Showing posts with label moving to the virgin islands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moving to the virgin islands. Show all posts

Friday, April 26, 2013

One Year Anniversary of "Living On a Rock"!

Do you remember where you were a year ago today?

I do, I was flying with the dogs from Miami to St Thomas, after driving across country from Reno, Nevada.

Here is the adventure here, Moving to St Thomas.






Wow, how time flies by?

So, although I really moved down to St Thomas in September of 2011, I was flying back and forth to here from Reno.  I guess I consider living here full time when I have my wife and my dogs living here with me and don't go back to Reno.

I still can't believe it has been a year already, sometimes I have to pinch myself that I am really living a dream in paradise.

Here are some highlights and low lights of the past year and of living here! Bad first:


  • Bristol, our dog dying. 
  • WAPA our power company here.
  • Working at the Marriott
  • Higher cost of living
  • Grocery Shopping here - Prices and sometimes they have what you need sometimes they don't. 
  • Kmart and Plaza Extra
  • The trench in all the roads for the new fiber optic system. 
  • Gunshots at night
  • Terrible and slow drivers
  • traffic on waterfront
  • garbage on the side of the roads
  • BVI customs
  • cruise ships
  • No Taco Bell
  • Terrible steaks
  • Adults who act like they are still in Middle School with drama. 
  • The government, example: my real estate broker's license
  • Cuban Tree Frogs laying eggs in the pool
  • Shitty soil, everything I planted is dead
  • Pie Whole
  • Independent Boat Yard
  • Fat Turtle
Good now!


  • Chukar, our new lab from a shelter in North Carolina
  • Our boat, The Louly II, there are not many weekends we have missed going out on her. 
  • Our view from our patio of  Jost and down islands, why go out to a bar or restaurant when we have one of the nicest views on St Thomas.
  • Losing 25 lbs
  • Jost Van Dyke and The Soggy Dollar Bar
  • Perpetual Summer always warm, never too hot, ocean is good temp year round and beautiful water
  • Sunrises, sunsets
  • Cheap Liquor
  • Pizza = Pizza Amore - Best pie outside of NJ, Island Time Pub - Best Value with a view and great owner
  • Compass Point Marina and Caribbean Petroleum - Stress free docking
  • Reggae Music
  • Kenny Chesney's new album, Life on a Rock
  • Lizards and Iguana's
  • Hummingbirds
  • Fishing for Tuna, Mahi and Wahoo
  • Dish TV
  • Hermit Crabs
  • Fresh coconuts from our palm tree
  • Our Water System installed by Larry the Water Guy
  • An airport with good flights to more cities than Reno
  • Stay light out 12 hours a day all year
  • Price Smart and Home Depot - A taste of stateside
  • my wife Shannon
  • Our Toyota 4 Runner and Tacoma
  • Cafe Roma
  • Home made sushi from fresh caught fish
  • Tyler from Double Header
  • Uncle Lee
  • All the friends I met down here
  • Kirk and Cara
  • Sportsbook.com - my sports bookie away from the casinos
  • A frozen Taco Bell 5 layer burrito and Costco steaks flown in 
  • St John
  • Red Hook
  • Special Events - King of the Wing, Cinco de Mayo, St Patrick's Day, Chili Cookoff, NYE on Jost, St  John Carnival 
  • Our Pool  -  even though it is chalking again
  • Our large cistern
  • Days at Christmas Cove
  • Tortoises
  • Bo Peep
  • Giant Flootie
  • green foliage year round
  • Vessup with the dogs
  • Yacht Haven Grande music night
  • Snorkeling
  • Feral Chickens
  • Ghost on STJ
  • Easy to make $ if you have a work ethic and somewhat of a brain. 
  • Deviled Eggs
  • Nice neighbors
  • beeping horn whilst driving to let you in 
  • Driving on the Left
I guess I could keep going, but after brain storming, seeing the good outweighs the bad, I think we will be staying another year :)  

So let me know, what were you doing a year ago?

Thursday, February 28, 2013

New Shelter Rescue Lab Arrives in St Thomas!

What do you do when you lose your best friend? You find another best friend?

As you may know we lost Bristol about a month ago. We were left with Bo Peep as our only dog, something I haven't experienced since 1999 and one that Shannon hasn't experienced since she met me in 2001. In total we went from 5 Labs to one in a matter of 20 months. Poor Bo Peep was just as devastated as we were with the loss.

We do have a shelter here in St Thomas, and yes we do support the Humane Society here, recently spending over $1500 on their recent Doggie Ball. But, I have always had Labs my whole life. I know there are dogs here that need homes, but I know what I am getting with a Lab. Floppy ears, sense of adventure, swimming, happy go lucky demeanor, loyal and the list goes on.

After about 4 days of losing Bristol, I began to surf the net on Lab rescue groups, Florida, Atlanta and North Carolina (my father lives in Cedar Point, NC). On the first day, I found one in NC that looked intriguing  but there was only one picture. I sent an email to get more pictures, but this person works full time and does rescue in her spare time, so it would be a few days. I found another in Atlanta that I thought was going to be a match, but he already got adopted. We debated on adopting two from Florida, but they weren't too keen on the dog going to St Thomas, and by the time I heard from anyone, the dog was adopted.

