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		<title>American Announces Caribbean Flight Sale.  Book by September 16</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[American Airlines announced another fall sale on all flights to the Caribbean today.  Tickets are available for travel through November 17, but must be purchased no later than September 16.
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<p>American Airlines announced another fall sale on all flights to the Caribbean today.  Tickets are available for travel through November 17, but must be purchased no later than September 16.</p>
<p>Combine the airfare savings with the current Villa Soleil discount for the same time period and see how affordable a little trip to the tropics in the fall can be!</p>
<p><a title="American announces Caribbean flight sale" href="http://www.aa.com/netsaaver/viewNetSAAverSpecialsDetails.do?fN=CaribbeanSale.xml&amp;locale=en_US&amp;saleId=22&amp;cd=100908&amp;gc=ACF&amp;cc=EML&amp;cp=LNK&amp;skw=&amp;tc=&amp;pp=USUS-SC" target="_blank">American Airlines sale details</a></p>
<p><a title="Villa Soleil rental information" href="http://www.villasoleil.com/villarates.html" target="_blank">Villa Soleil rates, packages and availability calendar</a></p>
<p>Contact Melissa at 720-346-3883 or email <a href="mailto:info@villasoleil.com">info@villasoleil.com</a> to make your reservation today!</p>
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		<title>The &#8220;new&#8221; Villa Soleil St. Croix</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 08:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In addition to the changes happening around us at the Eco-Preserve, there is alot going on at Villa Soleil itself.
We have just returned from repainting and redecorating the entire upper level of the house.  Our intent was to &#8220;bring the outside in&#8221; and so we introduced colors such as Nature Green, Mexican Sand and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 460px"><img title="View of SRBNHP and Eco-Preserve from the Villa Soleil St. Croix sitting room" src="http://www.villasoleil.com/images/house/new sitroomfeather 8-10.jpg" alt="View of SRBNHP and Eco-Preserve from the Villa Soleil St. Croix sitting room" width="450" height="320" /><p class="wp-caption-text">View of SRBNHP and Eco-Preserve from the Villa Soleil St. Croix sitting room</p></div>
<p>In addition to the changes happening around us at the <a title="Changes at the Salt River Bay NHP and Eco-Preserve" href="http://www.villasoleil.com/blog/?p=415" target="_blank">Eco-Preserve</a>, there is alot going on at Villa Soleil itself.</p>
<p>We have just returned from repainting and redecorating the entire upper level of the house.  Our intent was to &#8220;bring the outside in&#8221; and so we introduced colors such as Nature Green, Mexican Sand and Invigorate.  Now when you vacation at the villa you will be surrounded by colors that are exciting, and yet peaceful and rejuvenating.  One thing we did not expect was how these new deeper colors highlight the naturally beautiful architectural details at Villa Soleil, such as the roof and the columns and arches.  We also re-arranged furniture, artwork and accessories to bring a more unified look to the villa overall.  Though it may be a little &#8220;fishy&#8221;, the new look is definitely fun!</p>
<p>More changes are on the way as we re-evaluate our use of resources and attempt to make the Villa itself more ecologically friendly, as well as introducing ways you can be more eco-friendly when you vacation on St. Croix.  Look for further updates, and more new photos.  Or just book your trip today and come see it in person!</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 460px"><img title="The sunroom at Villa Soleil St. Croix" src="http://www.villasoleil.com/images/house/new sunroom1 8-10.jpg" alt="The sunroom at Villa Soleil St. Croix" width="450" height="320" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The sunroom at Villa Soleil St. Croix</p></div>
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		<title>Update on Changes at the Salt River Bay NHP and Eco-Preserve</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 22:58:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It took a little while here, on the island of St Croix, but we explored the Eco-Preserve as much as possible and talked to some people on the island who are generally in the know about what is going on. Here is the latest scoop as we know it:
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<p>It took a little while here, on the island of St Croix, but we explored the Eco-Preserve as much as possible and talked to some people on the island who are generally in the know about what is going on. Here is the latest scoop as we know it:</p>
