Syndicate Rainforest I

Our day doesn’t end here (good grief… I know… the blog entry continues). Alexis dropped us off around 11 but we still had the rest of the day. Sitting on a tour boat didn’t tucker us out so weЧитать далее
Indian River Tour

When you first anchor in Portsmouth, there is a system/company of boats and one comes out to greet you and make their touring services available to you. Being new to the harbor I was weary of thisЧитать далее
Portsmouth, Dominica

We left the Saintes to go a little further South to Dominica. This will be furthest South we go on our trip.
Dominica, the land untouched and unspoiled (….by McDonalds). But really it’s lush andЧитать далее
The Saintes VII

So I loved the Saintes... and strolling the streets swimming in their waters and drinking their wine. Below is the town square, the no name bar, a fancy street restaurant we ate dinner at and usЧитать далее
The Saintes VI

We moved again to Marigot Bay and had the place to ourselves
The Saintes V

Pain de Sucre and really bad rum
The Saintes IV

Love Terre de Haut but we did move to Pain de Sucre for a few nights
The Saintes III

Because I loved the Saintes so much here's another batch of photos.
The Saintes II

The Saintes I

We continued our snorkeling and hiking streak. And we’ve taken great strides to assimilating ourselves to island time. We’ve completed small projects onboard with screens and perfecting ourЧитать далее
En Route to The Saintes

Beautiful fun sail
Pigeon Island

Where is Jacques Cousteau’s favorite dive spot? Pigeon Island Guadeloupe.
CousteauA man as cool as he is legendary, Mike & I had to stop over and check it out; the Jacques Cousteau NationalЧитать далее
Exploring Deshaies

Deshais, Guadeloupe

In all of our travels, Mike & I have never geared up for a destination, traveled there, then left; all the while never completely knowing the correct way to pronounce the town we were visiting. BeforeЧитать далее
Bonjour Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe Je sui desole (sorry)! For all these years, I’ve been pretty ignorant in Caribbean geography. If you’re like me, you know the Caribbean as turquoise waters SE of FL, right? Let me shedЧитать далее
Antigua III

We moved to Falmouth Harbor, and thus began the Royal Clipper chasing us around the Caribbean for the next month or two.... ;)
Antigua II

In and around English Harbour.
Antigua English Harbour

Well, on the last 15 minutes of our trip as zeroed in on our destination harbor.... we were about to take down the sails and turn on the engine when a very not- so-funny thing happened.... the engineЧитать далее
7 Days at Sea, Our X-Mas Story

Passage from Bermuda to Antigua….big waves and 18-25 knot winds the entire time for 7 full days. Such a sailing adventure! The most common phrase onboard… “I love you. I don’t love this.”Читать далее
Hamilton, Bermuda III

Hamilton, Bermuda II

Hamilton Bermuda

We explored the city and saw the moth races take place.
Bermuda the Beautiful

The first thing you notice about Bermuda is possibly that gorgeous clear turquoise water but for me it was the people. Everyone we met was approachable, helpful, fun, and really made life a good timeЧитать далее
Entering Bermuda

Soon our depth sounder was able to finally read the depths again and with the shallower depths of 100 and 50 and 30 feet came the Bermudian coast and respective light blue waters. We made it this farЧитать далее
The Sportiest Sail Yet

We left at sunset from Moorhead City, NC on Monday November 30th. I was on watch when we approached the Gulf Stream but through the dark couldn’t see it coming. Once we were in it, WOW, you felt it!Читать далее
Pre Bermuda Thoughts

I learned long ago not to overthink life. It’s not worth the headache and in the end you’ll be sitting on the dock for an eternity thinking through all the ‘what if’s’. Don’t get me wrong,Читать далее