The best I could do was to try to hold to my notion of at least one doodle per day, in quest of material for tear-away textures.
I did make a quick sketch of a rooster. Evidently, in Hurricane Ivan many chickens regained the species' lost freedom, and they have prospered in the wild. I bought a small watercolor of a rooster to commemorate the trip. The gallery owner alerted me to watching for wild chickens in front of the islands' two Kentucky Fried Chicken shops. Despite numerous passes with my camera handy, I never caught that irony in person.
The most involved work I made was a watercolored drawing of a catamaran beached near my lounge chair.
For art supplies, I packed a set of different line width markers, a watercolor pencil set and water reservoir brush, and a stack of precut 4" square card stock. I took watercolor postcards, but never used them.