Suzanne's treatments were over and it was time for a celebratory trip.
So we got into the limo
and headed to Philadelphia airport where Suzanne posed
in front of the long corridor
before we returned to the coffee stand
and had her
make our breakfast.
The food on the plane was unspeakable as I got the camera in order
doing lighting tests on our gum
where the non-flash
worked better and on the cookies
and pretzels
before the time passed and we were landing at the St. Thomas
airport
as Suzanne posed on the runway
and we watched the other plane land
as we followed the crowds
to our baggage and the cab from which we got our first view of the
water
and the school children
in uniform before we got off at this sight
and got on the boat where they brought this drink
to Suzanne's amusement
as the boat
made its way through the sea
until our beaches (to be) were in sight
and we could see the property
as I took the first shadowy picture
of our room
and the lamp
and the shower
and the potpourri
and toiletries
before we headed out to explore the territory
making our way to paradise beach
where these signs
staked out ownership. After admiring the views
Suzanne's feet
tested the water much to her amusement
but we followed their warnings
as the skies got darker
for a beautiful sunset
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We had dinner at the Equator that night and began with a pina colada
before splitting a salad
and getting the fish
and vegetarian
entrees but decided to ignore the dessert menu
preferring to wait for the next day.