Ah, of course there was bad weather as we were leaving...
Not sure why, but i am kinda obsessed about Tudor's Biscuit World. We have only seen them in West Virginia and when i first saw them, the name made me laugh like a school girl (you KNOW the laugh i mean if you were at JP Bullfeathers -- Right
(e:Ladycroft)?) I even have their tv ad campaign down -- "Tudor's Biscuit World, for all your biscuit needs!"
Day 2 of the 3 day drive to Miami, we stopped in Hardeeville, SC and a short but interesting jaunt to Hilton Head Island. My first beach of the trip... yay.... bare feet on wet (but still a bit cold) sand!
I guess Hilton Head beach goers want to be on the beach but not the sand? These plastic runway thingies were odd... nice with shoes, but hurt on bare feet!
Then, on to Cocoa Beach, Florida to visit with an old friend. Someone i have known online for many years. Was nice to finally meet her in person. She has a cute cat, too...
Elf
Cocoa Beach itself
The reason for the whole cruise to begin with...
Rob and his new bride, Karin, look happy.
This shot was sort of an accident, but i like how it turned out...
First stop after a "Fun Day at Sea" (ahem), was Nassau Bahamas.
Something about this blue house that spoke to me...
This half torn down house was interesting... even the views from it's windows, including the blue house i took a picture of earlier.
Next stop was St Thomas. We were actually awake when the boat was sailing into port, so i took a bunch of snaps.
First views of the island...
A bit closer...
Buildings and beaches...
Looking back where we came into port.
View of lifeboat from Deck 3, Lobby, while waiting....
.. for the crowds to thin a bit. This is it less crowded. You can see on the gangway there were dudes there to snap pictures of people. They were on sale on Deck 5m Promenade, the next day. We never bought any of ours.
We went to the Butterfly Farm
And as you can see, it was indeed very close to the docks...
Next stop, and our favorite, St. Maarten.
View from the 2nd stop on the water taxi.
Our wanderings took us to a salt pond...
And down some interesting streets
and alleys, some with views of the beach.
This was the view from a bench we found, under a beautifully shady palm tree...
And this is what was behind us...
McBeer! Most expensive we saw, at $1.69! A $0.99 Red Stripe can't be wrong!
View from the Canadian Place... we were not brave enough to try the Poutine there.
With a few exceptions, the photos were mostly taken by me. This one, taken by
(e:Uncutsaniflush), i will close with. I think as the years pass, i may appreciate this one more and more. To remember what the table looked like, Lido deck 9, buffet dinning room, Rosie's Place. And, i do think it's a great still life.
I wonder if we could produce a hairless allergy free pug, Paul? ha ha ha....
i say yes, too, (e:lilho). wanna join the fight in convincing my wonderful hubby to say yes too?
my brother had a long haired miniture daschund, (e:fellyconnelley)... he was supercute and so sweet! my brother being the so called comedian decided to name him Dick, though. poor dog.
yeah, i don't think Kirsten meant for Ava to have another litter, (e:jenks). But, her last litter was back in June last year, so it wasn't too quick...
Taj is 10 months now, (e:Theecarey). Do we have to worry about you stealing him? tee hee hee
hehe, look at them all lined up! oh so adorable! I'd keep everyone single of them. Especially the "monkey faced donkey", haha. His face makes me smile. How old is Taj now?
poor little ava, though! more pups, already?!
I agree they're super cute, but poor mama!
awww how cute! if i didn't have my heart set on a daschund i would say i wanted one!
how could you say maybe to those babies???? my only answer is yesssssss!
Those are the cutest kind of dog. I think if I ever could have a dog, and not have to live in shrink wrap, that is the kind I would choose to have.