Which way in Coral Bay? Signs gone - another soon come
Which way in Coral Bay? Signs gone - another soon come
Well it looks like the "signs -- they are a changin'"
The usual cluster of Coral Bay signs is apparently now gone...
On one hand I get that this was an encroachment issue and certainly the Moravian Church has to protect its property. On the other there's certainly no danger of getting lost in Coral Bay. But I always enjoyed seeing that cluster of signs.
Alas ... something else "soon come"
Of course the thought of a marina, shops and condos in this spot causes my heart to sink just a little.
Here's the article on the subject:
http://www.stjohntradewindsnews.com/ind ... &Itemid=38
The usual cluster of Coral Bay signs is apparently now gone...
On one hand I get that this was an encroachment issue and certainly the Moravian Church has to protect its property. On the other there's certainly no danger of getting lost in Coral Bay. But I always enjoyed seeing that cluster of signs.
Alas ... something else "soon come"
Of course the thought of a marina, shops and condos in this spot causes my heart to sink just a little.
Here's the article on the subject:
http://www.stjohntradewindsnews.com/ind ... &Itemid=38
*Another fine scatterbrained production
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Don't laugh at me for what I am about to tell you:
For our first trip to St. John we didn't really know much about anything except Cruz Bay because we were staying there.
But everyone kept talking about Skinny's and we like an adventure.
And even with the signs, we got lost.
(I said, don't laugh!)
Anyhow, my whole point is that while most of us here know all kinds of hidden spots on St John after lots of vacationing, new people don't know anything. They get lost, even with three main roads.
I hope they get the new signs up soon.
For our first trip to St. John we didn't really know much about anything except Cruz Bay because we were staying there.
But everyone kept talking about Skinny's and we like an adventure.
And even with the signs, we got lost.
(I said, don't laugh!)
Anyhow, my whole point is that while most of us here know all kinds of hidden spots on St John after lots of vacationing, new people don't know anything. They get lost, even with three main roads.
I hope they get the new signs up soon.
I liked the signs. Rich in character and whimsy. But then I also liked the way the bus stop was painted before it was "cleaned up." There's a lot that I liked that's gone and a lot that I don't like that's come. For me it's yet another change that I don't see as improvement. The character, the unique flavor---wiped out.
I was intrigued by this:
“The corner was inundated with signs and more people were asking for signs to be put up there,” said Moravian Church V.I. Conference property manager Samuel Rymer. “After ascertaining what was there, it was determined to be a liability and all the signs were taken down.”
Liability. The word used is "liability". To someone's way of thinking, the colorful, unique, personalized signs were a liability. What is that way of thinking? And whose way of thinking is that? This seems another step in the gentrification of the island. A small one, but symbolically significant.
I was intrigued by this:
“The corner was inundated with signs and more people were asking for signs to be put up there,” said Moravian Church V.I. Conference property manager Samuel Rymer. “After ascertaining what was there, it was determined to be a liability and all the signs were taken down.”
Liability. The word used is "liability". To someone's way of thinking, the colorful, unique, personalized signs were a liability. What is that way of thinking? And whose way of thinking is that? This seems another step in the gentrification of the island. A small one, but symbolically significant.
the bigger picture is the land lease by the moravian church--if that ever gets developed (and there are those that say it's dead, but also those that say 'not so quick') then there will be much bigger issues than signage....
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Its perfectly fine to fall in love with a place and embrace its character. The wise traveler, however, is always looking for that next unspoiled destination.
When the inevitible "progress" steals your lover, you need to be prepared to move on.
To paraphrase Jeff Goldblum/Dr Malcom from Jurassic Park... "I'm always on the lookout for the future ex-Mrs. Malcolm" Hoaky movie...great line!
When the inevitible "progress" steals your lover, you need to be prepared to move on.
To paraphrase Jeff Goldblum/Dr Malcom from Jurassic Park... "I'm always on the lookout for the future ex-Mrs. Malcolm" Hoaky movie...great line!
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