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Thursday, October 8, 2015
Nine signs it is time to come back to St. Martin
1. You don’t like the looks of that sky.
If you are lucky, there will be no rain, sleet, or snow
coming out of those grey clouds. We specialize in blue skies and it rains
mostly late at night here, if at all.
2. Vitamin D withdrawal (sunshine)
Ah, that brilliant golden orb, bathing your skin in warmth
and natural vitamins. If you look outside and wonder where it went; look no
further. We have it right here.
3. You are craving sand gravity
The term “sand gravity” is a well-known phrase with our
regulars; that feeling you get when you settle into your beach chair and decide
to cancel your plans for the rest of the day. Incidentally, wouldn’t that have
made a great ending for the movie Gravity if Sandra Bullock crawled up onto the
shores of Club Orient? Whoa! Is this earth?
4. Your friends at work just don’t understand
I’m referring to annoying your colleagues with stories from
your last vacation to the point where they can't stand you anymore and hide
when they see you coming.
5. You’re cold
Really cold. Always cold. Waking up cold. Going through your
day cold. Going to bed cold. Wondering if your furnace thermostat is lying to
you. Wearing so many layers of clothing, your laundry pile is doubled from the
summer months. At least it’s warm by the dryer.
6. You can’t get off the internet
You belong to six St. Martin Facebook groups and follow
thirty-five like pages. It may seem obsessive to some, but you quietly explain
it keeps you from looking out your window.
7. Culinary frustration
Try as you might, you just can’t make the same croissants
and baguettes you have come to love here at home, so you ask for them at the
supermarket, where they look at you like you are nuts. You confirm this when
you leave the place, screaming obscenities.
8. You engage in pirate fantasies
The bottle of rum you brought back home is empty. Anguish
ensues. You look for a parrot that will perch on your shoulder in pet stores.
They can’t stop laughing.
9. You are dreading the holidays
People ask what your menu for Thanksgiving and Christmas is
going to be and you answer Johnny cakes, conch fritters, and grilled shrimp.
They make other plans, believing you may be losing your mind.
If you are exhibiting at least three of these signs or
symptoms, it is time to come back. Don’t delay! Book a trip now and get some
relief!
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
9 places to visit in St. Martin/St. Maarten
1. Orient
Beach
Our most
popular beach, Orient has it all, from watersports to skinny dipping. Whether
you like it quiet or lively, an area to suit your tastes only requires a
hand-in-hand walk along the shore with your loved one.
2. Maho Beach
World famous
for its proximity to the airport, you can enjoy the beach scene with planes
flying in just over your head, or watch them from the comfort of the open air Sunset
Bar and Grille. They also offer a daily drink special (we won’t mention the
details). Just go and see for yourself.
3. Happy Bay
A short hike
over the hill next to Friar’s Bay, Happy Bay is secluded, serene, and quite
beautiful. The beach is shared by a handful of boaters and uninhibited sun worshippers
on weekdays, and is a favorite of locals on the weekends (please be mindful of
families on the weekends).
4. Grand Case
Located on
the French side and a stone’s throw from Orient Bay, Grand Case is the place
for world-class restaurants, curio shops, and breathtaking sunsets. Take it all
in with a walk down this narrow boulevard and dine at a lolo or gourmet restaurant.
Grand Case epitomizes French village charm.
5. Fort Louis
Overlooking
the French capital of Marigot and constructed in 1767 to protect against foreign
invaders, this landmark offers a stunning view and is well worth the hike.
Bring your camera.
6. Orient
Village
Located
behind Orient Beach, a group of restaurants surround a village square featuring
entertainment and shopping expos on select nights. Gourmet cuisine and an
old-world French atmosphere make for a relaxing and romantic dinner date.
7. Shopping
in Philipsburg
Let’s face it
guys, there is going to be a shopping day, and the best place for it is this
Dutch capital city. There are shops galore due to the cruise ship port, and
island apparel, jewelry, electronics, and hard-to-find libations are all
readily available at deep discount prices. If your spouse wants to look over
virtually everything, you can kick up your heels at a waterfront bar and people
watch until she gets her fill.
8. Cupecoy
Beach
This beach
comes and goes with the tides, but this does not stop frequent visitors from
making Cupecoy their daily destination. Surf pounding the cliffs of Cupecoy make
for postcard-quality photos, but be mindful of the beach patrons when taking
them (you will see why).
