Your ONE favorite STJ thing.

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AnyTing
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Your ONE favorite STJ thing.

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Okay, to offset any potential negativity from the "what STJ thing don't you get" on the OT forum (and yes, I take complete responsibility for that....well...except that Pete started it...), let's play another game.

What is your ONE most favorite STJ thing?

Rules of the game:
1) You can only name one thing.
2) It can't be Ruth, otherwise, we'd all say Ruth.

I'll go first.

Maho Beach on a clear, calm sunny day.
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Chet
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After closing the bars on a moonlit night, hike the Trail to Honeymoon and go skinny dippin'...
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Gromit
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Post by Gromit »

Crap Vicki... you KNOW that's too hard!!

Salt Pond Beach with a Lobster Roll from the Tourist Trap or a Skinny Legs Burger

(see how I squeezed a little extra in there?)

8) :lol:
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LysaC
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Post by LysaC »

The night sounds-

I like the sounds of the nocturnal frogs and bugs and birds as their calls grow in volume starting from that one frog when the sun starts setting to when the twinkling stars come out and the orchestra of night sounds come together in full force!

Gives me chills thinking about it.
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Post by DuxDweller »

Sunset from the deck of Hawksnest - after a shower - and with a freshly made painkiller in my hand!
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pipanale
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Caribs at JJ's
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lazylane
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Wow 1, not 100???? Okay, then - clear turquoise waters - so calming.
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Bug
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Post by Bug »

The feeling of complete contentment.

XOXO
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Post by liamsaunt »

the snorkeling.

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mbw1024
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Bug wrote:The feeling of complete contentment.

XOXO
Bug
I'm with you on that but I wasn't able to find the words. It's a physical thing... I just feel different there. Better different.
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Rachelle & Joe
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one thing you love about stj

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8) The Gorgeous VISTA's of The Gorgeous Beaches :)
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Exit Zero
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The happy memory of what it was like in STJ before the unsustainable rental villa Era changed it all.
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BasUR
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The Beach Bar - Crab Wontons and BBC's! Is that two???
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The way I "feel" when I'm there...I don't "feel" like that any place else...
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bnsilly
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~that feeling of my soul being set free~
It just feels right to be there.
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