Took the 8:30am Road Town Ferry to Tortola this morning. By the time I got out of Immigration and Customs, it was almost 11:00am. I headed down
Main Street to
Island Roots Cafe...
nothing vegan for breakfast, so I got a 'Tropical Cleanser' $6 Kale, Pineapple, Banana, Coconut and Ginger from their 'Original Series'...
pretty decent, but only eight ounces...
continued on down Main Street with my Smoothie and met these fantastic dogs. So loving (once they got up). Unless I had my I own boat, I couldnt bring them home...
nice shrub...
another block down the street I saw a Hen with her Chick on her back...
I have seen a ton of Chickens on the Islands, but this was a first for me...
I took a small detour on Fleming Street and browsed Riteway Market to see if there was anything new veganwise. Was surprised to see Crisco has gotten into the Coconut Oil game. That is a good sign...
also noticed some Very Strong Rum...
then I went across the street to check out Mellow Moods...
I thought I might eat here...
but nothing on the menu jumped out at me, the Veggie Burgers were the non-vegan Grillers...
so I got an Apple, Carrot and Celery Juice $5 which was fantastic and continued on back down Main Street....
till I finally arrived at my destination: the J.R. O'Neal Botanic Garden, which, as you can see, was locked up nice and tight...
Major bummer as I could tell through the bars it was a great looking garden. I strolled around the perimeter taking pics...
some in focus...
some not so much in focus...
love these...
and these...
I made my way back towards the ferry and stopped for lunch at the
Village Cay Marina. Fortunately, they have one hour free wifi because it took almost that long to get served...
their menu lists a 'Vegan Marina Masta' (dont know if that is a misprint) but it made me assume it was a vegan dish. When the server finally brought it, after I missed an earlier ferry waiting for it, I was surprised and asked, "Is that cheese on top?" and he very joyfully responded, "Yes! Parmesan Cheese!" It was the real stuff too cuz it was melting into the sauce rapidly, there was no eating around it...
Boxed it up for Molly and caught the 2:30pm ferry home. Yes, I brought a heavy styrofoam container of pasta through customs at both ends of the trip. On to the conveyor belts it went and through the scanners. Bye for now.