We left Grenada after a wonderful 6 week stay. We made the True Blue Resort our second home where we could plug in, indulge in an occasional G&T, and check in when the Karmela B was on the hard getting her bottom painted and topsides shined. What a lucky lady! Grenada is a warm and welcoming country. The people are hospitable and helpful, whether on the road asking for directions, or getting a lesson on how to take apart a winch. I learned to make a mean callaloo soup and plantain salad and we watched a leatherback turtle come home to lay her 80 eggs and return to the sea. We hope to plan a salon encounter next year entitled "Where the Fugawi and Where are we Going?" Want to join us?
We had a wonderful week with Kari and we'll pick Alex up in St Lucia the day after tomorrow. We are celebrating our 10th anniversary since we met that fateful lunch date at Legal. We are hanging out 24/7 and for the most part doing great. There were a couple of weeks there where we managed to locate some burrs under each other's saddles. Burrectomies successfully performed, no one has walked the plank, although there were moments when sailorly self-control was called for....ah, the ghosts! bligh, blah, ahab, and elijah were visiting... fair winds prevail-no doldrums-no albatross. By the by, the albatross weighs 26 lbs, has an 11' wing span and circumnavigates the globe 3 x per annum. (definitely do not want one of those hanging around your neck, thank you very much mr coleridge)
We spent the last week heading north through the beautiful Grenadines. We'll take Alex back down there from St Lucia. The teeny island you see is called Happy Island and Gentil, the owner literally built the island out of conch shells and concrete. It took 7 years to build.He lives there in his 40 feet in diameter home, bar and restaurant. Solar panels, rain collection system, good music, wifi, and such a view. He plans to will it to the people of Union Island. He radiates happiness and smiles like Whoopi Goldberg.
I have to say we like this life. We just miss friends and family. A lot. We have 4 more months before returning to work. It's interesting to not know what will happen each day-what we'll see, what we'll feel like, what we'll talk about. (besides the weather). and whether Mick Jagger and David Bowie will greet us when we visit Mustique. And whether you, dear readers, can figger out which one of us rote witch sentence. Love, Karmela B, capn and crew
Hello from Maine....we are at our friends house and were telling them about your trip. How handy that we could whistle up your blog to illustrate! We miss you but are happy to know you are still enjoying the adventure.
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Avrum and Martha
Glad to hear that you are well--there were no blog posting for awhile leaving your at home audience wondering what was happening--Enjoy the rest of your time. Spring is just coming to Newton--we have had over a week of chill and rain. Today is beautiful--sunny warm, not hot, and the flowers are abloom.
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Helen