A few days off the boat
21 de junho de 2022, Suriname ⋅ 🌧 28 °C
Craig and I hired a car and left the boat for a few days. The first thing we did was get stuck in the mud. 🙈 In Craig’s defence, it was my fault. I suggested that we park in the only shady spotLeia mais
Food stuff
20 de junho de 2022, Suriname ⋅ 🌧 28 °C
I love going to the food markets and seeing what’s different. For starters, the beans (kouseband) in Suriname are about 5 times longer than those at home, and delicious. They chop them finely andLeia mais
Some Surinamese wildlife
17 de junho de 2022, Suriname ⋅ 🌧 29 °C
Well, I haven’t seen a puma or a boa constrictor (small mercies) but there is an abundance and variety of other wildlife here. We have seen some naughty monkeys, leaf cutter ants, hummingbirdLeia mais
River view
15 de junho de 2022, Suriname ⋅ 🌧 26 °C
My view of the Suriname River when I wash the dishes! 😊
Let’s get slothed!
12 de junho de 2022, Suriname ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C
If you were, for some reason, to consider the digestion of a sloth, you wouldn’t be surprised to learn that it’s quite slow. In fact, they descend from the tree tops just once a week to poop,Leia mais
Oh my heart!
3 de junho de 2022, Suriname ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C
This tiny green turtle hatchling went racing towards the ocean, flippers flapping, into the surf… and then was gone! No mommy or daddy to look after it! 🥺🥺🥺 Hatchlings engage in aLeia mais
Turtle mania
2 de junho de 2022, Suriname ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C
We were on a mission to see some turtles. It involved a one hour drive to Paramaribo and a two hour ferry ride across the Suriname River to a beach called Braamspunt. Along the way we saw some riverLeia mais
Arriving in Suriname
31 de maio de 2022, Suriname ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C
We arrived in Suriname 56 days after leaving Cape Town. Our last night at sea was a bit hectic: We needed to arrive at the Suriname River mouth at sunrise, but Fob had been flying along so we hadLeia mais
Looking for some Northern Comfort
24 de maio de 2022, North Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌧 26 °C
In the middle of the night of our 50th day on this trip, we crossed the equator. Mike was on watch and he tooted the horn to get us all up (a friendly toot - not a drama toot!) It was pitch blackLeia mais
Squall city
24 de maio de 2022, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌧 26 °C
The trip from Fernando to the northern bump of Brazil was champagne sailing. Calm waters and the wind behind us. Then the squalls started. We could see them approaching on the radar and the windsLeia mais
Beach bars
19 de maio de 2022, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C
It’s wonderful to have a meal with your toes in the sand, but just make sure that you leave with all of them! 😆
Fernando de Noronha
17 de maio de 2022, Brasil ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C
A few years ago, Tripadvisor named one of Fernando’s beaches, Baía do Sancho, the most beautiful beach in the world. And that’s what this island is all about - beautiful beaches. It’s a primeLeia mais
The deep blue sea
14 de maio de 2022, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ 🌬 28 °C
After having a swim in the middle of the Mozambique Channel on our last trip, I really wanted to have a dip in the middle of the Atlantic. The seas were too lumpy right in the middle, but I stillLeia mais
The greenest mountain
7 de maio de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ 🌬 27 °C
In the mid-1800s Darwin visited Ascension and later encouraged another botanist, Joseph Hooker, to import plants to the island so that when planted they could capture the rain and improve the soil.Leia mais
Go figure!
6 de maio de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C
The story goes that the Ascension Government ordered some road signs to warn drivers of the wild donkeys that roam around. Firstly, the company that supplied them had run out of donkey signs, so theyLeia mais
The sights of Ascension
6 de maio de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C
You can only live on Ascension Island if you work there or are under 18 years old. Once you retire, you must leave. So nearly everyone there either works for the Ascension Government or is part of theLeia mais
Not a soft landing
6 de maio de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ 🌬 26 °C
We had heard that getting onto Ascension is not easy. The landing consists of a couple of steel steps or a couple of concrete steps - take your pick. There are also a few thick ropes that you can hangLeia mais
Ascension
5 de maio de 2022, South Atlantic Ocean ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C
When we first saw Ascension Island just before dawn, it looked like a scene from a Bond movie - there were red, green, white and yellow lights strewn across the breadth of it, the odd one flashing. ItLeia mais
The kindness of the Saints
30 de abril de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ 🌬 23 °C
We found the St Helenians to be be very kind and friendly. They have limited resources on the island, but what they do have, they are very generous with. One morning on the ferry ride, one of theLeia mais
Next step
29 de abril de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C
We’ll be leaving St Helena tomorrow morning and heading for Ascension Island. We should arrive there in about five day’s time and will spend a couple of days there. Looking forward to sailingLeia mais
Coffee time
28 de abril de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C
We visited Farm Lodge - one of three small coffee plantations on the island. Steve, the owner, was there and explained the process, which is extremely labour intensive. Every bean is hand picked,Leia mais
Ground control
24 de abril de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C
Flights between St Helena and SA were stopped during Covid and have only just resumed. We were lucky to be in the right place at the right time to see the plane land on the long runway (nearly 2kmsLeia mais
Island houses
24 de abril de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ 🌬 24 °C
We spent the day travelling around the island and saw The Briars, the first house that Napoleon stayed in after he was taken prisoner by the British and brought to St Helena. We also went to Longwood,Leia mais
Island birthday
24 de abril de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ 🌬 23 °C
I never thought that I would celebrate a birthday on St Helena Island, but here I am! My gift from Gill was a most beautiful painting of the view from our boat, which I will treasure. Then we caughtLeia mais
Jacob’s Ladder
22 de abril de 2022, Santa Helena ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C
Some may not believe it, but I climbed the 699 steps up Jacob’s ladder. Dom and Craig were very kind and patient and stopped every 50 steps to rest (and then every 30 steps…) but we did it. TheLeia mais











































































































































ViajanteAir con sounds good. I wouldn't have been able to leave. Just out of interest, did the Dutch bring the slaves over from Africa? [[No need to reply, I just googled it]]
SailingFOBWhat is the answer? 😬
good of them to allow girls to pee on the cage [faros]
SailingFOBIsn’t it just! Or maybe they know that we would never even contemplate it! 😁