Martha,
The spiny lobster appear to be on ice. They are quite colorful. How are they different from other lobster? How did he Pierre prepare them to eat?
Did you land on that small spot???
Thanks for the pictures.
Kathy
I was thinking about Pierre yesterday; like would he even be cooking for anyone with you off to St. Barts. Careful for what you think and of course those are his pictures! I can almost taste the lobster dipped in clarified butter and I bet the JOJO burger is good too. How great to own a fabulous yacht and a helicopter! I hope you are all having a fun time and thanks for the photos. Trish
Hi Martha,
Since I won't be vactioning on anyones yacht in the near or for that matter distant future,
it's nice to live them through your pictures....Did Pierre have some nice drawn butter to go with those lobsters?
Pauline Mucciaccio
Hi Martha,
love the pretty aqua color in the fish picture...and the "skrat"
wow ...that is one awesome boat!
how fun to go on an adventure after all of your hard work
The Skat + 1 helicopter + Simonyi + Martha + Chef Pierre + lobster/fine dining = can't get better than that!!! And yet there's more....
Love the Skat architecture w/ what appears to be steel circular stairs.....
What is floating to the right aft?? Almost appears to be a tented platform for dining or fishing?? Awesome sunset setting!!
Plzzz to share more & more Martha!!!!!
Hi Martha, Wow! Do you ever have talented people working for you! Pierre's pictures are beautiful. This is the closest I have ever been to a huge yacht and it is magnificent with helicopter and all. Speaking of Simonyi, I just read yesterday that he and Bill Gates contributed 30 million to a fantastic telescope project in Chile that will allow internet users to see magnificent views of the sky in 2015. I can hardly wait! Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to see what you have coming up next. Jan
It's ironic that I happened to pop over today because I just posted about having been stranded on an island on my honeymoon. Your pictures are beautiful and the boat is just amazing! Blessings... Polly
You are so thoughtful to share all these wonders with us. I keep your friend Carolyn's picture in my cookbook to remember what is important in life. I too have a daughter like yours...but God heals all wounds. -from Hartland, Michigan
I have so enjoyed your vacation!
Thank you for the wonderful pictures. I am waiting for hip surgery so this year my winter vacation was via Martha!
Thank you for taking the time to share!nmm
I loved the pictures and information about Grenada. We will be cruising in this area in February and one of the ports is Grenada. Looking forward to that stop.
Thanks Martha
P.S. I love your TV show.
Barbara
cheeseburger in paradise ---did you eat one with lettuce and tomato hienz 57 and french fried potato?
Posted by: Hardboiledegg | January 04, 2008 at 06:56 AM
Martha,
The spiny lobster appear to be on ice. They are quite colorful. How are they different from other lobster? How did he Pierre prepare them to eat?
Did you land on that small spot???
Thanks for the pictures.
Kathy
Posted by: Kathy | January 04, 2008 at 07:03 AM
beautiful pictures. i wonder if the picture of the side of the boat was taken with a fisheye lens?
Posted by: christina(apronstrings) | January 04, 2008 at 07:05 AM
I was thinking about Pierre yesterday; like would he even be cooking for anyone with you off to St. Barts. Careful for what you think and of course those are his pictures! I can almost taste the lobster dipped in clarified butter and I bet the JOJO burger is good too. How great to own a fabulous yacht and a helicopter! I hope you are all having a fun time and thanks for the photos. Trish
Posted by: Trish | January 04, 2008 at 09:04 AM
Hi Martha,
Since I won't be vactioning on anyones yacht in the near or for that matter distant future,
it's nice to live them through your pictures....Did Pierre have some nice drawn butter to go with those lobsters?
Pauline Mucciaccio
Posted by: PAULINE MUCCIACCIO | January 04, 2008 at 09:20 AM
Hi Martha,
love the pretty aqua color in the fish picture...and the "skrat"
wow ...that is one awesome boat!
how fun to go on an adventure after all of your hard work
regards
michele
Posted by: michele | January 04, 2008 at 11:53 AM
You should explain what the MY in front of Skat means. Motor Yacht. Many people may think you are referring to it as mine/my.
