The weekend of September 17th we (a group of university students) went camping on the lovely island of Vieques. This is about a one hour ferry ride leaving from the eastern side of the country. When we arrived at the dock of the ferry we were informed that there was a strike of some kind and that the 1pm ferry would no longer be running. We had to wait until 4:30pm.
Here is the "light packing" I did:
Goodbye Puerto Rico!
Mother nature decided to give us a going away party. Here is the sequence:
Storm entering from the east....
We literally saw the rain getting closer and closer. BAM!
Cue waves!
I was on the outside part of the ferry.
I played storm chaser and took pictures.
.... and sang the theme song to Gilligan's Island.
We saw plenty of little islands where we could have been shipwrecked.
We arrived!!!! Here was another ship coming in as well.
Cute little fisherman.
Waiting for our taxi....
Anyway with the delay this put us in Vieques around 6pm. Normally that wouldn't be a big deal right? But... it gets dark here around 7pm. By the time we got our shuttle from the ferry to our campground, it was dusk.... and I used my handy dandy flashlight to illuminate or tent pitching.
Here is our cute tent (pic taken the next day!) I am in love
with this tent! It’s a 2-3 man tent… and it has a mesh top so that we can see
the stars! BUT! It has a little rainfly that we can pin on it so that no rain
enters. (It DID rain one night, so YES it is waterproof.) The best part about
this tent is that it only cost us $30 bucks! We will hopefully get to use it
again to go camping on another island… or possibly in the rainforest! J
(notice how close the ocean was to our tent! we fell asleep listening to waves....)
The reason we made the trip with the other students was
because of the “International Cleaning of the Coasts” event. So, naturally
Saturday morning we cleaned the coast close to the campground.
After that and lunch/ etc… we went walking along the coast. We found TONS of really cool shells. (And other cool animals/ objects) I feel like a hoarder because I can’t seem to get enough of them. I will probably have half a suitcase of shells. I don’t know WHAT I am going to do with them…. Odds are, your Christmas present will probably have to do with shells.
This crab can run reallllllly fast.
Beach chair......!??!!
GIANT sea horses.
We found a place to do a little snorkeling. I saw some cute
little tropical fish…. And one big-ish one… that was really slow. They told me
it was in the family of the puffer fish.
The Caribbean is great. Everywhere you look there is a cool new flower... animal... shell.. Its awesome!!!!
That evening we did the COOLEST THING I HAVE EVER DONE IN MY
ENTIRE LIFE!!!! :D A small group of us went night kayaking to see the
bioluminescent bay. This activity was number ONE on my list of things to do in
Puerto Rico. Imagine that you’re paddling through dark water, but where your
paddle goes, the water lights up like glow stick liquid. Or… you splash up a
handful of water and let it trickle down your arm…. It falls down in little
slivers of light. Sadly enough, it isn’t really possible to take pictures of
this… and even if I could get a so-so one… I wasn’t willing to risk damaging my
camera. So… here is a picture from the internet…. Obviously edited, but you get
the general idea.

Sunday morning... .was interesting. We all got to the pier on time any everything.... but in line for the ferry we got cut off from the rest of our group.... we were a group of about 25 people. Christine and I were left behind.... and because of the continuing strikes, we were unable to catch a ferry until around 6:30pm. This ferry then had to run to another island... and then go back to Puerto Rico. We were on the ferry for about 3 hours, instead of 1. (We were supposed to arrive to the dock in Puerto Rico at 2pm, but arrived at 10pm!)
At first I was kind of stressed out... I mean... we were supposed to catch a ride from where the ferry would drop of off in mainland Puerto Rico back to campus.... about an hour and fifteen minute drive. Thankfully a friend of ours from church (Moises!) messaged us… just by “chance” in that moment… we called him and without asking he offered to come pick us up. Now that our ride was figured out, we were able to relax a little bit.
We *luckily* had the cooler of the group with us and we found a bunch of hot dogs! (see red cooler in the picture) We ate a few…. But then we started feeding them to the fishes. Tropical fish love hot dogs! We had so many come to us…. And then came this giant…. Sort of ugly thing.
We made friends with some locals who were fishing.....
And we also found our church!!
I walked around and took some pictures of the cute little town. Here are some of my favorites:
It was about time to go.... and we saw a beautiful sunset. A wonderful end to a wonderful day.
At first I was kind of stressed out... I mean... we were supposed to catch a ride from where the ferry would drop of off in mainland Puerto Rico back to campus.... about an hour and fifteen minute drive. Thankfully a friend of ours from church (Moises!) messaged us… just by “chance” in that moment… we called him and without asking he offered to come pick us up. Now that our ride was figured out, we were able to relax a little bit.
This is the dock where we waited.
This is Christine making good use of her time!
See the cute doggy in front? He hung out with us all afternoon. His name is Anon.
Remember the bio-luminescent bay I mentioned? This dog is our tour guide's pet...
we met him on our journey. He came out kayaking with us. He is just the sweetest dog ever!
We *luckily* had the cooler of the group with us and we found a bunch of hot dogs! (see red cooler in the picture) We ate a few…. But then we started feeding them to the fishes. Tropical fish love hot dogs! We had so many come to us…. And then came this giant…. Sort of ugly thing.
Tropical fish chowing down on hot dogs:
Big fish came to play.
You can't see the big fish very well, but you get the idea of how big he is compared to the little cute ones.
We made friends with some locals who were fishing.....
And we also found our church!!
I walked around and took some pictures of the cute little town. Here are some of my favorites:
After I saw these little boys sea shell searching there.... I went and found some too!!
Rainbow of boats. One of my favorites as well.
I like the birds on the buoys. Count them 1, 2, 3!
DANGER ZONE!
Basically, if there is an earthquake... DONT BE HERE.
Barefoot in the Caribbean.
This. Is. My. Life.
They all stood in line... and then after I took the picture, they all stepped down.
My favorite is the first pigeon in line, and how he is looking at me with his head tilted.
Vieques ALREADY!! :) One of my favs.
I love how the little boy is looking up to his older brother.
It was about time to go.... and we saw a beautiful sunset. A wonderful end to a wonderful day.
Goodbye Vieques! I hope to return.... and maybe see a dolphin or a sea turtle....???