Been a while. WiFi in St Thomas is so slow that its really not possible to post pictures. Also not to good for Paige doing school work. But I'm at home for a couple weeks and bored out of my gourd so I will kill some time and get this thing up to date.
So...... Look at the coconuts on this gal!!!
10 Reasons Why Coconut Water is Good For You
- It has absolutely no cholesterol – this is in addition to being a low-calorie drink.
- Coconut water is identical to blood plasma. In World War II and even today in very rare cases in countries, coconut water has saved lives by being used as an intravenous hydration fluid instead of the standard IV fluid.
- Despite being naturally sweet, it is extremely low in sugars.
- It is low in sodium compared to energy drinks and high in chloride compared to sports drinks.
- Regulates and controls the body’s temperature and boosts the immune system.
- It boosts your metabolism, which is an important step in a person’s weight loss process.
- It is a natural isotonic beverage i.e. is the perfect drink to rehydrate your body and replenish lost electrolytes.
- It cleanses and settles the digestive tract by actively killing intestinal worms that makes for easier digestion and less chances of digestive illnesses.
- Coconut water controls vomiting making it extremely important for those suffering from ailments that cause vomiting like typhoid, malaria or fevers.
- In case you haven’t noticed a distinct connection between the last few benefits –coconut water is an excellent drink for hangovers.
The last one is particularly applicable if you hang out with the Ex Pats in Puerto Rico. I miss those guys!
Number 8 is interesting. Kill the worms and catch a buzz at the same time. Does it get any better than that?
So did you learn something new? I did.
Another food picture.....
Made these lobster quesadillas and they were so pretty I just had to take a picture. And pretty tasty as well. |
After Puerto Rico we hung out on At John for a few days. Most of the island is a national park and it is criss crossed with hiking trails. We really like St John.
View from the top of Canneel Hill. A very steep hike. Did it every morning. Vivo is the catamaran on the left of the three cats in this picture. Spectacular 360 deg view of the islands. |
Drop a few granola bar crumbs and you have a St John chicken as a friend for life. I was going to invite her to (be) dinner. |
Had some friends and family down for a couple weeks. Had a blast. Did the BVIs. No wind so no sailing but we hit a new island every day.
Some of the crew on Jost Van Dyke. Home of the famous Foxies. Little beach front town. And I mean little. 10 minute walk from one end of town to the other. |
Kayak got a workout on this trip. |
Captain Jacki at the helm. Youngest skipper in the history of ViVo. |
So.... Back in Crown Bay Marina I'm in the cockpit one afternoon when I hear a very loud POP! Like a gun shot. Then a whirring like the sound of twirling a rope over your head. Looking over my shoulder I see a crane that was off loading freight containers come falling down. Its lifting cables had snapped. Dropped a container and the boom arm onto the pier. I felt the concussion.
Destroyed the shipping container. Blew the sides right off of it. |
Took a couple of days and two cranes working in tandem to get the boom down. All shipments to and from St Thomas were on hold till they got this straightened out. |
All for now. Next up will be a trip down island to St Lucia. Vivos summer home for this summer.
peace
M
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