After about a week, pictures finally came of Duke, a one year old male in NC. I fell in love him as he so much resembled my old Lab, Chuck has passed away 18 months ago. This shelter was a two hour drive from my dad's house and I had asked him to go visit him on a Saturday (can only see the dogs on Sat and Sunday as Joy works Mon-Fri). We watched Duke on our IPad with Facetime. He looked great and good personality! Take him home George! The name of the shelter is Ruf Creek Ranch and you can click on there to see their site.



Well, poor George and his wife Pat. This poor dog had been in shelters and rescue groups for the last 3 months. I guess he was turned in as a stray to a shelter in Raleigh (even though the man who turned him and another yellow in cried when he left?) which is a short time kill shelter. Well, he certainly stirred things up at my Dad's house with his two rescue labs. He wasn't house trained, ate my dad's glasses, ruined a vase, ran rampant and was a little crazy. He was a sweetheart though!



I made my flight reservations on Delta with frequent flier miles to fly in and spend a few days with my dad and the new dog and get him used to a crate for his big flight. I arrived on Wednesday night with him in the back of the 4Runner. He licked my face! That night he slept in the bed with me.

George's house doesn't have a fence, so trying to house train him was an experience. My first morning it was 34 degrees, something I haven't experienced in a while. That morning we loaded up and took Chukar to the vet for his health certificate. Wait a minute, I thought his name was Duke? Well, Joy named him Duke. I had promised Chuck that when he was dying that I was going to get another boy like him and name him Chuck Junior or Chukar. Chukar is a bird, just like a quail, and there are hunts with Labs in California and Nevada. Sorry for that diversion! He checks out at the vet so off to Pet Smart for a crate. Assembled that in the parking lot, in you go Chukar. Now off to Taco Bell (those who know me, I have an addiction).





The rest of my days were spent walking Chukar in the rain, yes whenever I visit George it rains, I am not too sure if it only happens when I am there or is Coastal Carolina always rainy? Also had a nice time with his neighbors and going out dinner and some shopping for supplies at Wal-Mart to bring back here. Triscuits and Salad dressing are two things I focus on. Here in St Thomas, there isn't much of a selection of lite salad dressing not to mention $4.50 a bottle, and triscuits are double the price here.

Sunday, Daytona 500 and getting the crate and paperwork ready for my trip on Monday.

Monday 1:30 AM, I am awake and stressed. Quick shower and off to walk Chukar to see if he will go potty before his big trip. Well, I got a pee out of him. Load the suit cases, walk him again, no poop. 3AM - depart for Wilmington, NC airport. We stopped after an hour for another potty break, got another pee. Getting nervous now that the crate will be filled with poo upon its arrival in St Thomas.

Arrived at the airport at 5AM. Small airport, pulled right up to the door and the gentleman at the check in counter was awesome!  Thanks Kyle! He got my suitcase checked in first. Then had me bring in the crate and put it on a trolley. He said to leave it there and come back at 6 AM. Awesome, I can try to get him to poop! So we parked in short term and I took him up to the pet walking area, and he presented me with a great big turd! Relieved again!



6 AM - TSA comes over to inspect the crate and dog. Zip tie him up, he has his tray of ice cubes for drinking water. Kyle closes his line for check in and takes him to be loaded.

I went and boarded, gave the pilot a bag of cookies with a card asking him to make sure he is on board. The flight attendant came back and told he was on. Off for a 1.5 hour flight to Atlanta. Arrive in Atlanta 10 mins late, we still have an hour layover. Board my next plane to St Thomas. Gave the box of cookies to the flight attendant to give to the pilots. The captain came back to my seat and told me he was an animal lover to and that he will ensure that we will not leave without Chukar on board. What a relief! I was watching them load the plane and saw the crate going up the conveyor belt.

3 hour flight now to St Thomas. I had the movie, Lincoln on to distract me. I should have napped instead though, but I was too nervous.

We arrived in St Thomas and parked. As I exited the plane down the outside stairs, I waited by the wing to see Chukar come off. He was the second item out.  I could see his black head moving around! Now time to go and meet Shannon in the baggage area.  Out comes Chukar and Shannon gets to see him for the first time. We got a porter to help us out to the Toyota. Loaded him up for the 20 minute ride home.
(We do not have an animal quarantine here in the Virgin Islands) Well, one thing went wrong that day. We have curvy and steep roads here. The crate tipped over to a 45 degree angle, the next curve he went back down. Sorry buddy!


Finally we are home, let him out of the crate and into the fenced yard! He went potty right away. He got to meet Bo Peep too!




Yesterday we tried swimming. The first beach we went to was too rough with waves and he was scared of the waves. So I took him to a more calm beach. Still afraid, so I carried him into the water. He swam, but wouldn't come back in. When I got home I carried him into the pool to rinse off and yet again he was afraid of swimming?  Hopefully he will get used to it!


So far all is well, he had two pee accidents, but is adjusting well to island life here in St Thomas!