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SXM Part 3-1 (1 of 2, lots of photo's this sunny day) I tried to limit the number of photo's from this day, but to me a picture is worth a thousand words!, so I'm going to post 2 installments from our.... 1st Monday ever on St Martin! FYI, a very good map that we used during our trip is labeled with "Dutch Side" and "Partie Francaise", we can't read or speak French so I'll continue interpreting that as PARTY! We woke up early and well rested in our firm bed at NBBC. We sort of quietly slid open the storm shutters to our patio and noticed the sun had a few more minutes to do its thing. The espresso machine was immediately put into operation as we placed our thick yellow cushions on the comfortable chaise lounges. With coffee and tea in hand we were blessed with another majestic sunrise! As we sat and enjoyed the peace and quiet that is routine at NBBC I noticed a playful island dog amusing itself by zig zagging the beach with its nose to the sand. Not knowing that she was being watched she gradually worked her way towards me then abruptly looked at me striking a pose with one front leg up, I think I heard her say RuhRoh! I let out a quiet whistle and she cautiously approached. We were missing our liver and white Springer Spaniel back home and this island pup had her same disposition. She would be our buddy every morning thereafter, nice. We took our morning walk and stopped in to see if Ma Ti was serving breakfast and unfortunately they weren't, at least I think that's what the French speaking cleaning lady was saying?! We decided to start our morning in Marigot with a nice breakfast at a backstreet cafe. By the way finding parking in Marigot was easy most times we visited. This street side cafe was nothing to photograph, but the fruit, bread and coffee was good and watching the locals start their morning was fun. It was probably around 0900 hours and the majority of shops around town weren't open for business this early, so we walked through the open air market. This Caribbean market is full of venders selling colorful clothing and assorted bobbles. Just to the side of the venders are several open air stands where we could find great fresh fruits and vegetables, spices and sauces etc. [img] http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums...in%20Part%203-1/IMG_5913_zps8clzszbx.jpg[/img] After some browsing along the waterfront we walked back to the side streets to explore. Much of the infrastructure here is worn and in need of repair and restoration, but much of the architecture is quite interesting and beautiful. [img] http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums...in%20Part%203-1/IMG_5930_zpsckkiwddf.jpg[/img] [img] http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums...in%20Part%203-1/IMG_5932_zpswgmmqxb9.jpg[/img] [img] http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums...in%20Part%203-1/IMG_5952_zpsp6vswsbh.jpg[/img] We discovered a couple of nice art galleries with beautiful local works. I am never shy to ask if we can look around properties to see what lies beyond the obvious, there are cool little spots throughout Marigot. Two notable stops were at Escale De Isles Arts and Craft and the Roland Richardson Art Gallery. There is serious talent on this island! [img] http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums...in%20Part%203-1/IMG_5936_zpskuzwmsik.jpg[/img] [img] http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums...in%20Part%203-1/IMG_5937_zpsnbcaqp2r.jpg[/img] [img] http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums...in%20Part%203-1/IMG_5949_zpsrahlynm0.jpg[/img] [img] http://i1358.photobucket.com/albums...in%20Part%203-1/IMG_5903_zpsaxcgav3e.jpg[/img] After a lot of walking we were a bit thirsty, so we stopped at Rosemary's LoLo next to the market. The ladies here are wonderful. The Presidente's were ice cold and Rosemary's creole chicken wings and salad were very tasty. I've reached my limit on photo's in this post, but I'll post a few more later. There is so much to see in Marigot, we loved every minute of our time here. It was early afternoon and the sun was calling our names, so we headed back to the villa to get ready for the beach! Baie Rouge here we come! To be continued in Part 3-2..... <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Cheers.gif" alt="" />
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A true author. Loved the voice in your writing. You helped us tremendously when we went to St. John in October 2013. We loved St. John but SXM is our home away from home. Hope you had a wonderful time.
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lobstaroll123 said: A true author. Loved the voice in your writing. You helped us tremendously when we went to St. John in October 2013. We loved St. John but SXM is our home away from home. Hope you had a wonderful time. Wow, thank you! St John is our home away from home and we feel like we've neglected her the last two years sailing the BVI...we've only moored there once in the last 2 years. Not to hijack my own post, but all of the islands offer something special. St John is where I first visited as a 19 year old, proposed to my wife, honeymooned and taught our daughter how to swim on Maho Bay. Many many wonderful trips there with friends and family! Here's and early photo with my daughter on Maho!
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Great photos. Thanks for sharing. We loved St. John. After 20 year of SXM, we love going home to friends from around the world. It is a pleasure conversing with you, BEERMAN.
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I am enjoying your trip reports and pictures! It is obvious that you really enjoyed your SXM experience.
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Like I said, each island has something special, the people were great on SXM and we really really enjoyed the large beaches here. This is Baie Rouge, our day there soon to be posted in Part 3-2 <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Cheers.gif" alt="" />
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You take wonderful, artistic photos---especially love the yellow vase beyond the red shutter.
Yes, love those wings & cold beer at my namesake: Rosemary's. We remember when her place was a shack with just a take-out window.
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Great pics. Thanks for taking time to post them.
Next SXM visit -November 2023. Also January 2024.
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Rosemary's is one of our favorites. Love the reports and pics!
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The story about the dog reminded my about a walk along Orient Beach with a friend a few years back. A dog kept following us and just bugging the heck out of us. I tried shooing away but it would not obey my go, scat, etc. commands then I realized I was on the partie francaise I yelled, "Allez, allez vous!, and he left.
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january said: The story about the dog reminded my about a walk along Orient Beach with a friend a few years back. A dog kept following us and just bugging the heck out of us. I tried shooing away but it would not obey my go, scat, etc. commands then I realized I was on the partie francaise I yelled, "Allez, allez vous!, and he left. That's so funny, similar story in my part 4!! As Ive said, I cant speak French and when this pup wouldnt respond to sit I said something like "settaaay!" My wife laughed and shook her head because the pup actually sat!!!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />
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Beerman, awesome report! I've never been to St Martin but feel like I have after "being" there thru your report. Please keep the reports coming!
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Mardi_Gras said: Beerman, awesome report! I've never been to St Martin but feel like I have after "being" there thru your report. Please keep the reports coming!Cheers! Hey Tony! nice to see you on the SXM forum!! Maybe the next time we're on your cat s/v Mardi Gras we can sail her from Tortola to there...if you and TMM let me <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> It would be nice to watch a sunrise from her anchored in Anse Marcel! Keep reading, you'll want to visit here <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/toast.gif" alt="" />
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Beerman I'm game for a BVI to SXM trip, and I will need you to Krewe! I have spoken with other TMM boat owners who have done this.
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Mardi_Gras said: Beerman I'm game for a BVI to SXM trip, and I will need you to Krewe! I have spoken with other TMM boat owners who have done this.
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Tony Oh now you're talk'in! Can I drive? Sail2wind is moving his boat there, he'll show us around! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Cheers.gif" alt="" />
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