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pat
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Thank you, Neil....
And Annie, me too......
And I remember when:
They built the paved road 'over the hill'..........
There was no La Belle Creole - in fact there was nothing at all on that stretch of road......
You rode around during the day to find some of the more remote dining venues and made your reservations by writing your name in their carte because most places didn't have phones.......
They floated todays Simpson Bay 'draw bridge' into place.......
It was a huge treat to have breakfast at Pinocchios, shop for a few hours and finish the day with Risdon's ice cream by the pier while all the shops closed for their siesta.....
Beyond a few private homes, there was nothing on Simpson Bay Beach but Marys Boon, La Pavillion Restaurant and the cement factory.......
Building 90 and the Hillside at Mullet weren't built yet.....
There was literally one road around the Island and half of it was still dirt....
They hadn't finished the first building at the Pelican and we were approached on Mullet Beach to buy a timeshare when we'd never even heard the term before...
The lolos in GC were still barrels on the side of the road........
The sunsets from Bertine's were to die for....
And Marks was in the middle on no where (and yet we managed to find it way back then,,,,) as opposed to in the middle of the parking lot.....
And St. Maarten truly was the "Friendly Island" and you couldn't imagine the word 'crime' being used in the same paragraph, let alone the same sentence.
Ah, yes - I remember it well.......

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Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 06/06/2013 06:53AM by pat.