Posted by: MY Skat | January 04, 2008 at 12:55 PM
The Skat + 1 helicopter + Simonyi + Martha + Chef Pierre + lobster/fine dining = can't get better than that!!! And yet there's more....
Love the Skat architecture w/ what appears to be steel circular stairs.....
What is floating to the right aft?? Almost appears to be a tented platform for dining or fishing?? Awesome sunset setting!!
Plzzz to share more & more Martha!!!!!
Posted by: Cee Cee | January 04, 2008 at 01:20 PM
Hi Martha, Wow! Do you ever have talented people working for you! Pierre's pictures are beautiful. This is the closest I have ever been to a huge yacht and it is magnificent with helicopter and all. Speaking of Simonyi, I just read yesterday that he and Bill Gates contributed 30 million to a fantastic telescope project in Chile that will allow internet users to see magnificent views of the sky in 2015. I can hardly wait! Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to see what you have coming up next. Jan
Posted by: Jan Erickson | January 04, 2008 at 01:47 PM
Have a WONDERFUL time, you deserve it!!!!!
Hugs,
Deborah
Posted by: Deborah | January 04, 2008 at 03:06 PM
Martha, my invitation to come with you guys must have been lost in the mail. Right? (Hey, dreaming is free!)
The pictures are wonderful - yours and Pierre's!
-Andrew, in not-at-all-tropical Canada (But, oh, the skiing!)
Posted by: Andrew Ritchie | January 04, 2008 at 05:02 PM
Pierre,
Good job with the camera. Of course you know it was cute a premier chef taking pictures of a hamburger joint.
I am with Andrew--I appreciate the invite and am sorry but my mailman was buried in a blizzard the day I had to RSVP.
ENJOY!
Posted by: Margie | January 04, 2008 at 07:56 PM
The black & white architecture pictures are wonderful! I love how they accent the fine details. What type of camera do you use?
"It's French for Nicole"
http://www.fenicle.com
Posted by: FENICLE | January 04, 2008 at 08:01 PM
I love love love the architectural photos of the boat. Beautiful. I need to get a better camera.
Posted by: Make and Takes | January 04, 2008 at 11:55 PM
The pictures are beautiful. I appreciate so much getting to see
scenes from your trip, and look
forward to hearing about it on
your "Martha" show.
Posted by: Vivian Price | January 05, 2008 at 09:11 AM
It's ironic that I happened to pop over today because I just posted about having been stranded on an island on my honeymoon. Your pictures are beautiful and the boat is just amazing! Blessings... Polly
Posted by: Polly | January 05, 2008 at 10:43 AM
You are so thoughtful to share all these wonders with us. I keep your friend Carolyn's picture in my cookbook to remember what is important in life. I too have a daughter like yours...but God heals all wounds. -from Hartland, Michigan
Posted by: Candace Campbell | January 05, 2008 at 11:43 AM
The architectural photos are stunning! Thanks for sharing these :-)
Posted by: Wicked Good Dinner | January 05, 2008 at 02:18 PM
I have so enjoyed your vacation!
Thank you for the wonderful pictures. I am waiting for hip surgery so this year my winter vacation was via Martha!
Thank you for taking the time to share!nmm
Posted by: Neoma Moss | January 07, 2008 at 06:53 AM
Looks like you had a good time. Grenada is so pretty.
Loved the coconut and you with your shades.
Jan
Posted by: Janis | January 07, 2008 at 10:03 PM
I loved the pictures and information about Grenada. We will be cruising in this area in February and one of the ports is Grenada. Looking forward to that stop.
Thanks Martha
P.S. I love your TV show.
Barbara
Posted by: Barbara Gravenkemper | January 08, 2008 at 09:35 PM