It was almost time to leave for warmer climes but before we could leave, I had to host one more faculty lunch for Bridget Alsdorf (Art and Archaeology), Jonathan Gold (Religion), Jeroen Tromp (Geosciences and Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics), Sam Schulhofer-Wohl (Economics and Woodrow Wilson School), Wendy Belcher (Comparative Literature), Abigail Doyle (Chemistry) and Margot Canaday (History)

The next day we were ready to begin our journey and so Suzanne and Ben posed and then the car arrived and Suzanne and I got in and rode to the Kramers where the suitcases were out Peter emerged with coffee and Seva showed her watch, a crucial element of a trip to the Caribbean for her. Next stop was on Riverside Drive where the suitcases were ready and the Justs emerged to join us in the limo with the reflecting starry ceiling before we arrived at the airport and Seva emerged to fix the coffee stain on my sweater before Suzanne, Seva, Sara and Steven (our 4 S's) waited for Peter and I to emerge from security because of the glacial salt we were carrying.

A search for lunch led us to Au Bon Pain where the calorie counts were unrealistic and then down the corridor to the Brooklyn Deli where this was the selection and this was our food.

There was still time before our flight, so some were attracted by this sign (the small print was quite small), I was blessed with this lucky cup and others waited to finally board so that Suzanne and I could settle into our seats with our (slightly leaky) sea salt as we had our drinks and the food we had brought along and the iPod made Suzanne's trip go fast so that we were soon being welcomed to Saint Thomas and to the baggage claim area where Sara, Seva and Suzanne and Steven and Peter gathered before we shopped and boarded the ferry to be met by Mary Coe on the Water Island side.

Mary took us on the grand tour of the house starting with living room kitchen and dining areas before we admired the views from the game and exercise room and the sink in the guest bathroom before heading back past living room and kitchen and checking out the refrigerator and the ever important feng shui water fountain as we made our way outside to see the pool and hot tub and then back to explore the accommodations

and the views down from the balcony. Next we admired the landscaping and the non-operating fountain which would offer further feng shui to the house.

As the sun was getting ready to set we recorded Alex Randall's sign for Rte. 95 located the moon in the sky and headed down to Honeymoon Beach where we checked out Heidi's menu and went to the beach bar to admire lights like those in the limo (and to be on the ship that came in that day) and choose from the menu as I had my first pina colada of the trip and we found a place to sit where Suzanne and Sara Sara and Steven and Peter, me and Seva could enjoy our drinks while providing dinner for the local insect population. Next we went to the Pirate Deli where we grabbed the last table admired still more strings of light some of which seemed prepared to catch fire and had pizza (pizza and more pizza) as Peter and Suzanne Steven and Sara Seva and I ended our first day on Water Island.

The next morning, I left this open and took in some salt water but the outside view drew me away from the art in the house and Suzanne and I headed to the dock for the obligatory phone booth picture and a visit to the local newspaper before starting our walk past the neighbor's dog and up the hill

to the multi-colored stop sign as we turned and walked past the barrel cactus to Pam's driveway (with for sale sign) and saw her house from below as we continued our walk towards Flamingo Bay past the local recycling station until we got to the beach at Flamingo and Suzanne continued her quest for sea glass as the water came in. Walking further we came upon a rooster in the distance (not clear why the picture looks like the rooster was under water) and made our way past Mermaid Manor with beautiful flowers before catching views of Pam's house on our way back and continued our walk as Suzanne made her way until we were back at the house watching the boats come in.

This was our first real day on the beach and we discovered the dock where Peter remained either before or after the lady from Oklahoma as Suzanne and Seva explored the waters before Seva saw Peter off for snorkeling as Suzanne read and Peter and Seva returned as Peter Steven and Sara watched as Heidi served Suzanne and Seva prepared for sea glass exploration and I read my book as Peter did the snorkel thing passing the dock on his way. Seva and Suzanne wandered in search of sea glass as the nuts appeared and the girls in front of us took some photos and the dock stood as the obstruction moved so that I could see the incoming dinghy as Sara and Steven returned with this sandwich for me among other things and I admired the sky as Peter returned stopping for a chat before making his way to our table and eventually getting a drink before good friend Stuart from the bushy eye brows club appeared to (I suppose) brighten our day.