<p>The removal of the old hotel is the last in the current phases of reclaiming this area as National Park land, and when we left Villa Soleil last Saturday it had been reduced to a small pile of rubble.  In its place will be nature and walking trails.   That&#8217;s it, for now.  Long term plans may include a Marine Research Center but I could not confirm that, nor where exactly it would be located.  The old manor house that was bought as the Visitors Center (it stands majestically on the hill across the Bay from Villa Soleil and is an absolutely gorgeous architectural building) is currently being renovated.  In addition, there are new buildings going up near the visitors center (are they private homes?  Please tell me that isn&#8217;t true&#8230;.) and there are new signs at Columbus Beach explaining the historical and archeological significance of this area.</p>
<p>Exciting!  Pretty soon our guests at Villa Soleil will be able to walk five minutes down the hill and into the Park!</p>
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		<title>Wild-life on the Villa Soleil Deck</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 08:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eating on the deck at Villa Soleil is an absolute delight any night, and the island is lush what with the recent showers.  All the different shades of green astound the eyes as well as the mind and, as we have we reminded last evening, the dampness also brings an abundance of a different kind&#8230;.fireflies! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img title="The Villa Soleil deck is a great place to birdwatch" src="http://www.villasoleil.com/images/birdbananaquit.jpg" alt="The Villa Soleil deck is a great place to birdwatch" width="300" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Villa Soleil deck is a great place to birdwatch</p></div>
<p>Eating on the deck at Villa Soleil is an absolute delight any night, and the island is lush what with the recent showers.  All the different shades of green astound the eyes as well as the mind and, as we have we reminded last evening, the dampness also brings an abundance of a different kind&#8230;.fireflies!  The bushes around the deck look like Christmas trees with all the lights blinking from these little critters.</p>
<p>To top off the brilliant experience, when Jeff and I went to bed there was one zipping around our room, blinking furiously.  Poor thing, he wasn&#8217;t going to find what he was looking for inside, so we took pity on him and managed to show him to the door.</p>
<p>I had also forgotten that the propensity of edibles bring out the bats.  I am not sure exactly where in the area they make their home, but at dusk, several of them hunt in our backyard.  Reading up on what species of bats live on St. Croix, I learned that bats are the only mammals native to the island.  There are five species of bats that call St. Croix home year-round &#8211; the Jamaican fruit-eating bat, the Antillean fruit-eating bat, the locally endangered red fig-eating bat, the greater bulldog bat, and the smallest and only one that eats insects, the pallas&#8217; mastiff bat.  In addition, the Mexican free-tail bat appears to visit on its way back and forth between Latin America and Texas.  The absolute BEST factoid I learned, though, is that the greater bulldog bat fishes for its food.  Using echolocation it senses the ripples on the water from the fish beneath, flies down and drags its feet through the water, using its claws to catch the fish.  Then it carries the fish to a perch to eat it!  I suspect it is the mastiff bat that frequents our skies, thankfully eating its own body weight in insects every night.  And the fruit-eating bats are extremely important for pollinating many plants including coconuts, mangoes and bananas.  Thanks guys!  Unfortunately, pesticides and wind turbines are detrimental to these important creatures.</p>
<p>This morning there were some of the small population of white tailed deer that live in the Eco-Preserve spotted just below the house and last, but certainly not least, was the pelican that went zooming over the deck as we ate breakfast, just a few feet above our heads.  I think I saw him tip his hat as he went by&#8230;.</p>
<p>All in all, another glorious trip for wildlife watching and the trip has only just begun.</p>
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		<title>The &#8220;Segway Stroller Lady&#8221; is Villa Soleil&#8217;s Co-Owner!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 16:38:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night I was sitting at the kitchen counter at Villa Soleil discussing paint colors with Melissa when she suddenly says, google &#8220;Segway stroller lady&#8221;.  Up pops an entire page of &#8220;apologies&#8221;.   At the top of the list is the site Gizmodo.  I click on it and there on my screen is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 308px"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiIsPsEfSvM">Segway Lady lives life to the fullest, including being a certified scuba diver</a><img title="The Segway Stroller Lady exposed" src="http://www.villasoleil.com/images/access1.jpg" alt="The Segway Stroller Lady exposed" width="298" height="432" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Melissa, The Segway Stroller Lady, co-owner of Villa Soleil, exposed</p></div>
