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WHEN ASKED WHERE to go for the “last lunch,” the answer was to the “unique tropical setting,” The Aquarium Restaurant.  It is on Magazine Beach. You get the picture.

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Enticing entry. As this is also Maca Bana, “an intimate collection of seven solar powered, artistically designed ‘banas’.”

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Ah, La Sirena.                                           Chilled wine cellar greeted us as we entered.

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Saucy artwork set the mood.

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It sits right on the beach. St. George’s is in the background.

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Lovely bar.

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Warnings of demon rum . . . or something.

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Bernard, a craftsman on the beach, sold us the bracelets Deborah is wearing as earrings.

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La Sirena, the mermaid in Spanish. Deb mermaided up onto Gene’s lap. Cute.

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The food was delicious at The Aquarium, and the ambiance very mellow and classy. But alas we had to leave and head back to Moody Blues.

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We know Deborah had a good time as we did with her. She is now a seasoned sailor having beat into 20–25 knots of wind, sailed with a reefed main, rocked and rolled all night long and dinghied all over the place. We hate to see her go. But like she said,” I’lllll be back!”

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Two duckies in the Tobago Cays.