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Hmm.... This ought to be interesting.
[color:"red"]NUTMEG[/color] Today is the tomorrow you talked about yesterday.
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I wonder if they have plans to help build the Coral Bay marina too? Just curious <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />
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We're sailing/visiting St. John now. Our on-island friends are glad something is being done with the lot and believe the group can properly execute the project. The lot was a dumping ground and spot for unsavory activities. The lot is behind a commercial complex. As long as they include adequate parking, I think it would be a net positive for Cruz Bay.
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I also think it's not a negative. At least the development is in town and one half of the partnership has a prone track record with a smaller but similar project. No kitchens means gusts will patronize the restaurants in town.
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I am sad... I guess I am just old. We have been coming to STJ since the late 70s and many of the recent change/development concern me. Not so much of what is being done, but the rate that it is being done. I know that sounds like sour grapes, but we have some amazing memories and I see them fading away.
Being a bartender on the gulf coast in the early seventies, a musician named Jimmy Buffett use to play in the bar. The place was always packed. The STJ I remember is just like the lyrics on his first song on A1A.
I said I know that this may sound funny But money don't mean nothin' to me I won't make my music for money, no I'm gonna make my music for me
Today we have gone from Music to Margaritaville.
I know I am going to get beat up for saying it - but since 9/11 STJ is becoming Cheeseburger in Paradise... and Kenny has not helped.
We love the island - we love the people - we love all that visit this paradise - and we must accept...
But times have changed for sailors these days. When I'm in port I get what I need; Not just Havanas or bananas, or daiquiris, But that American creation on which I feed! Cheeseburger in paradise
Instead of visiting the island multiple times in a year... Now every 2 or 3 years has become our routine.
Best of luck to the developers... For me
Mother, mother ocean, after all my years I've found Occupational hazard be my occupations just not around Feel like I've drowned but all were frowned Feel like I've drowned
STJ will always be our favorite place in the world, but it will just be different.
“Every time I open a bottle of wine, it is an amazing trip somewhere!” José Andrés
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Lucky you, when I was tending bar in the sevendies I had to deal with the Bee Gees and the Saturday Night Fever crowd. " would you just watch the hair" I hear you on SJI, I have been back to a lot of places and just say WHY?
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Tom: Quite honestly, I don't think there is any place that is like it was in the 70s. Heck, I am thinking of planning a trip to Paris, but am afraid it won't be like it was when I was there in 1992! The world population was 3.7 billion in 1970 and is now 7.13 billion(according to Wolfram Alpha). Remember "The Population Bomb"? "Soylent Green"?
Anyway, you have to raise a glass to Lawrence Rockefeller, because without him, St John would be even more different.
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Amen to that! I definitely raise my glass to Mr. Rockefeller for allowing me and so many others to enjoy this island for so long.
Here again, it is not the change that is bothering me as much as the rate of change. STJ has gone from evolutionary expansion to revolutionary growth.
The island just does not seem to be operating on island time when it comes to development <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />
To keep with the lyrics theme - here is a twist on a Kenny song.
Everybody wants a piece of heaven and everybody wants it now.
“Every time I open a bottle of wine, it is an amazing trip somewhere!” José Andrés
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"everybody want to go to heaven, but nobody want to go now"
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Ha! They paved paradise and put up a parking lot!
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