Images of STJ
Images of STJ
Here's links to my two visits (a little dated these days)..enjoy!
http://www.pbase.com/peterb/virgin_islands_01
http://www.pbase.com/peterb/st_john_feb_02
Anybody else got a gallery to share?
Nice new forum...thanks Anthony...that was quick and none too soon
http://www.pbase.com/peterb/virgin_islands_01
http://www.pbase.com/peterb/st_john_feb_02
Anybody else got a gallery to share?
Nice new forum...thanks Anthony...that was quick and none too soon
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Anthony - about links.....
It's really neat the way the links in the posts above work. Do we still need to do HTML to make that happen or do they automatically become links when you put in a URL?
Here's a link to some pics from my April visit to STJ
Hi folks,
This link http://www.kodakgallery.com/ShareLandin ... 2531432510 should get you to my photos. The captions may seem a bit odd, but they are taken out of context because I pared down the album from 250 pictures to 40 something. Enjoy!
This link http://www.kodakgallery.com/ShareLandin ... 2531432510 should get you to my photos. The captions may seem a bit odd, but they are taken out of context because I pared down the album from 250 pictures to 40 something. Enjoy!
question for Peterb
Great pictures! I saw that you had dinner at Asolare and had to ask what you thought of the food and ambiance? Is the restaurant open to those views or is there a balcony? If a balcony is it small? Sorry for all the questions, I am trying to decide on a location for a dinner for family and friends(20) after we get married. We are looking at Asolare, Stone Terrace, or ZoZo's.
Thanks for any input!!!!
Thanks for any input!!!!
Re: question for Peterb
My information is old since I ate there several years ago. Make sure you call ahead and reserve a table on the balcony (yes, it is small so I don't think it will work for a group of 20) and make that reservation for just before sunset. It was great watching the sun set and the lights come on on St. Thomas. It might be a better choice for an intimate dinner to escape from your wedding party later in the visit.max2mc wrote:Great pictures! I saw that you had dinner at Asolare and had to ask what you thought of the food and ambiance? Is the restaurant open to those views or is there a balcony? If a balcony is it small? Sorry for all the questions, I am trying to decide on a location for a dinner for family and friends(20) after we get married. We are looking at Asolare, Stone Terrace, or ZoZo's.
Thanks for any input!!!!
I enjoyed the food which, at that time was kind of an asian fusion style...not sure what's going on with the menu now but reviews on the web make it seem much the same. I had some kind of wonderful seared tuna and the crewe shared a couple of the chocolate volcano desserts.
It is not inexpensive and was very good IMHO. Don't expect large portions and, if you are exclusively a "meat & potatoes" type then I think that you wouldn't enjoy the food experience but the ambiance is great.
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I'll add my pictures to the mix: http://mg.yrci.com/stjohn/ This was our first trip to St. John (June 24 - July 1) - we are hooked and have already made reservations for next June!