FRIDAY
So, the electric went off this morning at 3 AM and did not come back on until 5 AM, which made for an interrupted sleep. The day dawned still, without a breeze, so we just turned the a/c on in the living room for the day. Breakfast was some bacon and toast and strawberries.
We took some pictures of the gardens, which are really lovely this year.
There was absolutely no new seaweed this morning, so the guys were able to take the day off from raking, which was nice for them.
They work so hard!! Around 10 a little shower came up for about 5 minutes, the only rain we have had during the day so far. Headed to my 'office' to finish my current book today.
Saba was clearer today than we had seen it, so that was lovely.
We were able to see two other small islands, but I never know which ones they are. The ocean the past two days has been spectacularly beautiful.
We went over to Maho and picked up a couple small items, including one of their pre-made sandwiches. Cheap and hit the spot for lunch, along with some chips and other munchies. This trip, we just haven't been that hungry most of the time.
After a hard afternoon in my “office”, it was time for dinner. We decided on the Greenhouse, which is reliable, with decent food.
I had the philly cheesesteak
and Eric had the reuben.
Both were good, solid sandwiches, with decent fries, about a 3.5 on the Fry-O-Meter. There was a bit of a rainstorm while we were eating, but it stopped before we left. Headed back home for a bit of TV and then bed. We're boring!
SATURDAY
So, unfortunately this morning Saba is GONE and the seaweed is BAAACK. We still see a bunch more coming in the water. But they are out there again this morning raking, despite the task which seems impossible. They have been busting their @sses this week, while next door I have not seen anyone rake even once. Can't imagine they are getting too many people on the beach, looking like that. Oh and by the way, someone said there is live music every Friday night there, but definitely not last night or last Friday night. Last night around 8 there were maybe 2 cars in the parking lot. We have not been over there at all, not sure if we will.
So, we hung around here this morning, and did a lot of nothing. Then we headed over to meet Lancer from TTOL over on Orient for lunch. Just as we were coming up on Rancho del Sol, the traffic came to a halt. We weren't sure what that was all about, until we eventually discovered the source! Quite a big group of goats!
What fun!
The parking behind Orange Fever, etc., was pretty jammed, but we ended up finding a spot. Unfortunately I could not find a table where a fan was blowing, so we were seated outside, under cover, of course. Very soon, Don and Marilyn showed up and we enjoyed a lovely lunch.
Here are the specials.
They had lobster rolls, which was one of the specials.
I had a pepperoni pizza
and Eric had mahi mahi, which came with fries, although they don't show in the picture.
After my extremely disappointing experience with Pizza Italy, this pizza was pretty darn good, and I snagged a few of Eric's french fries, which I pronounced about a 4 on the Fry-o-meter scale. Eric enjoyed his lunch and we both enjoyed the refreshing Cote du Provence rose. Unfortunately, it got very warm and there was no air moving, so we all decided to bring it to a close. They went back to the beach for a swim, and we headed to our air conditioned car.
We headed back to the Dutch side through Orlean and passed by Le Suciere. We were planning on probably staying in on Sunday, due to it being Father's Day. We figured all the restaurants would be slammed and we are too lazy to make reservations. So we plan on eating dinner in. We brought some nice steaks from home, so will have those, along with a nice Beaujolais, and some yummy desserts we picked up, cheesecake and chocolate eclairs.