Feels good to be out on the water again! It rained pretty much all night, and then this morning, but it stopped before we picked up the guests. 2 of our guests on this week, Dan and Nancy ( you have heard me refer to them to their ever lasting chagrin as the "old folks from St Marys") brought new victims, ah, friends I believe is the proper term for sun in fun in the British Virgin Islands, or, dodging hurricanes and thunderstorms as you would like to call it.
Of course we have the typical and traditional arrival pictures

Follow by the traditional painkiller on board.

This group had smartly drawn straws to see who was allowed to pick first in the cabin department. I think Dan got the short straw and has to sleep in the extra crew room! They looked around for B, but we told them that we did not think we needed 5 crew to handle 8 guests who don't dive! We did not think we would be doing much sailing today as there was not a ripple on the pond about 11 AM, but by the time we sailed off we had a bit of wind. Sailed by the "Italian Businessmans" house on Buck Island and I have watched this sucker being built very slowly for many many years and I think it is actually close to being finished now!

Lisa made us a light lunch while we were sailing....

and we thought that Dan had gotten his hair spiked and colored but he fooled us, it was a hair piece! Not a good look Dan, Not a good look!!

That means that Rich was relegated to the "swim the line ashore" role once we made it to Salt Island, and he is doing his best B pose here!

I was a big girl and took the line off when we swung out, and I put away the mainsail...See mom the exercise regimen begins. I don't remember it used to take me that long to put away a sail, but hey, times change.
As most people probably know, Salt Island is about our favorite anchorage and about our favorite snorkel here in the BVI. I had my snorkel out and was in the water as soon as we pulled up. Good thing as the horizon looked like this just as we anchored, and we got quite a good rain for awhile.

This is a self portrait about my happiest self! My mask did not leak or fog! Hurrah! My fins still fit on my fat little feet! Hurrah! Buoyancy, forget that, I had no problem with buoyancy!!

All my friends were there today, the anemones (these are all taking with my tiny little camera, so don't expect too much, it was just nice to take pictures)

Some great coral

More cup corals around then I remember

An eagle Ray

An Octopus

A Southern Sting Ray

AND 60 squid!!!!!! (Yes, I did count them!)

I also saw flounder, turtles, lobster and on and on.

We spied some goats on the hill and the guests as well as Lisa thought that curried goat would be a hit for dinner, but Lisa said she would only make it if the guests caught it, skinned it, gutted it, cleaned it and gave it to her, so I guess we are not having curried goat tonight!

This naughty little Boobie bird let me snorkel right up to him and take his picture!

good shot of the boat behind the rocks...

And what the hell, from the front as well!

I have strict instructions from another St Marys member Bob, to post lots of pictures this week as he could not be here, and to give him a treat tonight, I think both Lisa and I are blogging independently of each other, so who knows what will end up on here! Don't expect two posts every day though Bob! This is a special occasion. Nancy wants to know where you saw the large shark jump out of the water as well...I could send an email but I know you will read the blog.
I thought this was kind of an interesting picture, of the guests at cocktail hour with the sunset in the background.

And, of course, the traditional first nights dinner. Lisa fried up some fish with some great homemade tartar sauce and it was enjoyed by all. I love having someone cook for me, but apparently I am on the homemade cookie detail this week.

Now there is some talking on the back deck going on and some half hearted fishing, but we are really too shallow tonight for it. I will finish off with another few of Richies fabulous pictures. I love this cleaner shrimp on the anemone...

And this little crab...

And this is of the jacks on the wreck of the RMS Rhone.
One other little tidbit of gossip, a lot of the boats haul out for summer down in Trinidad as well as fuel etc. Even now they would pay a $1.50 per gallon as opposed to over $6.00 here. Well it has just been announced that as of now, foreign flagged vessels will no longer be eligible for subsidized fuel, they have to buy at "International Rates" which is $6.00 a gallon! I am sure there are some people who are not very happy about that one!