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Finally sharing our Anegada trip report. It also has a review of our dinners at the Wonky Dog with pictures so you can see what we all have been raving about. Thanks again Peter and Desne! Anegada Trip Report
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Great Trip report and video. I am so thankful for the pictures of the fantastic food at the Wonky Dog. All of mine from our night there were blurry. I think Desne's drinks were very powerful!
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What a great report. We are going to Neptune's Treasure in May and your report is a great primer.
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stevemac said: What a great report. We are going to Neptune's Treasure in May and your report is a great primer. Thanks. You will love it. Mark and Pam are great hosts. Everyone raves about Pam's cinnamon rolls and they are great, but the chocolate chip cookies are to die for!
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Great report. Wonky Dog is a real treat!
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I would also recommend hiring Dean (Soares) to take you out on the pontoon boat for a tour of the reef! We went out with him in January and had a great time. We were probably within 50 feet of the flamingos, got right up next to the conch mountain, and got a full morning of Dean and Thomas!!
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JasonHelmbrecht said: I would also recommend hiring Dean (Soares) to take you out on the pontoon boat for a tour of the reef! We went out with him in January and had a great time. We were probably within 50 feet of the flamingos, got right up next to the conch mountain, and got a full morning of Dean and Thomas!! Wow that is great to know! We would love that. Thanks so much!
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Loved the video! Thanks for sharing!
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Great write up. Thanx for sharing. I'm saving this for some DIF cure and reminders as to what we will do next year when we are on Anegada.
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Nice write up. We will definitely be visiting 'the dog' and bringing guitars!
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Thanks for the write up, we are heading there Friday on a ferry.
Meanwhile... Others are hard at work.
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Meanwhile said: Thanks for the write up, we are heading there Friday on a ferry.
Meanwhile... Others are hard at work. Bummer, the one day we are on the island, the Wonky Dog is closed until 7 pm. We were looking forward to the experience. We were lucky to have a fantastic lunch at Neptune's Treasure. They went the extra mile and prepared lobster ahead of their schedule. Great people.
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perfect report....love Anegada & kind of still glad it is hard to get to, can't wait to go back ! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />
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Awesome trip report, interesting to read how the land based folks do it.
Didn't you ask why they didn't have anyone to clean up all that seaweed on the beach? Was there a strike going on at the time or something? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />
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We also are kinda glad it's hard to get to. It keeps people who would complain about the seaweed on the beach away. Perfection.
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