Photos on this page, St. Croix K, were taken from old site St. Croix 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32
Beautiful bougainvillea
A closer look
Wildflower
Beautiful sunset
The lizard dug a hole, laid the egg and then covered it. I have no idea how long it took for the egg to hatch.
Bethel Methodist Church, across from Marley Houses. René and I decided to go on a walking tour. (The church now has a wall built around it. See St. Croix N-1.)
Looking south, towards Sandy Point
Looking north
Looking north. Panoramic View. Stairs leading to park can be seen on right Summit cruise ship in port.
René and I decided to go on a walking tour
2010
René walking down the malecón (boardwalk)
René looking cool
Looking back
A place to sit. Don't know why the day changed to 01/19/2010
Seaside grapes!
Beautiful Caribbean Sea
Who will pull up the anchor?
Who's going to drive?
Now The Fred Hotel.
The last owner of the pink building on left was Ashley Totten. As you can see, the property is 3 plots. (Date back to 01/18/2010.)
Part of the new boardwalk
Looking south, towards Fish Market
The Clock Tower
A close-up
In honor of Ms. Eliza James-McBean And who didn't know her?
We decided to tour the Fort. View from inside the Fort. Summit in port.
Museum in Fort Frederik
2010
A view of Clock Tower from inside Fort Frederik
Another view from inside the Fort
Some of the mahogany furniture
Close-up of the bed
More furniture
A fancy commode
René trying out a chair.
The mother is known but the dad???
Tour continues
Looking out of a window in Museum.
Miniature display of the Estate Bethlehem Sugar Factory
The side view of the Estate Bethlehem Sugar Factory display.
The courtyard from inside the Fort.
One of the other structures plus vehicle used to move canon around.
Miniature display of transfer of power between Denmark and USA.
A view of canons from inside the building.
Miniature display of a home in Frederiksted
Another miniature house.
A cutaway to see the inside of the home on the left.
René surrendering to the canons!!!
View of the Fort from the canons. End of tour.
Should become the Frederiksted Wesleyan Holiness Church. Off Percy Gardine Avenue.
Clos-up view of cross.
Looking out the window.
Ant hill.
A variety
2010
Wildflower
From Ma's garden. No idea what it is.
Jo-jo plum, left is green, right is semi-ripe
The inside of a white guava
A beautiful sunset
Yellow-breast, Sin-Sin, Bananaquit
They move so much it is hard to take a photograph.
A Black-faced Grassquit, a finch we call Sparrow. Female does not have the black head. Like the Yellow-breast, they are hard to photograph since they are constantly moving. Only photo I took during my Aptil to May 2010 trip!!
Photos taken during Trip of June 20 - 23, 2010
Page St. Croix 29, previous site.
American Eagle, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Market on Queen and Market Streets
Shanty/bus stop. Centerline Road. Was being remodeled. How long will it last?
View from Riveras' residence, Judith Fancy
A spider on the window
Is that an egg sack?
Very cloudy/rainy day.
A close-up of photo on left.
Another view from sister's house
The entrance to Harrigan Court
Flowers on a guava tree, Harrigan Court
Another beautiful flower on the guava tree, Harrigan Court
I have no idea what this is. Part of what was Ma's garden.
A close-up view.
I flew to St. Croix the evening of July 15th to be there for Ma's 88th birthday, July 16th. I flew back to New York on July 16th. It was a very productive and rewarding day. Only photos taken are below.
Flamboyant - Harrigan Court
Do you know what this is? It's a beautiful flower.
A close-up
Palms at Pelican Cove, Christiansted, June 16 - June 23, 2011
Photos taken from old site, page St. Croix 30.
A few photos moved to other pages
View of the area from the hotel
Another view.
The wing of the hotel we were staying at.
Our room
Closer view of our room. Look closely, María is at the door looing out.
Another view
Hotels/condos in the area.
A close-up of photo on the left.
At Palms at Pelican Cove
2011
The beginning of a beautiful sunset
The beautiful sunset
A fish trap. Easy to swim in, hard to swim out
Man hauling his trap into the sea. He showed up almost daily.
Few fish caught
A Hermit Crab (soldier/solja) on the staircase of our room.
José and María under a palm umbrella on beach next to Frederiksted Pool area. June 2011
From the April 23, 2012 trip to St. Croix. Other photos moved to other pages. The following taken from St. Croix 31, old site.
This, and the next three photos, from Ma's grave,
Photos taken during my April 23, 2013 trip to St. Croix. Gloria and I toured the new Christiansted Bypass and had lunch in María's Cantina in Gallows Bay. We visited Ma's grave, as we always do, visited a few family/friends and then back to the airport. A very productive day.
(Old site page St. Croix 32)
View of Christiansted from the Bypass
One can see as far as Gallows Bay
Gallows Bay
The Streeple Building
Hotel on the Cay and the Fort
A close-up view.
Another view of Hotel on the Cay and Fort.
A close-up view.
The house is part of Protestant Cay, where Hotel on the Cay is located.
The reef. Photos taken in such a way that you get a better view of a large part of the reef. Look across from photo on the left to this one. Almost a panoramic view.
Glory posing at the viewing area of the Bypass
Seaplane taking off. Where is it going?
View of the Bypass. The Bypass allows traffic, especially trucks, from traveling through downtown Christiansted
Cacti on east end. The area is arid.
Beautiful Caribbean Sea
Buck Island
2013
Beautiful view of the Sea with Buck Island in the background
Another view
Road leading to the Millennium Monument
The Millennium Monument
Another view.
Southern view from the Monument
The plaque seen at the site
2013
In case you can't make out what it says, here it is:
Since the dawn of consciousness, time has been measured by the movement of the sun. This marker, in the year 2000, is a continuum between all who came before and all who are yet to come. The design concept starts with the Roman numeral "M" = 1000, "MM" = 2000. The stone piers represent the abstraction of two "M's" crossing at 90 degrees to each other. The alignment of the shadow pole and marker pin designates the azimuth of the sun on January 1, 2000. The shadow of the pole on the true north line designates local noon daily.
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