9. Dutch side
nightlife
A drive down
the main drag beginning at Maho and leading into Philipsburg offers virtually
every type of cuisine and entertainment. Casinos, discos, and a piano bar, are
among the many attractions designed to keep your motor running well into the
night.
St. Martin also offers zip-lining, hiking, a butterfly farm, and smaller island day-trips (just to name a few). If you are not already addicted to a beach and want to get out and explore, most hotels have flyers, pamphlets and a staff who are eager to help you find new places of interest.
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Need an idea for a beach read this summer?
Vacation season is here... Need an idea for your beach read?Click on the pic ;)
Posted by Happy Bay Book Series amazon.com/author/tstelma on Thursday, July 9, 2015
Saturday, June 6, 2015
The place. The people. Their stories. The novels.
The place. The people. Their stories. The novels. amazon.com/author/tstelma
Posted by Happy Bay Book Series amazon.com/author/tstelma on Saturday, June 6, 2015
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Three Day Weekend, Three Days Worth of Beach Reads
Looking forward to a long, carefree weekend. http://amazon.com/author/tstelma
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015
10 reasons why you should never visit St. Martin
1. That brutal sunshine.
That cloud in the distance hasn’t moved in four hours! I
went a month back home without seeing the sun once. How can you possibly expect
me to adjust to this?
2. No consistency to accommodations.
I wanted an ocean high rise and got one. What is with all
these quaint charming places with amazing views? Stop confusing me here!
3. The food prices are outrageous.
A full plate of grilled ribs, four sides, and a Carib for
$13 bucks? You have got to be kidding me! And while we’re on the subject, what
the heck is a Carib?
4. Too many beaches.
Look, when I book a vacation, I want to have a single beach
to call my own. I don’t like hearing there are 30 or so others I need to visit.
And the water is way too blue. I think they put food coloring in it.
5. There are pirates everywhere.
Mean, nasty, evil pirates, slogging down every drop of rum
on the island. And it costs a third of what I pay back home, so they must want
them here (hic).
6. Seriously, what’s so exciting about sitting on a beach
and watching planes land?
OMG! I thought that one was going to take off my head! I
better take cover at the bar. And why are all the woman at this bar topless?
Egad!
7. Not enough fast food.
What’s with all this grilled snapper, lobster, and prime
rib? I shouldn’t have to drive more than a mile for a whopper.
8. While we’re on the subject of beaches, one of them is
full of naked people!
Heathens! I went there once just to see it with my own eyes.
Okay, I went there six times.
9. Those annoying sunsets.
Every night, it’s like a rainbow exploded in my face. I
swear they’re going to trigger a seizure eventually.
10. Excessive smiling.
All this friendliness from all these different cultures, all
getting along so well is unnerving. These people must be up to something. There
is definitely something sinister behind those grins.
Oh, and one more thing. Unnecessary diversions!
Watersports, excursions to neighboring islands, and hiking
to secluded beaches is just too much for one vacation. Now we have to come back
again. Dammit!
Monday, May 4, 2015
Video Slideshow from St. Martin
11 days in paradise.
Posted by Happy Bay Book Series amazon.com/author/tstelma on Sunday, May 3, 2015
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Always lively
Sometimes some people ask why I post more for the French side. It's just because I'm always working and my customers are mainly on the French side. But today I was in Pburg so I thought about you guys and here's what it looked like today. Enjoy ;)
Posted by Sxm Epicure Club on Thursday, April 2, 2015
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Monday, November 24, 2014
It wasn't Sandy's running form that caught Jimmy's eye on Baie Orientale early that morning. It's what happened when she finished running.
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Sunday, October 19, 2014
Take a trip over the border and explore French St. Martin
In responses to my Facebook posts from our island
adventures, it became apparent to me that an old friend who has been to the island
many more times than I had never really gotten out and explored everything “the
rock” has to offer. She and her husband had never taken the hike to Happy Bay,
never climbed to the top of Fort Louis to take in the spectacular view of
Marigot, and never enjoyed the fine cuisine found in Marigot, Grand Case, and
Orient Village. “You are missing out,” I told her. Although the Dutch side
holds many attractions all its own, the French side experience is decidedly
more European in its culture and “feel” (do I state the obvious?).
