Monday, April 27, 2009

4/27 Monday

This is a sweet little boat in the harbour. A captain has been hired to take it to Martinique...he reports that anything over 2 feet brings the engine out of the water.












Sunday 4/26 we went over to Puerto Blanco Marina for the weekly swap meet and buffet that is attended by cruisers and a few local vendors. There is a lady who does sewing and canvas work, so we took her two of our enclosure windows for zipper replacement. We have learned that regular application of chapstick will prevent the zippers from deteriorating, but these two were on their way to zipper heaven before we left Florida and before we learned that trick. We also picked up a couple of courtesy flags for Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands; a courtesy flag of the host country is flown after checking in. Our friend Marcel was selling his riding sail so we relieved him of it. A riding sail serves to somewhat stabilize the boat at anchor and reduce swinging on the anchor. I learned that Paula from S/V Exuma Grouper does haircuts, and since my hair was getting very long and heavy, I had myself a cut for $10. There are no Aveda salons here. I guess there was a discrepancy over the meaning of two inches but not to worry. We also met Bruce Van Zant, who lives here in Luperon and is the author of Passages South, the cruising guide for this part of the world.
After the swap meet, we enjoyed a buffet lunch with our friends. For the afternoon activity, we hiked over to the beach on the other side of the island and at the entrance to this harbor. We enjoyed the crashing surf and beach activity, camping out for a bit on a resort patio that overlooked the ocean. We short-cutted through the property to get back to the main road and encountered a few feathered friends.










This is Craig, me with too short hair and Bruce.
















Craig prepares for a high dive.








A cowboy rode his horse up to the beach...


















On a side note, Skip and I experimented with cooking plantains which can be eaten at any stage of ripeness. When they are green, they are much like a potato. When they are ripe, they are much more like the bananas which they resemble. We quartered and pan-fried in a bit of olive oil and butter, with a sprinkle of brown sugar at the end…delicioso!!










Monday 4/27/09
An excellent rainbow…may be a sign from above that we can go soon. Skip photo-shopped two pictures of it together to simulate the view.







4 comments:

Candy said...

Well, she's not Bahbee but it looks okay - a little lighter too - is that the sun? Yours always did lighten up quickly. Did you all acquire a drum of suntan lotion before you left? I wondered about that the other day and how expensive that must be down there...if it's even available.
Did you all tell the cowboy you were from Texas? That's the damnedest thing - wonder what ranch he rode in from?!?
XXX OOOO

Anonymous said...

Another week...another convention center. Your former life. This week it is Boston-Hynes for ARRS or Roentgen Ray as we call it. I have Greer on one side, Scoggins on the other and Berru behind me. Sounds perfect? Yet I read your stories of adventure, close my eyes and imagine I am there with ya'll. Keep it up!

Dan and Sue said...

As I always say - it's hair - it'll grow back!!

What a terrific rainbow shot! That must be good luck!!

We're still planning on hooking up with you in July so we'll just keep following the progress and see where we might meet.

About six of our friends have your site and we all agree - we are in AWE of you two! What fun!

xoxoxo

Dan and Sue

flgatorgoddess said...

I like the hair! Heading out on my own little adventure today. Foo Foo cruise was suppose to go to Cozumel- NOT... we were notified last night we'll be spending the day in Grand Caymen- that doesn't suck :) Stevie is in Cuba- smoking cigars- drinking rum no doubt. Have a GREAT weekend !!

As always- pea green with envy-
karen