<p>Last night I was sitting at the kitchen counter at Villa Soleil discussing paint colors with Melissa when she suddenly says, google &#8220;Segway stroller lady&#8221;.  Up pops an entire page of &#8220;apologies&#8221;.   At the top of the list is the site Gizmodo.  I click on it and there on my screen is a picture of none other than my best friend and business partner, Melissa Hofstetter, under the title &#8220;<a title="I am Very Sorry, Segway stroller lady" href="http://gizmodo.com/5602600/i-am-very-sorry-segway-stroller-lady" target="_blank">I am Very Sorry, Segway Stroller Lady</a>&#8220;!</p>
<p>Evidently, three years ago, when Melissa was baby-sitting for her nephew Josh in Seattle, someone snapped a photo of her on her Segway, pushing a baby stroller across the street.  Gizmodo picked it up, titled it &#8220;This is what we&#8217;ve become: Woman pushes baby on Segway &#8211; we hope you&#8217;re proud of yourselves&#8221; and dispersed it to the anonymity of the internet.  It was further picked up by other bloggers and humerists, even entire articles were written about what a fat, lazy society we have become with this photo used as an example.  All without the knowledge of either Melissa or her family.  Then, last week, Joshua comes across the three-year-old photo and post and emails Melissa.  Her son, Chris, and Josh both go ballistic and get in touch with Jason Chen, who writes the Gizmodo apology post blog.</p>
<p>You see, what Jason Chen and everyone else couldn&#8217;t tell from the photo is that Melissa is an amputee.  A necessary procedure when the chemotherapy she underwent 15 years ago didn&#8217;t stop the cancer cells growing in her leg.  She was given the choice of &#8220;lose your leg or lose your life&#8221;.  With three children ages 3, 5 and 9 that was an easy choice.  The <a title="Segway - personal transportation for the handicapped." href="http://www.segway.com" target="_blank">Segway</a> was a gift from her husband in 2001 to help her continue to live her life to the fullest extent possible with those 3 active growing children while also keeping abreast of her several business endeavors (<a title="Villa Soleil St. Croix" href="http://www.villasoleil.com" target="_blank">Villa Soleil</a>, <a title="The Powderhouse and Cimarron" href="http://www.steamboattownhouse.com/" target="_blank">The Powderhouse</a> and <a title="Creative Visions" href="http://cvisions.net" target="_blank">Creative Visions</a>), with the least amount of physical pain from her prosthetic as possible.</p>
<p>I read with interest the responses to Chris&#8217;s very angry post, and the many people who berated him for his anger at this &#8220;one-time&#8221; instance.  Again, people who have not lived in their shoes casting stones!  You see, when you are out in public with Melissa and her Segway, two things are bound to happen:</p>
<p>1) You will feel like you are with a rock star because EVERYBODY stares and stops her to ask questions about the device, which would likely be manageable EXCEPT that</p>
<p>2) at least one person is likely to also make some ridiculous statement similar to Jason Chen&#8217;s, and at the top of their voice to make sure that Melissa hears them.  I myself have been known to set these ignorant people straight on the street or in restaurants.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, in our society, this leap to judgment of others happens all too often.  My sister had back surgery at age 16, and was told she would never walk again.  She has walked, for 40 years, and bore and raised two children on top of it.  She struggles to get around, and yet it is not as evident as it would be if she used a wheelchair, walker or even a cane.  When I would be out with my father, who carried an oxygen tank, and her, it was always my father that got the offers of help or directions to the elevator while she would be directed to the stairs.  Every day, if she protests, or asks for help, or gets grumpy because she has stood in line longer than she can tolerate, and likely because she is overweight, she gets the same looks and ill disguised attitude as Melissa, and I&#8217;m sure countless others in their shoes, endure.</p>
<p>Anyone who knows Melissa personally knows that she refuses to let her &#8220;handicap&#8221; affect any aspect of her life, and I am truly blessed to know her.  Her attitude and willingness to help and encourage others who are going through similar experiences is an inspiration to all those around her.</p>
<p>It also makes both of our families, friends for over 30 years, happy to be able to provide people of all abilities the opportunity to experience the beauty of St. Croix and Villa Soleil.  We have had guests over the years that range from being cancer survivors to being blind to being paraplegic.  Melissa, of course, is a great resource for all our ability challenged guests, as she knows first hand what resources are available and what are truly handicapped accessible restaurants and activities on the island.</p>
