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Quel Que Chose!

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Twas sparkling wine, but the last before midnight was Hopslam.

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sadly, i was taking down the tree...


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Haven't you heard the warnings about artificial trees? Now a tree made of these would be far more natural and WAY nicer to take down at the end of the holidays.
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about taking them down bottom first? i heard about that afterwards...

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I had nothing on NYE since the next day was my Castries St Lucia shore excursion at 8:00 am. Bleh. But once back on board I grabbed a few Orval on the way up to take a shower... was the most rewarding part of the day after so much traveling around.
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So true.... so true

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Belgian wrote:I had nothing on NYE since the next day was my Castries St Lucia shore excursion at 8:00 am. Bleh. But once back on board I grabbed a few Orval on the way up to take a shower... was the most rewarding part of the day after so much traveling around.
Did you go up to Rodney Bay/Pigeon Island? I spent ten days in St. Lucia a few years ago, and really enjoyed it. Pigeon Island has the ruins of a British Fort built all over it, a geocache, and a very nice bar to sip rum punch while listening to island jazz
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icemachine wrote:
Belgian wrote:Orval on the way up to take a shower... was the most rewarding part of the day after so much traveling around.
Did you go up to Rodney Bay/Pigeon Island? I spent ten days in St. Lucia a few years ago, and really enjoyed it. Pigeon Island has the ruins of a British Fort built all over it, a geocache, and a very nice bar to sip rum punch while listening to island jazz
I went up near the Pitons, saw the steaming oozing volcanic mud-pit, and had a relatively dull snorkel/swim in a bay inlet stopover during a boat trip. Beautiful coastline and geology though. In all a very long day (mostly on boring bus rides) with a few interesting moments. Your trip sounds great though! :D
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Belgian wrote:
icemachine wrote:
Did you go up to Rodney Bay/Pigeon Island? I spent ten days in St. Lucia a few years ago, and really enjoyed it. Pigeon Island has the ruins of a British Fort built all over it, a geocache, and a very nice bar to sip rum punch while listening to island jazz
I went up near the Pitons, saw the steaming oozing volcanic mud-pit, and had a relatively dull snorkel/swim in a bay inlet stopover during a boat trip. Beautiful coastline and geology though. In all a very long day (mostly on boring bus rides) with a few interesting moments. Your trip sounds great though! :D
It was very good, went down when I was Scout leader in Bramalea, we did several days of scuba diving, a couple days of hiking and a couple days where the kids got to spend time with local Scout families and the leaders got to kick back. :D:D
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