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Sunday 3/17
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03/18/2019 05:53 AM
03/18/2019 05:53 AM
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RonDon
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Morning downpour. I love rain so not upset. Besides I know rain never lasts here. And when it did we decided to drive to Marigot and find the new location of la Sucriere or the other one that I can never remember the name.
We found neither. Marigot was a ghost town. Perhaps this was because it was Sunday? Went to la croissant Royal in Marina Royal and decided on the deuce croissant et cafe special.
Still overcast we drove back to BSV. Strong breeze forced us inside to pass the time. Around 4pm we decided on a very early supper at Rendezvous in Porto Cupecoy. Before heading to Red Piano for St Patrick’s Day celebration. We had lasagna which Don said was far better than that he had at Izzy couple of years back.
Met friends already celebrating in green, one in a kilt. They had convinced waitress to have green food coloring added to the beer. But the could not convince the trio to play Danny Boy. I told them we had to move on to Piano. But we never did. I think Porto Cupecoy will never forget the crazy people even if they understood the crazy green hats, etc.
Not sure what time we left but headed back to condo and never made Red Piano.
Last edited by RonDon; 03/18/2019 05:54 AM.
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