Palm Tree Charters from Cruz Bay St John USVI to all of you up in the Snow
A fun filled day spent on Palm Tree Charters snorkeling, swimming, and island hopping.
THE BEST DAY OF OUR VACATION Cruz Bay
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The Serendipity Crew go on a sea cruise With Palm Tree Charters from St John USVI Virgin Islands
Palm Tree Charters takes a Sea Cruise from St John VI USVI to The Baths on Virgin Gorda, Cooper Island for Lunch, and The Indians in the B VI Virgin Islands
Kayaking in Deadman's Bay - Peter Island, BVI
Ocean kayaking video from Deadman's Bay at Peter Island, BVI. A rather large reef shark followed me into shore. There are a lot of reef sharks out there but they are all friendly.....at least the ones that I met were!
VacationVI | Villa Viento, St. Thomas, USVI
Relax and unwind in luxury at Villa Viento
Let Villa Viento, in the exclusive and gated Dove Way of Peterborg provide you with the tranquil and truly luxurious Caribbean holiday that you have been searching for. The expansive views of Villa Viento, which can be translated to villa of wind in Spanish, will simply take your breath away. With plenty of room on your own private deck, appointed with a generous pool, fully equipped bar and plenty of seating, all colorfully decorated with Spanish inspiration, you will have a hard time leaving your new favorite spot to bask in the sun. This 5 bedroom and 5 and a half bathroom abode however is just as amazing from the inside, as it is on the outside. The beautiful detached honeymoon suite provides the additional luxury of total privacy. If you are able to pull yourself away from Villa Viento you will find many activities to indulge in including beach days at the world-famous Magens Bay, which is less than a mile from your villa. Relax and unwind in luxury at Villa Viento.
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Isla Paradiso Villa.mov
Thinking of vacation in the Caribbean? Come to Isla Paradiso villa in St. Thomas, a gorgeous 3 or 7 bedroom vacation rental on the very best part of the island. Take in the breathtaking views and unwind. Bring your friends! Renting this beautiful villa is a lot cheaper than a hotel!
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Casa Cielo Vacation Rental Home St Thomas Virgin Islands
- Casa Cielo Vacation Rental Home St Thomas Virgin Islands – Better than All Inclusive Resort Hotels -
CASA CIELO (“Sky House”) STUNNING, BREATHTAKING VIEWS - Offering vacationing visitors to St Thomas Virgin Islands an Up-Scale Executive Style Vacation Rental / Villa with Stunningly Spectacular Views of 35+ islands from the Highest Mountain in the USVI – WOW!
Executive Vacation Home For Rent, Highest Views in Virgin Islands - CASA CIELO features Private Suites & Baths, Gourmet Kitchen, Massive Deck w Hot-Tub Overlooking the Glorious Caribbean.
Included is everything you will need for a stupendous, worry-free, stress-free vacation: cookware, linens, extra towels, beach towels, beach chairs, snorkeling equipment, suntan lotion / sunscreen and more!
Additional helpful services also available are:
PERSONAL, COUPLES OR GROUP MASSAGE SERVICES – right on your own balcony deck overlooking dozens of islands of the US and British Virgin Islands
PERSONALIZED CONCIERGE SERVICES – can handles your luggage, laundry, mail, dinner reservations, tour and travel arrangements, and other villa and non- villa services. Just like found in high class American and European hotels.
PRIVATE GOURMET CHEF SERVICES – specializing in delicious, nutritious and fresh gourmet meals in an intimate events and restaurant style dining as well as dinner party and family dining. We will combine thoughtfully prepared menus with warm personal service to provide an exclusive private dining experience to the highest standard
PROVISIONING SERVICE / GROCERY STOCKING your vacation rental kitchen pantry – a much requested amenity service for guests staying at Casa Cielo Vacation home. Your professional shoppers will do everything we can to fulfill all the items shown on your shopping list and even suggestion others as well.
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YACHT CHARTER AND BOAT RENTALS and SO MANY other attractions, activities and ‘Things-To-Do’ – scheduling and booking!
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British Virgin Islands Sailing Trip 2011 1
John and I, along with our good friends Tracie and Greg Symonds sailed the British Virgin Islands on a 41' sailboat! It was amazing and the true trip of a lifetime!
Grief Drives a Black Sedan / People Are No Good / Time Found Again / Young Man Axelbrod
In the beginning of the Golden Age, American radio network programs were almost exclusively broadcast live, as the national networks prohibited the airing of recorded programs until the late 1940s because of the inferior sound quality of phonograph discs, the only practical recording medium. As a result, prime-time shows would be performed twice, once for each coast. However, reference recordings were made of many programs as they were being broadcast, for review by the sponsor and for the network's own archival purposes. With the development of high-fidelity magnetic wire and tape recording in the years following World War II, the networks became more open to airing recorded programs and the prerecording of shows became more common.
Local stations, however, had always been free to use recordings and sometimes made substantial use of prerecorded syndicated programs distributed on pressed (as opposed to individually recorded) transcription discs.
Recording was done using a cutting lathe and acetate discs. Programs were normally recorded at 33⅓ rpm on 16 inch discs, the standard format used for such electrical transcriptions from the early 1930s through the 1950s. Sometimes, the groove was cut starting at the inside of the disc and running to the outside. This was useful when the program to be recorded was longer than 15 minutes so required more than one disc side. By recording the first side outside in, the second inside out, and so on, the sound quality at the disc change-over points would match and result in a more seamless playback. An inside start also had the advantage that the thread of material cut from the disc's surface, which had to be kept out of the path of the cutting stylus, was naturally thrown toward the center of the disc so was automatically out of the way. When cutting an outside start disc, a brush could be used to keep it out of the way by sweeping it toward the middle of the disc. Well-equipped recording lathes used the vacuum from a water aspirator to pick it up as it was cut and deposit it in a water-filled bottle. In addition to convenience, this served a safety purpose, as the cellulose nitrate thread was highly flammable and a loose accumulation of it combusted violently if ignited.
Most recordings of radio broadcasts were made at a radio network's studios, or at the facilities of a network-owned or affiliated station, which might have four or more lathes. A small local station often had none. Two lathes were required to capture a program longer than 15 minutes without losing parts of it while discs were flipped over or changed, along with a trained technician to operate them and monitor the recording while it was being made. However, some surviving recordings were produced by local stations.[7][8]
When a substantial number of copies of an electrical transcription were required, as for the distribution of a syndicated program, they were produced by the same process used to make ordinary records. A master recording was cut, then electroplated to produce a stamper from which pressings in vinyl (or, in the case of transcription discs pressed before about 1935, shellac) were molded in a record press.
Day 6 St John USVI Snorkeling with Sea Turtles
Snorkeling with sea turtles in Maho Bay, St. John, USVI. We stayed at Point Pleasant in St Thomas, USVI. It was a very short trip to Maho Bay.
Sailing off Anacapa
ASA 104 (bareboat chartering) sailing course out of Channel Islands Harbors