Like many visitors, we arrived by sailboat. As long-term cruisers who work remotely, we need constant connectivity. While ashore, I was using my own data plan under one of their shelters when a very agitated staff member rudely told me to leave. "You cannot use our facilities without patronizing our bar," they said. I replied, "I am happy to patronize your bar," to which they responded, "That doesn't mean just buying a beer." At the time, there wasn't much else to purchase since they weren't serving food during our stay. I didn't argue, apologized, and returned to my boat to finish my workday, deciding never to spend a penny at this bar. Many places understand the needs of cruising sailors like us and do their best to accommodate. If we can't connect, we can't work, and if we can't work, we can't visit your island. It's that simple. Hopefully, this place will come to understand that, but I won't be back to find out.