Doesn't
time fly when you are enjoying life? Yes 'Piano' seems very happy
too! We did spend a few days restocking in Martinique St Anne
Quite a few yachts here! |
and for a
change took the bus to Carrefour, all went well until the return bus
home, which was late and so seriously oversubscribed. We waited another 1
½ hours for the next bus arrived - to go all round the houses, so we
got another Island tour! Well even that wasn't too bad. 8th
February we sailed to Anse Mitan for a change of view.
Malcolm
also cleaned the hull and we managed to get the dive tanks filled on the
beach. I took advantage of the rainwater and cleaned the cockpit teak. All set then we departed for Dominica. This being the 12th
Feb. It was an early start which turned out to be unnecessary since
we flew along and made the anchorage by 5 o'clock. There was no sign
of Titus but Raymond greeted us just as warmly, and there was a BBQ
that evening so no cooking necessary.
and did a town trail in
Portsmouth on the Monday.
The guy who lives here was a cyclist when he worked in the UK |
We managed to sign up far a hike in the National Park on the Tuesday.
This is Winston our Tour guide |
and hike leader, he was a real star! |
Since
it was Customer Appreciation week we were treated to a cracking good
dinner at the recently converted Shirley Fort.
Malcolm also did a fair bit of hiking up various hills so I'll let the pictures tell the story.
Trail from Fort Shirley |
Malcolms' hike to Toucari |
This was on a path through the swamp but also had a hill to climb!
Cabrit Park entrance |
In fact Cabrit means Goat so no wonder that many hills and paths have this name!
Nets hanging to dry |
A very pleasant bus stop. |
This is the jetty close to the PAYS Office. |
'PAYS' Stand for Portsmouth Association of Yachting Services. All the members work their hardest to make our stay such a memorable one.
22nd
Feb sailed to Isles de Saintes and picked up a buoy at
Islet Cabrit
23rd
Feb did a morning sail to Malendure, Pigeon Island (Saints)and
anchored.
A Caribbean Cray fish (AKA Spiny Lobster) |
25th
Feb moved to Deshaies to check out.
26th
February Deshaies to Jolly Harbour another early start
and faster than lately clocking 8 knots! Our usual warm welcome from the Customs, Immigration and Port Authority teams.
27th
Feb motored round to 5 Island Harbour and anchored in
Hermitage Bay.
View over 5 Island Harbour |
Next time I write will be in March and by then it will be time for the Barths Bucket.....
3 comments:
You are blessed 😊 x x x x x Looks heavenly ❤
I love reading your adventures with Malcolm and Piano.
You have to know how envious you're making us ;)
It sounds like such hard enjoyable work keeping Piano ship shape :)
We are looking forward to the next part of your dreamy life aboard her.
Thank you so much Sue.
How many islands so far? And they all seem so hospitable and welcoming. Always good to hear from you and about Piano. Rob.
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