What a beautiful day in the islands. Hot, sunny and clear. We can see St Croix quite easily.
I received quite a few comments on my little blurb about the sealed bottle that was yellow and smelled like really bad urine...Some mean guests think that perhaps they would not touch ANYTHING bright yellow in the shot game ever again! What makes you think we would do that? Then again, I wish I would have thought of it! It could have been amusing... This is the bottle in question. It DOES look old doesn't it? And believe me, it still smells!

Close up of a bit different shaped bottle then we usually find...

And a real treasure, the large square bottle...

Some pieces of pottery, and quite a few people will recognize this piece, it is the packet company, which the RMS Rhone was part of. You usually find this type of logo ON the wreck of the RHONE!

This is both sides of a bottom of a bowl that has markings on it, so I will look it up and see what it means, SPODE 12 is a china maker now, that started making ware about 1800 or so I believe...

Just a couple more pieces...

This was actually a royal seal from Holland from the first half of the 1800's on some very pretty porcelain.

Lisa diving yesterday afternoon. We finished up in Charlotte Amalie late afternoon and started heading back up the channel, so of course, we jumped in on the way up there....

Not sure how this little fish got in there when I was looking for bottles!

I had a wide angle on too, and this little eel was very tiny in his pipe, so I could not get too close to him!

This is what the large holes look like that have all been dug out from the prop wash off the cruise ships. These are 40 feet down! It is incredible. You go from hole to hole feeling like you are diving on the moon! Believe me, you do NOT want to be here when a cruise ship goes over you!!!!

Lots of very large flame helmets and Triton Shells, I have been consistently surprised how large they have been....

This little Puffer fish was kind of caught off guard by me with nowhere to go but there, and he truly wished that I would go away!

This is an interesting bottle. After we took the picture we put it back. This is an old old mallet, that was it was made. obviously had quite a bit of iron in the materials, as it really is just crumbling to the touch. The glass is horribly thin and just by hitting it lightly with a water spray the glass was peeling right off. The inside was totally stuffed with dirt.

We made it up to Caneel Bay, cooked some steak for dinner, watched a movie and then checked into the BVI this morning. Always a "heart in the throat" moment, as we never know if they are going to like the documents for the work permits or not!
Apparently when they went in to West End there were three people. One was eating, one was on the phone and one was on the computer. They did not want to disturb them, so stood there waiting to catch their eye and apparently were reamed out and yelled at for not saying Good Morning when they walked in the office. More then a little bit as well. They were told "in this country you say good morning" and they told all of them they should know better as they have all lived here. Yes, we do know better, but I understand they were trying not to disturb them, knowing that no matter what they did they would be in trouble for SOMETHING anyways...Usually it is some new thing on the work permit that we never knew we were supposed to have, or should have done differently. That was the only thing they got in trouble for, so one more step done in the work permit process!!