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February 22, 2010

Photo Monday – 2//22/10

Happy Monday!

This week started out with a late afternoon walk to the top of Windy Hill overlooking Annaberg Plantation, Leinster Bay and the BVI’s.  While the ruins area was heavily overgrown, we agreed this must still be the most picturesque  picnic area on all of St. John. 

Windy Hill At Sunset Ovelooking Leinster Bay

Inspired, we decided to walk back to the same location the very next day to show you what the view is like in mid-morning.  We love this place, overgrown or not. The morning walk was worth every step.

Windy Hill Picnic Area Overgrown, But Beautiful

We were about to pick out way through the vegatation to the picnic table for a closer look, when St. John’s version of the calvary arrived.

The Calvery - VI National Park Volunteers

VI National Park Volunteers Mora Watson and Ron Ledoux, led by Volunteer Leader Jeff Chabot, had arrived to clear undergrowth at Windy Hill this very day. It was like a miracle. The crew was small – park volunteers are down over 50% percent this year – but they quckly moved into action. 

VI National Park Volunteers In Action

Watching them work, we decided to make this Photo Monday about volunteering. 

It’s easy to do and the commitment is small. Sign up at the National Park Visitors Center, or just show up every Tuesday and/or Thursday morning. The van meets and picks up volunteers at the Maintenance Shed next To Mongoose Junction at 8AM, at Cinnamon Bay Campground at 8:15AM, and at Big Maho Bay near the trailhead to the campground at 8:30AM. Bring water, sunscreen and a snack.  You’ll learn a lot and help make a difference in a very short amount of time. 

In less than an hour, our new best friends had cleared out the picnic area, making it ready for visitors to enjoy in all its glory.

Windy Hill, St. John Picnic Area Overlooking Leinster Bay

Free T-Shirt For Park Volunteers!

What a fantastic job! The next time you are in the Leinster Bay area, take a detour up the Johny Horn trail a short way to the top of the hill and have a picnic. Think of us while you’re there. Better yet, consider volunteering for a few hours.

As a little added incentive, the VI National Park gives you your own volunteer T-Shirt once you volunteer just twice. 

VI Park Volunteers Ron Ledoux & Mora Watson with Ranger Jeff Chabot

A special thanks this week to Ron Ledoux and Mora Watson for taking time out of your vacation to making everyone else’s a little better.  You’re the best!  And, to Jeff Chabot for recognizing Windy Hill as a special place for all of us.   

Until Next week,

Karin and Bob Schlesinger
Your Island Photographers

January 25, 2010

Photo Monday – 1/25/10

Happy Monday!

This week has flown past and we’ve barely had time to catch our breath. So it is fitting that this Photo Monday celebrate some fleeting moments caught on camera. We hope you agree they were all worth capturing and sharing:

Waterspout

Waterspout Over South Shore Of St. John

Our first photo is actually the last one taken, of a waterspout that tried to form over the south shore of St. John on Sunday in the only large cloud on the horizon.  By the time Bob grabbed his camera to catch this image, the waterspout was visibly dissipating with warm air flowing into the vortex. Then it was back to the pool party to catch some sun and fleeting R&R.

kitty in window
Adopted Kitten Peeks At the World

Earlier, we had spied this recent adoptee from the Animal Care Center of St. John. The shy guy was caught  checking out his new world in late afternoon from the safety of his island new home. 

hummingbird

Hummingbird in Motion

Bannanquits (sugarbirds) quickly moved out of the way for this little hummingbird, who rushed in to grab a sip before flying quickly away to safety and to the surprise of all.  Only his beak remained motionless for the fraction of a second it took to snap this photo. 

Flipping At Big Maho Bay

Flipping Over Big Maho Bay

Perfection in motion – that’s how we describe this photo of our friend Brian caught flipping on the beach at Big Maho Bay. We hope he never gets old. For the two of us, flipping is just a fleeting memory of our youth!

flash reflected in sunglasses

Goodby To Bachelorhood- Westin Resort on St john

Last, but not least, we leave you with this pre-wedding photo reflecting the moment in the grooms’s sunglasses.  Yes, it’s seflishly promoting Bob in the camera lens, but, only in a fleeting way. :)

Until next Monday,

Karin and Bob Schlesinger
Virgin Island Photographers