As Suzanne and Seva continued the sea glass exploration and Sara read her book, we realized it was time to go home so that Suzanne and I could wash our feet and I could take this self portrait knowing that I would need the cure and Suzanne and Seva made their way into the hot tub as Peter tried to understand the controls (a feat we never fully achieved). The boat with 50 couples prepared for evening as I ventured to get a photo of the moon rising

and then back to the boat as we noted our pineapple rum (a life changing substance) and Seva made her fashion statement by dressing in the most modern of fashion (later confirmed with Jane).

Thus we were all ready for dinner at Heidi's where this picture represents the effects of the rum we had had during pre-gaming and the wine didn't show until the lights were on but Steven Sara Seva Suzanne Peter and I enjoyed our meals of fish meat and pasta until the moon was fully risen and the snorkelers of the next day finished their trial run.

Sunday morning the rains came to the pool as Peter and Steven departed our driveway and rainbows appeared so that Suzanne and I could pose for numerous rainbow photos

as we observed our ship that had come in over night and the incoming ferry that was going to take Steven and Peter as they boarded for the mainland and made their way so that we could return and read Peter's poem as a barge went by a rainbow returned causing the need to plunge our toilet and with yet another rainbow (each one nicer than the one before) we heard the arrival of the bikers' boat and left home for a walk starting with the real estate signs at Pam's house moving on to the reconstruction of the houses damaged in the hurricane of 1995 recording the lovely sky as we made our way up the hill and past the barrel cactus to the bottom of the fort and then along the way to the assembled bikes and paraphernalia as Aggie told us about the bike tour about to leave and we recorded views from the fort including this picture of Suzanne and these pictures of me

before we recorded the views (though we'd be back for the full moon party) and then made our way down past the new construction and the destructed hotel along the road to the fire station and then along the Overdown past the sign that gave Mark's hours at the Pirate Deli to note that Honeymoon Beach was fairly deserted though our neighbor had a good bumper sticker as I ate my granola bar and watched the arrival of the boat that brought Steven and Peter just in time to take this insect from the chair into the water and watch it make its way away from the property so that a lunch of sandwich and pina colada and pretzel sticks could be enjoyed by Peter Suzanne Steven me Seva and Sara. as we heard tales of the diving expedition

Later that day, as evening was approaching, we climbed into the truck and made our way back to the fort to enjoy the views and watch the approaching sunset as these photos of Suzanne and me were taken as Seva and Peter climbed the hill and then the Justs and Kramers posed as Sara took photos of the arriving crowds while the clouds alternated with food and clouds and food made for an interesting gathering with the locals including this woman and her husband who had invented vrbo.com which is how we found our house.

Back at home, snacks cheese crackers and goat cheese were assembled as Sara, Seva and Suzanne worked in the kitchen to cook pasta and tomatoes and make drinks so that when the table was set this could be my plate as Peter Seva Sara Steven Suzanne and I enjoyed a pleasant dinner together.

Monday began by observing that our ship had come in and the views through the window suggested it would be a lovely day as coffee brewed Steven read the yellow pages for a car rental as toast was ready an egg was cooking to accompany juice and Peter wished us a good walk.