<p>So the next time you see or hear of someone acting or re-acting in a way that leads you down the path of judgment, try taking a step back for a moment and realize that things may not be the way they seem.  And if you&#8217;re looking for a Caribbean vacation rental villa for your next dream vacation, know that the Barnetts and Hofstetters will take good care of you when you come to Villa Soleil, no matter what your circumstances, physical or otherwise!</p>
<p>To add your name to our email list, explore Villa Soleil or inquire about a reservation see our <a title="Villa Soleil St. Croix" href="http://www.villasoleil.com" target="_blank">website</a>.<br />
Find us on Facebook <a title="Find Melissa Hofstetter and Villa Soleil on Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Villa-Soleil-St-Croix/298042623504" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Conscious Eating and Disposal on St. Croix: sustainability and survival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We, present house company, are all very excited about having just submitted our order for island-grown organic produce! On Wednesday we will be able to pick up bundles of spinach, bananas, chaya, katuk, moringa, mangoes, passionfruit, eggplants, arugula, and coffee straight from the hands at Creque Dam Farm. Some of the aforementioned wonders, such as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We, present house company, are all very excited about having just submitted our order for island-grown organic produce! On Wednesday we will be able to pick up bundles of spinach, bananas, chaya, katuk, moringa, mangoes, passionfruit, eggplants, arugula, and coffee straight from the hands at Creque Dam Farm. Some of the aforementioned wonders, such as moringa flowers and katuk, we had to research prior to purchase, but I&#8217;d say that we are feeling more limitless than limited by our local produce! We are, in fact, excited to test some local flora and fauna on our other senses besides those governing olfaction and vision.</p>
<p>How did we come to this conclusion? It goes a little something like this: we arrive at the supermarket only the find that everything we intended to buy is either overripe, hard as rock, or from a million miles away. The change in food plan might have been easily overcome if it were not for the fact that every one of our gang has dietary preferences as well as regimens; supplying food to sustain everyone is a challenge worthy of any food network challenge! Some are vegetarians and hypoglycemic, others gluten-nut-dairy-free carnivores, others avoid vitamin k, carbohydrates, or nightshades, and still others are triathletes who might waste away were it not for their nightly scoop of ice cream (variation is the strength of the species, is it not?). And so, when it was also mentioned that in food-shopping excursions priority was to be given to the packaging materials (aka plastic-free) and origins of the produce&#8230;well, I think secretly our cook was tempted to quit on us, especially being that most produce is packaged in styrofoam and plastic containers because after all, this is the tropics. We grabbed some sweet potatoes and some cucumbers, threw them into our canvas food bags, and retreated.</p>
<p><a href="http://villasoleil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/reinventing-the-breadbasket3.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-388" title="reinventing-the-breadbasket3" src="http://villasoleil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/reinventing-the-breadbasket3.jpg" alt="reinventing-the-breadbasket3" width="500" height="287" /></a><span id="more-369"></span>Grammy, the cook, and I, her advisor, were sent on reconnaissance investigating the question of how to pursue daily sustainability efforts while on island and survive the sweat and sea at the same time. We found out that 99.5% of the produce sold on St. Croix is imported! That seems an absurd percentage for such a lush climate, where mangoes and coconuts grow on local trees down the street from the villa. (You can check out more information on St. Croix&#8217;s self-sustaining history in this <a title="St. Croix - the breadbasket of the USVI" href="http://www.stcroixthisweek.com/featured-articles/reinventing-the-breadbasket-with-locally-grown.html" target="_blank">article</a>).</p>
<p>Let me give you a little summary of the things we learned today, so that you might also take this into consideration next time you find yourself hungry on St. Croix.</p>
<p>1) There exists a recycling plant that takes aluminum and cans. One of the locals we chatted with seems to think they also now take plastic but we&#8217;re going to have to verify that tomorrow. If it is indeed true, you can expect to find recycling bins at your disposal during your stay at our villa. To minimize needless plastic bags why not throw some reusable bags from home in your suitcase?</p>
