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<blockquote data-quote="gdale" data-source="post: 1549737" data-attributes="member: 23220"><p>We went to St Croix in December 2016, and rented a house there, and felt was the perfect choice for us. The house was in a gated community just steps away from the beach, where we spent our evenings in the water or sitting on the beach listening to the waves. We spent a lot of our time driving all over the island, and very impressed with the place. It sure was hard getting used to driving on the "wrong" side of the road, though! In the middle of the island, we drove past several herds of beautiful red Angus-looking cattle, which turned out to be Senepol.</p><p>We noticed everyone on the island speaks English, and it felt very similar to being in the U.S. Beautiful island, lovely weather, and a great experience!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gdale, post: 1549737, member: 23220"] We went to St Croix in December 2016, and rented a house there, and felt was the perfect choice for us. The house was in a gated community just steps away from the beach, where we spent our evenings in the water or sitting on the beach listening to the waves. We spent a lot of our time driving all over the island, and very impressed with the place. It sure was hard getting used to driving on the "wrong" side of the road, though! In the middle of the island, we drove past several herds of beautiful red Angus-looking cattle, which turned out to be Senepol. We noticed everyone on the island speaks English, and it felt very similar to being in the U.S. Beautiful island, lovely weather, and a great experience! [/QUOTE]
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