Thursday, December 31, 2009

Wednesday was a Wet Woody's Day - Literally

Although the water was flat on early Wednesday, the sky was wet. Early morning showers passed through the islands as we set out for a day on the water with some friends that visit St. John often. They were much like everyone else this time of year.....escaping the cold of Chicago and Boston. We headed out of Cruz Bay for a fun day although the dreary weather was looming.
We had stops at the Indians and the Caves of Norman Island for a little snorkeling. One of our guests is a marine biologist. She loved getting to see all of the varieties of Caribbean marine life. She even viewed a spotted eagle ray while snorkeling at the caves.
One really cool thing about this time of year around all of the islands is all of the luxury yachts cruising around. Wednesday, we spotted the luxury yacht Alfa Nero anchored off of Norman Island. You can read about it here: http://www.luxury-insider.com/Regulars/Reviews_and_Commentary/Alfa-Nero-Yacht/. That was just one of the many yachts we were able to view while cruising around.
We made a stop at the Willy T for lunch then headed over to Jost Van Dyke. That is when the weather started to take a turn for the worse. The skies poured rain for the rest of the day. The wind picked up and the water was rough. But our guests still had fun hanging out at the Soggy Dollar Bar and Seddy's One Love for the rest of the afternoon.
Despite the weather, it was still another great day on the water aboard Bar-Tender with Wet Woody's.

Capt. Woody

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