We’re doing this report from the frozen North Country so this is obviously the final installment. The high is only 69F today, brrrrr.

We had a nice time on Philipsburg beach with our friends Rich, Mary and their beautiful daughter Hanora who happens to be the same age, within 2 weeks, as our granddaughter. They were in St Maarten for the day on the Celebrity Equinox.
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After the meet up with our friends we wandered over to Chesterfields for the sunset and some happy hour food and drinks. The broiled seafood platter was fantastic. We always pick up a wheel of Gouda to bring home at the cheese store next to Chesterfields. Only $25 for 8 lbs.
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A few days later, we spent a really nice afternoon in Grand Case. Never been to Captain Frenchy’s so we started out there on the beach chairs and then Chicken sate and some Pinot Grigio. The service and atmosphere were wonderful and the staff were extremely friendly but the chairs were not adjustable and the food was not as good as Karakter. (Although the Capt Frenchy food was about half the price)
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Upon leaving Capt Frenchy, a stop at the Love Hotel and Bar in Grand Case was in order. Great views of Anguilla and the sun going down. We saw some Kent Island MD (home) graffiti on the wall last year, and it's still there. We decided to add some graffiti of our own.
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From the Love Hotel, we headed to Talk of the Town to get some ribs, rice and mac and cheese to take home…. But not before stopping for a picture under the Grand Case Pier. Very cool setting especially in the late afternoon.
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Aloha was closing on Tuesday the 29th so we made a stop to say goodbye to our new friends Nathalie, Chris and Caroline. Aloha is now closed until sometime in October. Their chef is wonderful with seafood.
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Although we have been driving by it for years we had never stopped on Rancho Del Sol on the hill above Orient Bay. We did not have a chance to eat here but the staff and drinks were great and the views are stunning.
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On our last full day we finally made it to Cupecoy to get some of Danny’s barbecued ribs. But alas it is low low low season and ribs were not in the cards. Nonetheless some beaching, swimming along with a few beers filled the bill. The Tango passed by with a load of people screaming and waving to us beach goers.
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On the way back to Orient Village we decided to make one more stop at Calmos is Grand Case for the sunset. This is a great location and atmosphere late in the afternoon. We decided to pass on a shot of centipede infused rum.
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Our travel day going home was the usual tiring ordeal. We had a connection in Miami with a scheduled 2:20 layover which turned out to be more than enough time since immigration and customs were a breeze. But then our flight from MIA to BWI was delayed. When we finally boarded, we sat on the tarmac for an additional hour waiting for a tech to show up to fix the lock on one of the lavatory doors….. really… Anyway walked into home at 2:30am.

Awesome trip all in all…
Cheers,
Jim & Laraine