from part five… My next destination on this trip was Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. You may recall that I’ve posted photos from Black Canyon before. Those were actually from a more recent visit (July 2019). The photos below are from my … Continue reading Leftover Colorado, part six (July 2013)
Part FIVE?! For the love of spit, how many weeks’ worth of ThrowBack Thursdays is it going to take to document this one trip?! Well, let’s see here…glancing through the remaining virtual pile o’ photos…it looks like there will be a Part Eight. But let’s … Continue reading Leftover Colorado, part five (July 2013)
Man, it’s taking forever to get through my 2013 Leftover Colorado trip. I need a vacation from that vacation. On top of that, last week’s post consisted mostly of exploring three ghost towns, and the post I was going to write for today was scheduled … Continue reading Lakeside and Lightning (August 10, 2013)
When we last left our hero, he had just gotten a head start on exploring the old mining areas northeast of Silverton, Colorado. We resume the next morning when, for some reason, he (that is, I) decided that this first day of July would be … Continue reading Leftover Colorado, part four (July 2013)
Today’s post is a continuation from last week’s part two. (Will wonders never cease?) According to Google maps, the drive from Durango to Silverton, Colorado should take about one hour. I scheduled an entire day for this drive, as I expected it to be a … Continue reading Leftover Colorado, part three (June 2013)