<p>2) A few ways to encourage local sustainability movements with your investment and ingestion while avoiding over-priced under-quality produce at the supermarkets:</p>
<p>- <strong>Farmer&#8217;s Market Cooperative</strong>: Wednesdays and Saturdays * location? time?<br />
-  <strong>The farmstand at ARTfarm LLC (Southgate)</strong> across from Cheesburgers in Paradise. Mondays and Wednesdays 3-6pm or Saturdays 9-12pm. <a title="ARTfarm LLC - St. Croix, US Virgin Islands" href="http://www.stcroixthisweek.com/featured-articles/southgate-the-art-farm.html" target="_blank">More information</a> on this at http://www.stcroixthisweek.com/featured-articles/southgate-the-art-farm.html, and also details on local volunteer opportunities. A quote from the article states that &#8220;Among lush patches of flowering banana trees, happy volunteers flock to the farm on weekends, digging and weeding to their hearts&#8217; content. &#8220;Starting a volunteer-for-food-and-knowledge program has helped to build a community around a garden of great food,&#8221; explains Luca. We just might have to go see this unique vision built around the integration of art and food for ourselves!<br />
-   <strong><a title="Order fresh St. Croix produce online" href="http://www.vi.locallygrown.net/" target="_blank">Order produce online</a></strong> Monday/Tuesday from <strong>Creque Dam Farm. </strong> Pick it up Wednesday at Polly&#8217;s in Frederiksted. Coffee can be ordered and picked up any day of the week at Twin City Coffee House and Gallery on Company st. in Christiansted. It is my understanding that this farm is the home of VISFI, mentioned below. Another benefit of this system, besides the fact you can shop from any Wi-Fi hub,  is that the produce is picked only after it is sold online, eliminating excess that leads to unnecessary waste.<br />
- <strong>Tropics Hydroponics Farm </strong>is a great place to get tomatoes I hear. If you&#8217;re not sure what hydroponics means, on the surface level all you need know is that &#8220;growing with hydroponics requires about 1/10th the space and 1/10th the water as compared to traditional farming requirements&#8221; and the crops are hardly ever exposed to insects. If that&#8217;s too cryptic or agenda-filled for your liking you can read up on this year-old venture <a title="Tropics Hydroponics Farm St. Croix US Virgin Islands" href=" http://www.stcroixthisweek.com/featured-articles/tropics-hydroponics-farm.html" target="_blank">here</a>.  They are open weekday mornings 8-12pm or &#8220;when the gate is open&#8221;, otherwise sold at the LaReine farmers market. Their main clientele is the hospitality industry, but they can be found about half way down Frangipani, the road that goes from Salt River to Mon Bijou, two properties east of the new bridge, and are currently expanding their greenhouses to accommodate rising popular demand.</p>
<p>3)  <strong>VISFI (Virgin Islands Sustainable Farms Institute)</strong>, started by Ben Jones in 2003, is now over 100 acres of well-kept vegetable gardens and orchards in the northwest corner. According to the website, &#8220;VISFI promotes the development of agroecology: an innovative field of agriculture that enjoins productivity with resource conservation, using ecological and indiginous management models to create sustainable life systems. We believe local, organic agriculture and a practical educational experience are the first steps toward building vital communities and achieving long term sustainability within a healthy environment.&#8221; Check that inspiring mission statement and backing out <a title="Virgin Islands Sustainable Farms Institute" href="http://www.visfi.org/cms/index.php/about" target="_blank">here</a>:</p>
<p>4) <strong>Plaza Extra </strong>provides some gluten-free options such as 100% corn pasta, quinoa, and alternative flour(s). Supposedly <strong>Health Conscious </strong>over by Sunny Isle carries similar products, as suggested by the name. I have yet to investigate.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure there are other things going on that I don&#8217;t (yet) know about. Emphasis on the yet. As we of Villa Soleil learn how to incorporate our own current concerns of human behaviour and its consequences into this Carribbean home, so that we all might be on vacation in body but not in ethic, we will do our best to keep you abreast of the information at hand. Likewise of any interestingly savory recipes we come across in our experimentations. Happy conscious cooking!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[So we arrived on island last night for a few weeks of maintenance on Villas Soleil mixed with some fun.  I wake up this morning and something very large is missing from my usual view &#8211; something I have really gotten used to seeing.  The old hotel is gone!  If you have traveled to Villa [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_365" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 422px"><a href="http://villasoleil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/stx-hotel-ruins-photo1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-365" title="Salt River Bay National Historic Park, St. Croix US Virgin Islands" src="http://villasoleil.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/stx-hotel-ruins-photo1.jpg" alt="Salt River Bay National Historic Park, St. Croix US Virgin Islands changes" width="412" height="549" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Salt River Bay National Historic Park, St. Croix US Virgin Islands changes</p></div>
