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Mary's Boon - Dog Missing - please help find Casper
Teresasxm
2 hours ago
If you have stayed at Mary's Boon or enjoyed a day on their beach, you've likely seen two black labs frolicking in the waves. One of the dogs, Casper, went missing Saturday night and they can't find him. There were reports of fireworks on the beach that night and it may have spooked him. If anyone is on the island now, please keep a look out for him. Also, if you could push the info and his picture out on your social media platforms it would really be appreciated.
There's more information on their Facebook page: Mary's Boon Beach Hotel, Restaurant and Bar.
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First time bare boating, question on northern swells
zlehmann
2 hours ago
Hey all,
Been researching this trip for almost a year now, can't wait to get down there. I have read a lot on the dangers of northern swells and looking at the forecasts for next week it's looking like I'll be dealing with them quite a bit. I'm trying to get a better sense of when I'm at risk. Forecasts are predicting 1.1m swells from the north to northeast. That sounds pretty benign to me, although maybe less comfortable on the ball overnight.
Is there a particular height that should be setting off alarm bells?
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First time captaining
Ron Natalie
5 hours ago
We've bareboated several times in the BVI with other friends, but this is our first time "captaining" with some other friends. This is our proposed itinerary. Any gotchas or suggestions?
Day 0 Arrive Beef Island, spend night at Nanny Cay Resort. Possibly go to Road Town for dinner
Day 1 Provision boat, return rental car, Omars or Peg Legs for dinner. Sleep on boat in slip.
Day 2 Sail to Norman Island. Moor (open balls). Jump off Willie T, have dinner at Pirates Bight
Day 3 Sail to Salt Island, get day ball, dingy to the Rhone and snorkle. Sail to Cooper Island, Boaty Ball ( Machineel Bay). Cooper Island Beach Club / Rum Bar
Day 4 Sail to Virgin Gorda / Baths. Day ball to visit the baths (to get ashore at 9AM). Sail to Gorda Sound / Leverick Bay area. Boaty Ball. Hit the pirate show.
Day 5 Sail to Bitter End YC, pick up one of their balls. Drinks at BEYC, dinner at Saba Rock.
Day 6 Sail to Marina Cay. Water Taxi to Scrub Island and Loose Mongoose
Day 7 Sail to Jost Van Dyke (Great Harbor). Pick up Boaty Ball. Drinks at Soggy Dollar. Dinner at Foxys?
Day 8 Sail to Peter Island. Peter Island Resor t Moring. Dinner at their restaurant.
Day 9 Return to Nanny Cay to return boat.
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Restaurant news
AUCspouse
7 hours ago
Two items of restaurant news: First, La Chingona, the tacqueria in Cupecoy, is planning to open a new branch in Cole Bay. They're taking over the Big Daddy's location (the burger joint) next to the Carrefour supermarket. The new branch restaurant has a sign up, but it isn't open yet.
Second: Bar Code in Cupecoy has been closed for the past two weeks. The rumor is that the restaurant has been sold, but I haven't confirmed that. Anyone know any more about Bar Code?
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coffin at Oyster pond
gitter
9 hours ago
Staying at OBBR. Across the opening to Oyster Pond is a coffin( yes a coffin) that was not there yesterday, is bright (not weathered) with a cross on the ground beside it. We took a picture and magnified it to confirm the details.
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Some new places
erb923
10 hours ago
The first new find was a โnewโ butcher shop in Hope Estates called Polo Le Boucher. Itโs located down the road from One by K is towards the more industrial area. I think it is run by the daughter of the long time butcher shop in Concordia. We had pork tenderloin and some chicken, very good but they rely on the Air France planes to bring their fresh meats, so sometimes the supply is low.
Next was the once a month Sunday brunch at Le Sud which is part of Hotel La Plantation. It was quite nice and I think 68โฌ per person. Live music and the highlight was the food cooked on the brasero grill. They also had regular brunch options like sides and desserts.
The last is Momohana on the Dutch side across from the Colebay Carrefour in the new building development. French-Asian fusion I would call it, the gyoza was the only meh, sort of overcooked. Chilean sea-bass was pricey but extremely good, the bibimbap was nice as well. Good service and friendly staff.
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Support Sponsors TT On Line
jphart
Yesterday at 10:52 PM
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