After doing some viewing, swimming and sunning I break out the wine and cheese for lunch. One of the great things about windjamming is that there is always a small group of us (both male and female) who hang out on the island together. This is where sharing the wine and cheese is really nice. I normally spend around two or three hours at Saline then head back to the Mokie to drive around the island to take pictures of the different view I mentioned earlier. Then I head back into Gustavia for some shopping and a hamburger at a restaurant\bar called the LeSelect. Some say that Jimmy Buffett wrote the song 'Cheeseburger In Paradise" there. He has been known to show up from time to time at LeSelect. Shopping is nice but you have better bring your GOLD Visa, the prices can be high. Right by town is a small beach called Shell Beach. It is a great place to spend an hour. The beach lives up to its name, there are a lot of small shells on the beach and in the water. I have brought back a lot of the shells for friends and coworkers. It is a great cost free present. I tell them that Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman might have sat on that very shell I gave them. It is possible since they visit the island during the winter months. A lot of movie stars own or rent homes on the island for winter visits. After leaving Shell Beach I usually drop off the Mokie to the rental folks. They drive me back into town so I can catch the launch back to the Polynesia for a wine tasting party. St. Barts is a great place to buy wine. Of course you all know that the French are famous for their wine and French wine it considered the best in the world. Every passenger is asked to pick up a bottle of wine while they are ashore and bring it back on the ship for their fellow passengers to taste. With 126 passengers that means a lot of wine is around to taste. After couple hours on the ship for the wine and dinner on most visits there is a party with a band at the LeSelect. The passengers go back ashore, drink and dance. The French males love to dance with the American females. On St. Barts there a something like seven males to each female, so those French guys are drooling.
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