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BREWERS BAY 2022

Brewers Bay 2022

Today we had picked Brewers Bay for a beach day today. We came here last time and it was nice and had tons of turtles. 

We headed out and over to Brewers Bay. Brewers is on the other side of the airport and by the college. It's a pretty big beach and has TONS of shade along it to sit at. That makes it really nice. There is a bathroom and showers but no restaurants or anything. 

This would be our spot for the day. There was hardly anyone here! It was like this last time we were here too. 





We headed down to the water and noticed there were sections of just crushed coral and shells and we immediately knew we were about to spend the next hour hunting for seaglass!




We spent quite some time searching and found quite a few pieces of seaglass. We both had a bag full.  I spotted an airplane coming in. It's not the same experience as being at Maho or even at the beach beside the airport in Aruba, but still interesting to watch. 



Ok, time for some snorkeling while the girls continued to beachcomb. Neither wanted to snorkel with me so I guess I'm on my own. 

There are plenty of Ballyhoo in St Thomas. It was one of the first places I had ever seen them back in 2010




Somehow I managed to miss getting this Juvenile French Angelfish in the entire picture. I also managed to miss turning my camera on the underwater setting as well since the pictures start off with that horrible green tint. I guess I'm still traumatized by yesterdays loss. 




I also managed to cut off this Feather Duster in the coral




I found a squirrel fish trying to hide from me. They are such unsociable fish.




Ah ha...what do we have here? A lizardfish trying to blend in with the sand




Alrighty then...I have finally discovered my settings on the camera were wrong. Go me!




A Magnificent Feather Duster worm




Then...whoop there it is, whoop there it is....turtles!








There were thousands of little silver fishes in this area close to the beach





I headed back to rest and told the hubby I was thirsty. Snorkeling makes you so thirsty, especially when you get saltwater in your mouth. I did manage to see what looked like a food truck up at the road and the hubby went up to investigate.




The hubby came back with ice cold drinks AND food! See this is why I love him. He can read my thoughts even when I don't say anything. He got these things called pates (pronounced pah tays) and they had seasoned chicken inside. They were SO YUMMY! We've never had these before. The bread was good too. So anyone who doesn't know what a "pate" is (as I didn't know either) you can get them in beef, chicken, fish or conch and they have seasoning on them (such as parsley, rosemary, bay leaves, thyme, cilantro, salt and pepper...all kinds of combinations) and the meat is very juicy. It is in a type of pie crust dough that is crispy and they are fried in vegetable oil for a few minutes. 




Sakari was busy talking and was very vocal about it, using her arms and hands, and she was just going on and on and on. I had to take a picture. (I'm surprised she can even use her arms after last night) Yes, she caught me.




As always, it was a nice beach to go to with very little people and plenty of shade and places to spread out. Turtles are always spotted here so if you are looking for turtles, this is your spot. 

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