We began by passing the other barking dog next door and then passed the botanical garden and the Alamo before hitting the private property sign that protected this tower of visibility and the private road below as we made our way away and down the neighboring road to lot 88 and then began to get wonderful views before we stopped to visit this woman who is married to Tony in the class of 53 (Princeton). She posed with Suzanne and then Suzanne and I posed before walking on being reassured by the neighborhood crime watch as we looked at the big house on the hill and walked past Rosebud which seems to be the house owned by the owners of H2O before we found the path that led me to the shoe tree and the beach with Suzanne following. As I was gathering shells for my sea necklace the Justs and Kramers appeared to our surprise and as they explored and observed scenes and Steven and Sara settled as Peter described the one that got away as Suzanne collected sea glass an activity Seva attempted to explain to the Justs even as Peter took these photos of me

before I captured the water and the approaching crowd (large for this beach and the serene views of a beautiful beach. No trip to Limestone Beach would be complete with photos by the Shoe Tree so the Justs went first followed by the Kramers and Suzanne and me. Once back on the road, we boarded the golf cart and followed this road home so that I could admire my necklaces even as I struggled to get a picture of this precious piece of sea glass as part of the collection and finally got a good photo which freed me to enjoy various views from the house (in the hopes of finishing off the battery)

before it was back to the sea glass collection and the group in the kitchen away from the key limes as sandwiches were made and Suzanne and I finished admiring the different views in the house before we boarded the truck and went to the beach to have a drink and a sandwich and check out the pirate boat though it was still safe for Suzanne and Seva to float before Suzanne returned to shore and we headed home so that the relevant members of our group could go on the junior league housing tour offered by Chuck Gidley while these drinks were created by Seva allowing me to read the poem that had been written by the gang of 4 about their journey to Limestone Beach. On their return, Suzanne had a drink as Peter heard Steven out about the houses he'd seen while Seva Sara and I listened though our ship seemed to be going out. It was at this point that Suzanne was talking to Ben via cell phone which was illuminated as Peter Suzanne and I left photos too dark and too bright for omelet and buttered toast with mini-tabasco sauce before coffee and trimmings were created and served and this sequence of photos of me in the hot tub were produced as a fitting end to the day.

It was Tuesday and time was slipping by though our ship had come in and the moon was arisen so Suzanne and I went to Heidi's cart at the dock so that Suzanne could have this egg sandwich while we waited for the Justs to appear and bid them farewell as they headed to the ferry and boarded while I took this picture of Suzanne and she took many of me

before the ferry prepared to launch and we admired our house before seeing the ferry off and going home to see the poem that Sara had written and the ripening key limes.

All of this activity inspired Suzanne and I to take another walk, so we left the house and came upon abandoned file cabinets which seemed out of place on the island before we realized we were looking at Heidi's patriotic truck and then made our way beyond the construction vehicle at the lovely house and caught a view of the boat before reaching the privacy of Sprat Bay walking through their boat trailer parking lot watching the boats and coming upon the entrance to their private dock where we took in the views before going to the stony beach and as I watched the ships go by Suzanne explored until she had gathered significant amounts of sea glass

before we could head on until we reached Elephant Point with its views and beach and the open sea where we watched the Westin boat go by before I came to the point where the real estate sign and the interesting clam rock were. as Suzanne explored and found more sea urchins as I took a few more pictures before we admired her haul and we marched on to the house with the remarkably long driveway and the dirt path with the many red roofs and noted that it was for sale so we took another picture and then went past the entrance to this house as Suzanne marched behind me and we looked down at a boat and water that undoubtedly gave the island its name before we came to the gate that let us out of Sprat Bay and made our way past the house under construction with a quality job possibly under delay (financial downturn and all!) and caught some views of the green waters of Limestone Beach before passing the Rosebud House again and then finding our way to the beach bar at Honeymoon where this woman allowed Suzanne to be the mirage lady before we ordered lunch -- chicken and grilled cheese -- from Heidi and as our trash was accumulated Suzanne and I reached off to Peter who admired the woman in the shiny (and striped) bathing suit as we noted the girls from the pirate ship ahead of us one by one and Suzanne gathered sea glass as Seva returned from the waters and the woman in the shiny bathing suit worked to open a coconut and Peter installed a snorkel mask on Seva's head as the large ship signaled that it was time for us to go home where we observed the Justs exiting from their ferry.