<p>So we arrived on island last night for a few weeks of maintenance on Villas Soleil mixed with some fun.  I wake up this morning and something very large is missing from my usual view &#8211; something I have really gotten used to seeing.  The old hotel is gone!  If you have traveled to Villa Soleil you may have explored the ruins on one of your walks, or when sitting on the deck it may have been the subject of your ponderings or even stories.  Now, it is no more than a pile of rubble.</p>
<p>This area was the site of an ambitious resort development back in the 80&#8217;s.  Backfilling of soil was done and the hotel nearly completed when Hurricane Hugo, the most devastating hurricane in recent history, hit St. Croix with a vengeance in 1989.  The developers left and a few years ago the US National Park added these lands to the <a title="Salt River Bay National Historic Park and Ecological Preserve information" href="http://villasoleil.com/ecopreserve.html" target="_blank">Salt River Bay National Historic Park and Ecological Preserve</a>.  The reclamation of this area is good from an ecological standpoint, as this is not only an important <a title="Salt River Bay National Historic Park and Ecological Preserve blog post" href="http://www.villasoleil.com/blog/?p=67" target="_blank">archeological site</a>, but also home to mangrove forests and a variety of birds and wildlife.</p>
<p>I have not been on island long enough to canvas my sources and find out what, if anything, further the US Park system has planned.  In any case, the Villa Soleil view, as I have known it for over 10 years, just radically changed.  Stay tuned&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>AA Caribbean Airfare Sale!  Hurry, Ends Friday, Aug. 6th.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[American Airlines announced their fall Caribbean airfare sale this morning!  In conjunction with the sale, Villa Soleil is offering a 10% discount off our already low Fall season rates.  But hurry!  Both end Friday, Aug. 6th.
Sample fares to St. Croix:
Boston              $417
New York        $386
Minneapolis    $487
Dallas                 $454
San Fran            $592
See the Villa Soleil availability calendar here and rates [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>American Airlines announced their fall Caribbean airfare sale this morning!  In conjunction with the sale, Villa Soleil is offering a 10% discount off our already low Fall season rates.  But hurry!  Both end Friday, Aug. 6th.</p>
<p>Sample fares to St. Croix:<br />
Boston              $417<br />
New York        $386<br />
Minneapolis    $487<br />
Dallas                 $454<br />
San Fran            $592</p>
<p>See the Villa Soleil availability calendar <a title="Villa Soleil availability calendar" href="http://www.homeawayconnect.com/calendar.aspx?propertyid=9807" target="_blank">here</a> and rates <a title="Villa Soleil rate schedule" href="http://www.villasoleil.com/rates.html" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
<a title="American Airlines Caribbean airfare sale discount" href="http://www.aa.com/netsaaver/viewNetSAAverSpecialsDetails.do?fN=CaribbeanSale.xml&amp;locale=en_US&amp;saleId=22&amp;cd=100803&amp;gc=ACF&amp;cc=EML&amp;cp=NSF&amp;skw=&amp;tc=&amp;pp=Carib-Ber-FS" target="_blank">American Airlines Caribbean sale</a><br />
Call Melissa at 720-346-3883 or email info@villasoleil.com for more details and to make your reservation.</p>
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		<title>St. Croix, US Virgin Islands Event Calendar for Oct/Nov 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, I know the dogs days of summer have just arrived yesterday with the first day of August, but it is never too early to plan a fall getaway.  You know, when the days start getting shorter and the sun begins to fade in the northern hemisphere, on St. Croix, nothing has really changed.  The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yes, I know the dogs days of summer have just arrived yesterday with the first day of August, but it is never too early to plan a fall getaway.  You know, when the days start getting shorter and the sun begins to fade in the northern hemisphere, on St. Croix, nothing has really changed.  