Well, by popular demand (and having met the requests of the STAR corporate attorneys), the pictures are now back on. Keenan Grant is now $2000 richer because of his entrepreneurial spirit. He came home and sold the photo rights to Star magazine (I didn't know there even was such a newsrag). Way to go, Keenan. Now let's have a talk about the Captain's cut. Whatever happened to the Pirate's Code? Kids these days.
The band this night at Basil's Bar in Mustique was right on, really jammin'. Good enough to bring the Celebs out, and even get K&K out on the floor.
(Original photo of David and Tea dancing was temporarily removed due to certain business enterprises (See pages 46-47 of the April 27, 2009 publication of Star Magazine). This photo is of David and Tea in line for the buffet dinner.)
We were eating dinner the evening of March 25th at the famous weekly "Jump-Up" at Basil's Bar in Mustique and who was sitting next to us? David Duchovny and Tea Leoni. Notice the tatooed rings on their hands...we think they are newly back together. We danced literally two feet from them and stood behind them in the buffet line ! This picture was taken slyly (as slyly as a flash photo can be) by Keenan while taking pictures of Keith and I (and Joan and Peter) dancing.
We were eating dinner the evening of March 25th at the famous weekly "Jump-Up" at Basil's Bar in Mustique and who was sitting next to us? David Duchovny and Tea Leoni. Notice the tatooed rings on their hands...we think they are newly back together. We danced literally two feet from them and stood behind them in the buffet line ! This picture was taken slyly (as slyly as a flash photo can be) by Keenan while taking pictures of Keith and I (and Joan and Peter) dancing.
This is Keith and Kathy dancing with David and Tea to our right.
Kathy's Favorite fruit is now Cheramoya (also called soursop on many islands). It is the green fruit in the middle, in front of the yellow cocoa pod. Inside of the soursop you will find white fruit with black seeds. It tastes sweet with some tartness and the flavor is hard to explain, but the locals claim it is a sex enhancer. Have some more Kathy.
This was at the restaurant Les Auberge des Grenadine on the island of Bequia. Keith is with the waitress. The Grants took us out on the town for a great lobster meal. This was where Kyle had his first bite of lobster!
This was an interesting building on the island of Becquia. It says something about the Jews...I guess we never quite understood what they were trying to get across.
This was supposed to be a good place to eat according to our cruising guide. The chairs and bar were actually carved out of real whale bones. This island is one of the last places that actually whale hunt the old traditional way. Local whalers can take up to 4 whales a year.
Behind us was a great place for buying gingerbread cookies! I have never tasted such great cookies! These islands sure know their spices! (Notice the garbage in Kyle's hand. We always had garbage to unload everytime we got off the boat.)
Nothing beats smooth sailing so we could be out on the boat's trampoline...ahh this is the life!
If we lived in the ancient Mayan days we probably would have been sun worshippers.
Peter Grant at the helm! We loved having the Grant's help and company!
Peter Grant at the helm! We loved having the Grant's help and company!
This was our last view of the Pitons before leaving St. Lucia.
Great sunset from our boat as we anchored in the Piton Bay overnight.
(Weston really looks like he wanted to try a "Peter" by putting a rope around his waist and swimming behind a moving boat.)
Another view of the Pitons (and Keenan). The mountains were so large that they blocked the sun rising until mid-morning. There were lots of small stinging jellyfish in the water here when we first arrived. Our swimming was cut short.
Another view of the Pitons (and Keenan). The mountains were so large that they blocked the sun rising until mid-morning. There were lots of small stinging jellyfish in the water here when we first arrived. Our swimming was cut short.
Who says that Peter doesn't know how to cook? Here he is putting together a papaya/mango salad (no, the diet coke did not go in the salad).
And here we are trying to cook for a crew of 8. This galley was a one-woman galley, but Joan and I managed somehow. It was a good thing we were both small and careful with knives!
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3 comments:
i LOVE your pictures!! They are so beautiful!
I miss you three, love, Mirjam
oh and by the way: I got into UofO as well...And now I don't know which one to pick... but apparently I'm getting scholarships as well! I'm so excited! :)
Hi Williams Family,
Some real beautyful sights you have seen WOW!! Breath taking even more in person I'll bet. We all enjoy reading of your adventures and you sharing with us the sights your so fortunate to see. I'm really glade you are sharing this experance with the rest of us, Again I thank you so much for sharing.
Well Williams Family guess you all are due back soon I bet it is hard to leave there to come back to boring ole Medford. But I wish you a safe and hassel free trip back home. Family and friends will be happy and delited to see you all again, as I'm sure you are aware you have been missed by everyone.
Take care Williams Family
and may God Bless you,
Mrs,Debbie B
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