This enabled us to set the timers and have our potatoes as ingredients were gathered and vessels were created for omelets and salad as Peter went through the steps necessary to make an omelet

and Suzanne continued work on her salad including a key lime vinegarette. After noting the name of David the ship's captain I watched Peter make his next omelet with some more eggs for yet another which came together even as Suzanne worked on the salad, so we had omelet and salad and omelet and salad (with pictures in about a 3:1 ratio) before dinner was served and this is what I ate.

It was to be our last full day on the island and so after recording the rums Sara, Suzanne and Steven joined me for a walk to the botanical garden and beyond past the views and a photo of the Justs taking these pictures of us before I took this picture of them and then recorded this bumper sticker and some remarkable views as we wound down to the trees and then the land of Sprat Beach where we met our pharmacist (not brain surgeon) friend from Freeport, Maine and as Suzanne worked on sea glass I recorded him and his wife, Dora. before we went up the hill to the house with the large driveway (which was the house where they were staying) and admired the views and the wood work around the pool before a final picture when Sara was trapped behind the gate.

Next we went back to the Sprat Bay Dock where Suzanne searched for sea glass as the Justs settled in though this find caused Steven to anoint Sara's head with water perhaps because of the scenery though Suzanne still grabbed a few final pieces of sea glass as she walked down the beach

and we began the walk home. The pirate boat at Honeymoon lured us home where the Kramer's poem and the open refrigerator lead to preparations

before I admired the carrot took another picture of the inoperative feng shui device and my sandwich and then turned to the task of getting a good copy of the Kramer's poem as Suzanne completed the task of preparing food for the beach and we gathered in the back of the truck

for this picture of Sara delivering the pina coladas (complete with New Yorker) as we recorded the members of the pirate ship (complete trip includes a drink, a tattoo, a day on our beach and a few other perks) and then did the Small World thing (though our brew was better than their coffee) as Peter posed by the memorial plaque and we recorded the beach sign as I caught the tattoo on the back of one of the pirates before beginning to record the step by step gathering of the pirates

as they made their way to the ship which eventually sailed.

Soon after, the Justs returned with a bucket full of gin and tonics which we drank as the sun began to set When the roosters appeared we all toasted and then I watched the sun move lower as our neighbor took a picture and I was sunset and boats, sunset and roosters before concentrating on the sunsets and clouds

as Suzanne gathered her possession and the sun continued to set while the woman in the shiny bikini appeared and the sun continued its descent for all to view

before Suzanne, Peter, Sara and Seva had a last view of the setting sun as the bikini lady blurred away and Steven took this final picture before we made our way to the Pirates Deli where Mark was ready to make our pizza but a visit to the hot tub amused us while waiting for the pizza and pina colada to be ready for Peter Steven Sara Seva Suzanne and me. After a game of pool and another of darts Peter brought the last round of drinks and we felt the time ticking away.

It was our last day at Water Island and thoughts of having to head north to the cold were very much with us as we had our morning milk saw the ship that had come in and observed Suzanne in a scene with many special effects even as a rainbow appeared to point the way towards home as our ship stood still while cereal was eaten and bags were loaded on to the truck so that the women could pose before we went down the hill and took the obligatory phone booth picture with the Justs followed by a photo of the post office and the welcome sign as people assembled for a photo of the 3 men on the trip as the Justs decided to take a picture Peter, Seva and Suzanne gathered on the dock and Sara set things up so that Peter could take pictures that looked like these of the Justs on Water Island after which the ferry came in and prepared to be boarded so that Suzanne, Seva and Peter Steven, Sara and I could look back on Water Island and the house that was before we came abeam the big ship and took one final picture of Villa AquaBella.

Once back on land, we took a taxi driven by this friendly gentleman to the airport and after the duty free shop went to this gift shop and this cafeteria to have a meal of Johnny cakes and veggie burgers until the plane arrived and we could board while watching the Kramers in line and once on the plane could enjoy drinks and the sandwich we packed as I finished my book. Back at JFK, the escalator was not moving this fast but it did bring Peter Seva and Suzanne forward so that we could be welcomed back and after a long ride, Jeff and Ben were there to welcome Suzanne and me home from a wonderful trip. All of us a little better for the wear.