And so it was that we spent two of the three full days that we were there on neighboring St. John. Don't get me wrong, St. Thomas is nice, and we had some good times at Magen's Bay, which was extremely close to our house, and Sapphire Beach, where we first went snorkeling, but in the end I think that St. John just has more to offer.
I also managed to take some fun little underwater videos, of which I'll post two here. The stingray was certainly the most exciting underwater creature I encountered, and there is another video of him (her? it.) here, but the schools of fish were also fun; I especially like the little blue guys below, but here and here are some more.
There were, of course, some interesting species above water, too. The most interesting of these was certainly the one shown in the video below. He would spontaneously do pull-ups (or push-ups or sit-ups), then complain about the adverse external conditions that prevented him from doing more. In this, he reminded me of the male crested anole, also known locally as the tree lizard. Whether he did this to warn off competing males, attract females, or protect his drinking grounds we may never know for sure.
Let me then give the last words to Grayson (who else?), who summed up our trip somewhat more eloquently than his sister, who was not given the proper instructions, to be fair:
Well said.
One more thing. . .
The Economist reported Wednesday on a potential merger that would have far-reaching implications. With Ash Wednesday behind us and Lent in full swing, this may not be the best time to seal the deal, but it's never to early to start thinking about the future.
so does fatty wear a speedo?
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