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Relaxing in Marigot
Ann
03/21/2010, 13 57.96'N:61 01.66'W, Marigot Bay, St Lucia

This picture was taken in the rain forest at the half way point in what was advertised as a one hour hike and ended up being 2,1/2 hours. The good news is that we went and enjoyed it. Had we known otherwise, we probably would have stayed on the boat! Brad and I are now sitting in Marigot Bay doing 'boat projects' while it blows like stink outside. We watch the Moorings charterers go out and turn around and come back in! The forecast is for 3 days of this, so here we sit, not being in any hurry to go anywhere. Our plan is to sail to Bequia later this week and then sit there through Easter. This is a very busy little harbor with lots going on, being a charter hub, and restaurants and amenities ashore, so not a bad place to hole up. We are on a mooring right nest to the best restaurant in town, so that's good too. They have a jazz band playing most nights, so we relax and listen to their music and eat our food, the price is right! Since it's Sunday we are on our Sirius radio marathon to entertain us all morning while we scrub and organize. Doesn't take much to entertain this crew!

We're heading back north
Ann
03/20/2010, 13 57.96'N:61 01.66'W, Marigot Bay, St Lucia

After sustaining wind gusts of 40 knots off Grand Piton, we decided to move the boat yesterday! We powered 12 miles north to lovely Marigot Bay, one that James Michener has dubbed 'one of the prettiest in the Caribbean'. We anchored outside, but the winds were so gusty that we actually popped the anchor and succumbed to the nice boat boy and a mooring! There ia a lovely beach and lagoon that we will move into today as it is going to blow, so this will be our 'hang out address' for the next few days. Lots of shore activities, laundry (!) and an opportunity to sort out the boat and clean. Listening on the SSB and talking to Chris Parker, the weather guru, this seems to be what everyone is doing, so I'm sure we will come up with a few more friends. Sounds like Spring has sprung at home, so I'm not feeling so badly telling you all of this! More later...

The Alps in the Caribbean
Ann
03/18/2010, 13 49.53'N:61 03.82'W, The Pitons, St Lucia

Here we are anchored under the Great Piton in the national park in St Lucia. It is quite spectacular, not only physically, but when the wind whooshes down the side of the mountain it blows everything off the boat! We have had a super week with David and Lise. Fun time in Rodney Bay, interesting time watching 3 cruise ships maneuver in a small harbor in Castries, but worth it for the education and the delicious dinner at Jacques Restaurant. We then pushed on to the Pitons early in the am to make sure to get a mooring in the Park, which we did right up by the Jalousie Hotel. The snorkeling here is spectacular. Bright, colored fish and beautiful marine life that has been protected so it is very much alive. I've never seen a floourescent blue fish before! Two nice boys bought us a fresh tuna that they had just caught, so dinner was a no brainer, but that would be after a lunch trip to the Laverie resort and Dasheen restaurant. The restaurant is high on the hill with a sp ectacular view of both Pitons from on high. Too bad the food didn't match the view, but you can't have everything! Lise has learned to make T-punches now, so that is our new favorite drink which also cures indigestion from lunch! Today we went way up into the rain forest (19,000 acres of it)for a 4 mile hike/walk. Great vegetation and a wonderful guide who just scratched the surface pointing out the 19 different species of ferns that live there. Back on the boat for swims and naps, tough day!

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