Tuesday, July 29, 2014
The (sea) grass is always greener on the other side
Throughout our sailing slog southeast from the Bahamas to Grenada, we enjoyed some beautiful and interesting areas. However, we had left our sailing friends behind and there were very few kid boats. We were really looking forward to getting to Grenada and getting Mark and Conrad some friends their own age.
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Christmas in July
Nutmeg |
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Carriacou, Grenada
Grenada has already established itself in our book as a place that sucks you in. We learned this the second morning after we arrived in Tyrell Bay on the island of Carriacou. We had checked in the day before and planned to make our way south towards Prickly Bay on the main island to meet my parents who were flying in from Chicago in a few days. We meant to leave in the morning.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
The Grenadines
Steph on Endless Pleasure took this. It looks like we're sinking. |
We started for Bequia at daybreak and decided to sail along
the windward side of St. Vincent. It was a bit lumpy (2 of our wine glasses
broke that had survived a year and a half on the boat) but the wind was decent and we made good time. It was weird watching
Endless Pleasure in the big seas because it was like watching ourselves get
bounced around. It also looks worse from a distance, as you don't realize you're moving around as much when you are on the boat. We caught a nice Black Fin tuna just as we rounded the bottom of St Vincent.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
When there's too much excitement
Endless Pleasure (before it all went pear shaped) |
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Elegant Martinique
It's so hot as we head south in the Caribbean that it seems like the dogs have become nocturnal. Almost every dog we see is napping in the shade. As the sun goes down and the temperature becomes more tolerable, we start to hear the howling and barking. Strangely, we never see dogs in the water.