Sunday, June 13, 2010

Trip to St. Croix - May 2010

A picture's worth a thousand words...

A pictorial blog of my trip to St. Croix - May, 2010



Flying in to San Juan


The little "puddle jumper" I flew in from San Juan to St. Croix




Flying through the clouds in the "puddle jumper."




Rainbow on the other side of the clouds




A photogenic stranger I couldn't help shoot in the airport...





My baby brother, George




A chair on West End calling my name...




The beach at the Buccaneer Hotel



Sitting on the dock of the bay...




A window at Fort Frederick



A road in the rain forest that I wanted to follow...





Creque Dam Road through the rain forest...




The kapok tree, also knows as the "Monkey-No-Climb Tree"





A windy day at West End...





A baby blue heron I found on the beach at Frederiksted...




The fort at Christiansted as seen from Gallows Bay...





View from Gallows Bay...




The bride, Medina.





The happy couple - Medina and Noe Pineda.






Bride and mother, Michelle.





Father (Jack) and the bride.




The groom, Noe.




And two shall become one....






Medina with her new favorite book, August Freedom.





View from the bride's family rented villa...





Noe's office...



At the botanical garden...




The island bird, the bananaquit.





Bentley the cat, who has one blue eye and one green one.




Crazy Richard...




Brother George, the chauffeur, napping while I take photos...





George contemplating life at Grassy Point...





A pretty flower I want in my garden!





Sunset for Two.




Hermit crab's trail...




Below are some photos I took at "Sunset Jazz" in Fredriksted:














A spectator at "Sunset Jazz" with a cool hat...





Last sunrise....



Last sunrise, Salt River





Church windows at Holy Cross Church




Stormy seas...


View of St. Croix (in background) from Buck Island




Glenn Padron and me aboard the "Island Girl."





Leaving Buck Island...




Another photogenic man - this one at McDonalds





My 5th (and 8th) grade teacher, Luke Frederick, and me...


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