Most days start with the radio net then Trudy kayaks off to the noodling (water aerobics) set. I get an extra hour in bed reading or an hours guitar practice. In addition this month the Americas Cup racing has kept us busy. As always we are watching the weather for hurricanes. September is renowned for being the most active month but we have been remarkably lucky with a very mild month.
Sun 1st
Usual jam session in Whisper Cove with a few new faces. Including a Blues harpist Christian and his country singing wife Alita from Spirit a Libre. They will come and watch us play next Saturday with a view to joining the band...
Mon 2nd
Stay on board, rest day and loads of rain.
Tues 3rd
Intended to stay on board but Hans and Betina are leaving tomorrow so we have a late farewell party at Rogers bar. Politics are hotting up over the use of this small island beach.
Wed 4th
I phone the owner of Shadowfax tours who supplied a lot of the beach equipment for Roger's bar. The French owner of Shadowfax concedes that as Roger has been squatting on the beach for over 20 years he now has ownership of the beach; so even if the barbecues and tables were originally supplied by them anyone using the beach should ask Roger first. It also seems reasonable that they should patronize his bar for some drinks at least. Mary's food is excellent value at about £4-50 a plateful and drinks are EC$5, about £1-20 for a glass of wine, a rum and coke or a beer. All with ice. I don't know why anyone would bother to bring booze and coolers to the beach at that price. Burger night at the Oasis and we meet Matt and Sue from Luludu. Matt is a good guitarist and agrees to join us next Saturday.
Thur 5th
Darts match at Taffy's bar. Killer, 15 lives each and 12 people play. It takes ages then we have a 3 a side team 501 double in and out to finish just before dark. Then off to the Oasis bar until very late discussing (in great detail) after effects of prostate cancer with a fellow (recovering) cruiser. There is life after the op.
Fri 6th
The fourth final refund payment due on the failed liferaft service was due a week ago. We get confirmation that a second payment (of four) will be made today. Nasty taste. We should probably forgo the remaining payments and just report the guy as there are currently 4 yachts missing and who knows who serviced their liferafts.
Sat 7th
Busy day shopping for 4 hours Ugh! This shopping bus thing is getting to be a drag. Back to boat to cook for tonight's pot luck, Opening Rounds for the Final 17 races in the America's Cup. Then a brilliant night playing with Country Dave and Matt from Luludu. Christian and Alita bring their friends Karin and Jeanjaque and all goes very well. We plan a practice session later in the week with blues harps and vocals.
Short stop at Nimrod's
Sun 8th
Watch Americas Cup racing very close, very exciting. These catamarans fly over a meter above the water!
Mon 9th
Rest day on board. Karin and Jeanjaque from Merlin arrive on our boat, play a little guitar and try to sell us a massage at US$60...No chance.
Tue 10th
Invited for a “Bunhi Chow” a south African dish, curry in half a bread loaf. We are all watching the development of Giselle and Humberto the two named storms out in the Atlantic. Watch a couple of races from the Americas Cup.
Thur 12th
Invited for barbecue ribs at Taffy's after darts but cannot make this as we want to see the Americas cup; it might have been the last day. New Zealand only need two more wins but cocked up by nearly turning their cat upside down. This is followed by a practice session introducing the blues harpist and backing vocals.
Fri 13th
Thundery weather and lots of rain. So miss out on the boules and the karaoke.
Sat 14th
A brilliant set with Country Dave, Peter Bonta, Matthew, Alita, Christian and me. At the end we are swapping guitars and Dave stands down to let the guitars rip. Fantastic time.
Sun 15th
Sunday lunch at Taffy's. Everyone has been raving about this. Good job it was only £8-40 as it was a bit like school dinner. Mash, no roasties, overcooked cabbage and carrots, under cooked stuffing, flat Yorkshire puds, three slices of over cooked pork (with under cooked fat) all covered in gravy. Loads of food but not “The best Sunday Lunch in the Caribbean” as it is billed. They also do “The best Fish and Chips in the Caribbean” but I won't be rushing to find out. Strangely 4 of 6 people on our table also rated this very highly.
Mon 16th
Nothing done! Reading and browsing.
Tues 17th
Head out to the shops and the Grenadian Postal Corporation (GPC) I set up a Miami PO Box with the GPC. For £18 you can get the GPC to forward stuff from a Miami PO Box so it is possible to get imports from e.g. Amazon or Yanmar. Delivery is once a week on Friday for anything received in Miami by Wednesday. There is still stamp and duty to pay but it look like it will be a lot cheaper than the usual importers.
Wind is so strong in San Francisco (23 knots!) that the Americas Cup racing is cancelled, but we are in the bar so have a few before coming home. Hans and Betina are back with Son and girlfriend. They park right next to us. (But much better placed than the Canadians on “Pollucks” were a few days ago)
Wed 18th
Mikes (60th) birthday party on the Flying Buzzard. Starts at 5pm! We watch an Americas Cup race, the second is cancelled (too much wind!) so we get to the 'Buzzard early. A look in their hold unveils a piano! And a Matchless motorcycle of some description.
Thur 19th To Tue 24th
Every day spent doing not much but wait for the Americas Cup racing at 4pm. The Kiwis we leading by 8 points to 1 needing one further win to take the cup. They then proceeded to lose eight races in a row. They were leading by a huge margin in one race; but we are told that the race must complete in 40 minutes! They cross the line first but 4 minutes late. The wind was too light (12 knots)! On other days the wind has been too strong (23 knots) and from the wrong direction (!). FYI normal boats just get going in a 23 knot breeze.
Wed 25th
Burger night and we meet up with Else and Peter from “Whatever”, they are Dutch living in Curacao and Edith and Jacque from “Nave”. Final of the Americas Cup. The Americans retain the cup. Only consolation is that Sir Ben Ainsley was their tactician for the last eight races and was no doubt instrumental in the last eight wins.
Thur 26th
We have Julie, Mike and Angie over for a chili with Hans and Betina. Late session. Much talk of Cuba and rum cocktails.
Fri 27th
Fish and Chips at Taffy's;we meet our neighbours Phill, and Piere from Beothuck and Honiara. Fish is Mahi mahi, chips are made from potatoes light batter, pretty good actually. Second best in Caribbean to date.
Dave and friends has been moved to Fridays, we find out this morning. It will be followed by an open mike event. And Karaoke is moved to Saturday. We need to chase around to get boat papers to a Yanmar spares shop and one of the chandlers announced they have a sale today. Dave's set and the open mike are excellent we have a crowd right until 11:30! 2 and a half hours after “cruisers midnight”.
Sat 28th
Rest day we don't go to the karaoke!
Sun 29th
Whisper Cove for a jam then Hog island for the Sunday afternoon lime on the beach.
Mon 30th
Visit to Stingo. John gives me about 16,000 song sheets. He is the author of the Desperate Sailors website. A great site for finding crew and boats.