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Freya of Clyde
Follow Anne and Alan as they sail through the beautiful Caribbean
INDEPENDENCE DAY
01/Sep/2009, TRINIDAD

Independence Day in Trini was celebrated in true Trini style, with pan and fireworks. Here's some snippets to keep you interested, but just enough
to make things annoying!

The Starlift Panyard dancers:
.. ;

and of course; pan ... ;

.. and
don't forget the Tassa Drums ; ;

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ALAN
30/Aug/2009, THE ANCHOR LOCKER

We're still up on stilts in the boatyard. Alan as usual is getting himself into all sorts of weird shapes and predicaments. Here he is, trying to stop a few leaks in the bow. He wasn't too happy that I snapped him while he was up there - he thought the camera flash was an electrical wire going "bang"! We've been packing and unpacking the foc'sle to let us into the anchor locker every day now for a week. We have to repack it at night so we can get to bed. The rest of the boat is a complete shambles - oh well, off to the pub again ... can't cook in this shambles - it's a great way to get out of cooking!!

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COTTAGE ON STILTS AGAIN
14/Aug/2009, Powerboats, Trinidad

We got hauled on Wednesday and are back to being a cottage on stilts again. We'll be in the boatyard until about November.

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TRINIDAD
17/Jul/2009, Powerboats

Well, we're back "home" in Trinidad after 8 months sailing. It's great to be back. We're on "C" Dock in Powerboats. Lots of projects planned. More later ....

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CARRIACOU
05/Jul/2009, GRENADA

I should have updated this blog when we arrived in Carriacou about 2 weeks ago, but I didn't!! Tut tut. We'll be here until tomorrow when we hope to move down to St George's in Grenada.

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BACK ON THE BOAT
09/Jun/2009, VIRGIN ISLANDS

(More photos of Scotland and the bottom photo is of Val relaxing in her living room!!!)

Anne's back on the boat after a long, hard, tiring journey from Scotland. Thanks to everyone for their good wishes. Scotland was hot and sunny and very beautiful, but I know I probably got the best weather of the year while I was there.

We're thinking of heading south in the next week or so, weather dependent. It will be great to get back to "normality". We're in Brewers' Bay next to the airport on St Thomas which is very quiet, no swell, and absolutely nobody anchored in the bay. The beach is fairly quiet too, and no noise. We simply cannot understand why there's no-one else here, but we're not complaining.

There was a really nasty thunderstorm with lightening last night which kept us awake for a while - well, it kept Alan awake, Anne went back to sleep!!









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MORE SCOTLAND
29/May/2009, The Highlands

Well, this is not the Caribbean - it's the west coast of Scotland - and very bonny it is too. It was a beautiful day. I travelled up north to see Val (from Meander 11). She lives in the middle of nowhere just south of Mallaig on the Ardnamurchan Penninsula. The scenery is spectacular and this was the best view of the day.

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SCOTLAND
21/May/2009, Helensburgh

Anne's back in Scotland again. Mum died on the 6th May at the grand old age of 94.

I'll be back on the boat from the 4th June to rejoin Alan, who is still in the Virgin Islands on "Freya".

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US VIRGIN ISLANDS
12/Apr/2009, MEGAN'S BAY

We've been in the US Virgin islands for a few weeks now, lots of photos already on the Blog. Hopefully I'll get a few new photos in the next week or so.

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Simpson Bay Lagoon
02/Mar/2009, ST MAARTEN

We're back again in St Maarten after having had a great week in Dominica. We hadn't planned on being on Dominica for a week, but the weather put us off going further north until the seas and winds calmed down. We had a great tour of the island and I've uploaded some photographs to the gallery - no explanations at the moment as to what they are - hopefully later. Click on the "photo gallery" to find them - (Dominica 2009).

We've bought a new cooker and Alan's planning on Anne making some great meals - uhm .....

We're here in St Maarten until probably sometime next week - yet again waiting for a suitable weather window.

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Portsmouth
19/Feb/2009, Dominica

We're back in Dominica. It's just as lovely as ever. We're going exploring tomorrow, or at least Anne is with Geoff and Jo from "Sutton Hoo". Alan's not feeling too good, so he may just stay on the boat and let Anne do the sightseeing. Will try to get some photos on the blog soon.

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PEACE AND QUIET
17/Jan/2009, CARRIACOU

We arrived in Carriacou yesterday, after a short sail north from the island of Grenada, although Carriacou is still part of Grenada. It's very busy here, and we're anchored right next to "Shian". We'll probably be here for a few days before heading to the Grenadines. The photos above were taken in Grenada before we left. The photo of the street, and the one with the canon is the town of St George's, the view of the water and yachts is Clarke's Court Bay. The dog was very busy digging holes all over Hogg Island sniffing out and tossing out crabs - very busy wee dog and an absolute scream to watch!

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GRENADA
14/Jan/2009, St George's Lagoon

Still here in Grenada. The seas outside are high and the winds are strong, so we're staying put until they calm down a bit. Christmas was good - we spent it with Paul and Janie on "Shian".

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Hogg Island
16/Dec/2008, GRENADA

We finally left Trinidad on Monday the 6th of December to sail north to Grenada. We arrived on the Tuesday morning, tired but safe and anchored in St George's Lagoon - yes we discovered we could still anchor in the Lagoon. Still free wi-fi from Island Water World. The new Port Louis Marina seems to have come to a standstill as far as building is concerned. We were in the lagoon for a couple of days and then moved round to Hogg Island for sand, sea, snorkelling and generally lazing around. It is just as gorgeous and very, very peaceful.

We had a very interesting start to our sail when we were leaving Trini. Half a mile north of the BOCA we saw what we thought was a seal in the water. A SEAL - no, not in this heat - it turned out to be a dog getting swept down by the current towards Venezuela. So, being the good, kind people we are (huh?) we managed to rescue it - interesting experience though! (We had the main sail up, but the engine was still on). The dog didn't seem too keen on this big monster that was trying to help it, but appeared to want to be rescued. However, Alan finally scooped the dog out of the water and helped him (it was a him!) on board. He was a big brown dog, but with a short shaggy coat. He was pretty scared but soon stopped shaking and made himself at home in the cockpit. Anne spent most of the time steering and hanging on to what passed as the dog's collar - didn't want doggie disappearing downstairs and maybe pee'ing up against the wall!! Well, now for the Trinidad Coastguard! They were very nice and, to cut a long story short, their initial response was to "Take the dog and set it free in Scotland Bay" (about half a mile away from where we were). Fine, so just as we were sailing into Scotland Bay (main sail still up and trying to dodge the anchored boats) and about to set doggie free, Coastguard came back on and informed us of a change of plan. "Please take dog to Coastguard HQ." (That's where all the big Coastguard boats are based and another two miles along the coast). An interesting experience - tie-up, chat with the guys who didn't seem to know why we were there anyway, unload doggie, fill in loads of paperwork and finally depart - the whole escapade took well over two hours so instead of leaving Trini at mid-day it was well after 2 pm before we left. Hope poor doggie appreciates what we did. However, he went off the boat quite happily and by this time wagging his tail (He didn't pee anywhere thank goodness, but he didn't seem to know what "sit" meant) so perhaps he wasn't quite housetrained ....!

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WEDDING TIME
18/Nov/2008, Scotland

Anne went back to Sunny Scotland for her daughter's wedding on the 1st of November. The above photo is a mosaic of some of the photos. Great Highland wedding with kilts and bagpipes. Great fun and a great day. Congrats to the bride and groom!!

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