For us, a trip to Port de la Royale is mandatory for a late
lunch after spending a beach day at Baie Rouge or Cupecoy. Just a short walk
from a spacious parking area, it is tucked into the Simpson Bay Lagoon where
Marigot “proper” begins. A three-sided boardwalk surrounds the end of the
lagoon with a large number of restaurants. You have your choice of open-air
dining or inside dining at most (if not all) establishments. A beautiful young
lady or entertaining gentleman waits outside each one to draw you in to sample
their respective cuisines.
Take a table near the docks and relax as the dinghies bring
in folks from their yachts, or enjoy the people watching as others stroll the
boardwalk. We like to debate whether the impeccably dressed woman casually
walking by is a celebrity or famous model…you never know who may show up there.
The variety of dining choices is near endless, from lobster-stuffed
chicken filet to submarine sandwiches (on banquette of course); we have never
been disappointed on our visits to this port.
Once you exit the Marigot area, you will encounter rolling
hills and pastures with grazing cows, along with goats and chickens carefully
navigating the edge of the roads. Look for a left turn just past the small
airport to arrive in Grand Case, a wonderful area with a lively street scene.
There is parking available in a large lot and the narrow avenue is resplendent
with restaurants and shops; again, an excellent opportunity to stroll and take
in the French Island culture. The variety of epicurean delights is far greater
than you might expect, with fine French cuisine to simple, yet tasty (and
completely affordable) grilled fish, chicken, and ribs found at the outdoor Lolos
that overlook the Grand Case beach.
Any establishment on the water offers a spectacular sunset;
it is a good opportunity to take photos of your significant others with a
breathtaking backdrop. Some places are energetic and crowded with locals, while
others are quietly sophisticated. You can peruse the menus on signs posted outside
most restaurants to decide what you are in the mood for while browsing the
merchandise in an artist’s studio or learning to make your own perfume. Grand Case
is a must-do every time we visit St. Martin.
Another area we favor is Orient Village, where we always
feel we have been transported to a small town somewhere in France. The large
courtyard behind the Orient Beach resorts features just a few restaurants with
a great variety of cultural specialties and some of the friendliest staff you
will ever encounter anywhere. Sit back and enjoy the open-air dining while
watching the progress of a game of Pétanque
on the gravel quad or listening to live music (not loud) on a stage in the
center of this square. A completely relaxing and delightful “old world”
experience.
I have since convinced my friend to stray from their
timeshare on the Dutch side and get out and enjoy everything French St. Martin
has to offer. There is much more to explore than simply Orient Beach for a day
trip. Bon Appétit my friends!
Tim Stelma, contributing writer and author of the Happy Bay
Novel series.
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Thursday, September 11, 2014
Island Reading
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Saturday, July 19, 2014
Kindle is King
Kindle is still the king of eBooks and Amazon is the place to find the Happy Bay Book Trilogy. You can locate all three on my Amazon Author Page:amazon.com/author/tstelma
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Monday, June 23, 2014
International Review
Here is a nice review from a St. Martin resident on the Happy Bay Book Series.
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Friday, June 20, 2014
This is not a paid celebrity endorsement
Another satisfied customer. Thanks Kim!
Today at 6:32pm
Just finished the third and final book in the Happy Bay Series. Here is the absolute truth. I first bought all of them because T. Stelma is my best friend's cousin and I wanted to support his efforts. But when I started the first book, I was hooked. I'm a very diligent reader and read many books a week. These books have everything you could want. Suspense, murder, fashion, sex and rock and roll! And at such a reasonable price (underpriced if you ask me). So, go out and buy these books! You'll be glad you did. And you'll be impatiently waiting for him to write more. I'm not gonna lie, I was happily surprised. I don't know why since I know Tim is a creative guy, but I was. Make these books part of your summer reading. Don't miss out!
Just finished the third and final book in the Happy Bay Series. Here is the absolute truth. I first bought all of them because T. Stelma is my best friend's cousin and I wanted to support his efforts. But when I started the first book, I was hooked. I'm a very diligent reader and read many books a week. These books have everything you could want. Suspense, murder, fashion, sex and rock and roll! And at such a reasonable price (underpriced if you ask me). So, go out and buy these books! You'll be glad you did. And you'll be impatiently waiting for him to write more. I'm not gonna lie, I was happily surprised. I don't know why since I know Tim is a creative guy, but I was. Make these books part of your summer reading. Don't miss out!
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Saturday, June 7, 2014
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