Thursday, 2 January 2014

December 2013


December arrives and we begin to head off North again. We have had a very quiet Hurricane season.
We will miss all the friends from Grenada but hope to be back sometime.


Sunset in Prickly Bay Grenada




Barracuda, Andy's first catch from Manureva
Phil showed us how to prep and cook this, It fed 6 with leftovers!


Andy fishing.

Ambler Tyrell Bay Carriacou 


Gig in the Lazy Turtle Frank on drums


Andy Cora and Stan. Lunch at the Lazy Turtle Carriacou.

Lazy Turtle gig was previous night


Stan on Dive dock Tyrell bay

Beach in Tyrell Bay

A cruise ship overtakes on our way to Bequia


A fantastic sail to Bequia in perfect conditions.


Wreck at the entrance to Admiralty bay Bequia



Manureva and Ambler anchored near L'Auberge Port Elizabeth Bequia


Sunset in Admiralty Bay

Trudy in Bequia Manureva in far distance

The Unicorn St Lucia


Sunset Rodney bay

On the hard in Rodney Bay 23rd December!

We needed to get our sail-drives serviced and chose to put a couple of layers of antifoul on whilst out of the water. We were lucky to get parts in two days so we were not out of the water too long.

Yachts decorated for xmas

Yole in Le Marin Martinique


Yole advertising a different beer



Friday, 6 December 2013

November 2013

Not much happened in November, we just wait for the end of the  hurricane season.
It took four hours to clean the oysters, mussels and weed from the anchor chain. I bet you feel really sorry for us!

Me with slipped halo  at the Oasis bar  in Clarkes  Court Bay Grenada


A couple of sunset pics off Hog Island Grenada

Full moon Hog Island

The noodling set

Manureva from kayak

More noodlers

Sue showing off her leg

On the way to Roger's bar

Renato joined us to play his sax

De Big Fish gig for RuffnNuff


Tuesday, 12 November 2013

October 2013



Our friends Matt and Sue's beautiful 1920's boat "Luludoo"


"Ambler" Stan and Cora's ex english lifeboat from the 1940's


Our neighbours, Hans and Bettina with a lovely sunset off Hog Island.

The stage at Hog Island with the band setting up.

The band on Hog.

Andy, well into it!


The start of the treck down to the fall's. Walking sticks provided.

Some nice shade from the rain forest.


A steep slippery walk down.

Worth it when we got there! Two of the fall's from " The seven sisters" waterfalls.


Butterfly our guide doing a back flip from about 40ft.


A nice view of the bay on our way back from Seven Sisters.


A rum shop on route.


Concorde Falls.


Andy playing with RuffnNuff at Clarkes court Bay.


Me and the crowd enjoying listening to the band.


The silly dog show at Grand Anse.

One of the stray pups they are trying to find homes for at the show. This is the guy I would have chosen!


Noodling every morning at Hog.


It's not really a spectator sport!