The tropical sun greets every morning and burns brightly through the day until setting in its spectacular colors.  Traveling to the Caribbean in the fall helps extend your summer (and your tan!) and shortens the winter season.  In addition to the special events listed below the <a href="http://www.villasoleil.com/stcroix_beaches.html" target="_blank">beaches</a>, <a href="http://www.villasoleil.com/stcinfo_dining.html" target="_blank">restaurants</a> and casino are always open, as are the many other <a href="http://www.villasoleil.com/stcroixinfo.html" target="_blank">adventure</a> providers on the island.  So don&#8217;t delay &#8211; <a href="http://www.villasoleil.com/villareservationspaypal.html" target="_blank">reserve</a> your week for the fall at Villa Soleil today.  Contact Melissa at 720-346-3883 or email info@villasoleil.com for more details.  See our availability calendar <a href="http://www.homeawayconnect.com/calendar.aspx?propertyid=9807" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Oct 2010 special events:<br />
10     <a href="http://www.villasoleil.com/blog/?p=84" target="_blank">Coral Reef Swim</a> (2 and 5 miles)<br />
15     <a href="http://www.villasoleil.com/blog/?p=325" target="_blank">Sunset Jazz</a> &#8211; free jazz on the beach in Frederiksted</p>
<p>Nov 2010 special events:<br />
1       <a href="http://www.stx.k12.vi/profiles/JacksonD.htm" target="_blank">David Hamilton Jackson Day</a> &#8211; celebration of  the life and work of a St. Croix native<br />
19     <a href="http://www.villasoleil.com/blog/?p=325" target="_blank">Sunset Jazz</a> &#8211; free jazz on the beach in Frederiksted<br />
26    Thanksgiving Day &#8211; why not spend it on the beach this year and cook up Mahi Mahi instead of turkey<br />
26     <a href="http://www.gotostcroix.com/jumpup/" target="_blank">Jump Up</a> &#8211; traditional Christiansted street festival</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s always interesting for me to be on the &#8220;other side of the computer&#8221; from time to time&#8230;that is, searching for accommodations when we are on vacation.  Having just returned from a trip where I was reserving hotels literally for same day arrival, I was re-introduced to the &#8220;guest comments&#8221; or &#8220;user reviews&#8221; at many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 322px"><img title="Read our guestbook" src="http://www.villasoleil.com/images/testimonials.jpg" alt="Have a cold one before leaving us a note in our Villa Soleil guest book" width="312" height="466" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Have a cold one before leaving us a note in our Villa Soleil guest book</p></div>
<p>It&#8217;s always interesting for me to be on the &#8220;other side of the computer&#8221; from time to time&#8230;that is, searching for accommodations when we are on vacation.  Having just returned from a trip where I was reserving hotels literally for same day arrival, I was re-introduced to the &#8220;guest comments&#8221; or &#8220;user reviews&#8221; at many of the major sites like bookings.com and hotels.com.</p>
<p>This experience reminded me that travelers opinions are as varied as they are.  For instance, I laughed when I read &#8220;this hotel is right across the street from a church, whose bells ring often.  Not recommended.&#8221;  Now I happen to like church bells so for me that would have been a plus instead of a minus! Also, good reviews are no guarantee that you will not have an issue.  For example,  no one mentioned the wasp nest just outside the window of a hotel we did stay in.  As there was no air conditioning, it was either fry (temperatures over 30 degrees C) or hope the wasps were friendly.  Guess no one had stayed in that particular room yet..?!  And the tone of some reviews tip you off that this is the type of person who is difficult to satisfy no matter what.  On the whole, however, you do get a sense of a place from the different comments, and certainly, if one matter keeps popping up you can be pretty sure its for real.</p>
<p>At Villa Soleil we love getting emails from guests on their return, being notified that a guest has posted a review on one of the many websites that allow them, and reading the personal notes left in our guestbook at the villa.  We encourage prospective guests to read them as well.  Why?  Because guest satisfaction is our number one goal so its important to know what we are doing well and what may need a bit of attention!</p>
<p>So if you are looking for a Caribbean vacation rental villa, read why you should choose Villa Soleil using any of these links:</p>
<p>http://www.villasoleil.com/testimonials.html<br />
http://www.vrbo.com/6608#comments<br />
http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p103673#propertyReviews<br />
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g147402-d150012-r51847044-Judith_s_Fancy-Christiansted_St_Croix_U_S_Virgin_Islands.html</p>
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