We made it, after a crappy redeye through JFK.

This house is amazing, and out on its own. No one else in sight!

View of our beach from the master.

Anguilla

Shoal Bay

Our place in Dropsey Bay

Double Beautiful Sunset

Exploring Shoal Bay.

That water color!

Mmmm, grilling ahi and pineapple!

Up with the sun to dive!

Sexy post-dive hair!

Lunch at Waves, Sandy Ground.

Cool off and then nap time.

Our private beach at low tide.

Full of shells and coral.

View of the house from the beach.

Out diving another wreck today, departing from Sandy Ground with Vigilant Divers. Sooo many huge lobsters on a Dutch freighter, school of barracuda, a couple sharks, peacock flounder, and Spanish Popano, which we had never seen before.

Had beers with Rob and Xander from Vigilant Diving afterwards. These guys were great. They only take four divers at a time, and there wasn’t another buddy team today or yesterday. So we had private diving! And Rob heads out an hour earlier than anyone else, so we always had the dive sites to ourselves.

Then back to Shoal Bay for some cracked conch and Caribbean bbq.

Back at the house…

We transformed the pool deck into a spa and had Balinese massages while the sun set over the ocean.

Today was a lazy day by the pool…

And dinner out at Straw Hat in Long Bay.

Waking up to this every morning. Amazing.

Morning coffee in the swing.

We went exploring today, beginning with lunch at Sunshine Shack at Rendezvous Beach. Excellent bbq and pain killers!

That mega yacht behind us was seriously impressive - we speculated at least 200 feet long.

Some northern beaches on the windward side. This is Little Harbor.

Mimi Beach

Steve nicknamed it Spinx Beach.

Junks Hole Bay - supposedly a kite surfer’s beach.

We went exploring the leeward side beaches on our last day.

We tried climbing down to Little Bay, but the entry back onto the cliffs from the water was a little sketchy. Bringing gloves and dive boots next time!

This pelican seemed to own the bay.

A juvenile frigate (I think) we watched chasing flying fish.

This tall ship was impressive! One of the mega yachts moored near this one dropped anchor on the fiber optic cable and took out Internet across the entire island.

Crocus Bay beach

Lunch at Davida - one of the few not turned away because we could pay in cash.

West Shoal Bay beach

A Jeep was the perfect vehicle considering the number of dirt roads, but this one wanted us to beat up the brake pedal before it would start.

The beach of the Four Seasons. We decided to splurge for our last sunset.