Our Holiday in Saint Thomas (USVI) - Days 3 & 4

What strikes me most about this place is the stability of the weather. The daytime temperatures have been in the low eighties and at night it dips to the low seventies. Thankfully, the 30mph winds have died down to just a light tropical breeze.

We’re now only two days from the end of our trip and I’m already thinking about how difficult it will be to not wake up to the sound of the ocean each morning and this amazing view. I’ll even miss the calls of the wild roosters, which have become strangely endearing.

We’ve been hiking the hill up to our Airbnb once or twice per day for exercise. Our fitness app on the phone is saying it’s the equivalent of exactly twenty one flights of stairs so that should just about cover the cocktails and all of the food we’re eating here.

For all that work we’re rewarded with an insane dopamine rush and the stunning views below.

This morning, a four foot long iguana with a smaller iguana riding on its back (I’m serious) ran out into the road in front of us and just stared with their beady little bidirectional eyes. I wish I could’ve gotten a picture of it.

Last night we went to Iggies Beach Bar for their full moon festival. There was a great live reggae band, bonfire, and carnival performers.

Today, we visited Abi Beach. Abi Beach isn’t quite up to par with Sapphire or Lindquist Beaches but it was beautiful and relaxing nonetheless.

Up until just a few months ago Abi Beach was only accessible to boats but they’ve recently cut a (steep and rough) road through the woods for car access. It’s only wide enough for one vehicle to pass at a time. Like most roads in St. Thomas, driving it is an adventure in itself. If another car is going down as you’re coming up you have to just sort of figure it out.

The water was warm but the surf was stronger than I’ve felt at other beaches here on the island. You had to really be careful or else you’d find yourself forty feet further out from the beach in just a matter of minutes.

Abi is also a dog friendly beach so dogs are running around off the leash everywhere. One young puppy gravitated towards us and we hung out for a while while he chewed on sticks in the shade. We’re missing our beagle back home so this was fine with us.

After our our beach time today we found a nice healthy lunch at the Barefoot Buddha. I was wearing my favorite t-shirt (Chomsky is my homeboy) and when I saw a Noam Chomsky prayer candle I couldn’t help but take a picture.

I’m not one to buy myself souvenirs when I travel but during this trip I wanted to find a new crystal to wear. I couldn’t find a clear quartz that I liked but I did find this aquamarine that really called out to me. When I got back to the Airbnb I researched aquamarine and found out that it’s good for communication and creativity...the perfect combination to help me finish my second novel, Truth Is Stranger. My wife also bought me a lapis lazuli worry stone. Lapis has always been my favorite stone (aside from quartz).

Our Airbnb host, Lecia, is in the process of joining Steemit and will be writing soon. She's very excited about joining and has so much to share with us all.

In just a little over forty-eight hours we catch a flight out of this paradise to our life back home. It’s not bad life but this tropical vacation (100% paid for by Steem) has been just what we’ve needed. My batteries are recharged, my perspective and goals are completely refocused. I’m ready to push even harder to launch my meditation book, second novel, to create a life for us that we don’t need to vacation to escape from.

Happiness and freedom are absolutely attainable for all of us. I know within my heart that the future is even brighter than this healing tropical sunshine.

Did you miss my previous St. Thomas posts?

Day 1
Day 2
Saint Thomas Poem

Until next time….


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