17 March 2022 | The Saintes in Guadeloupe
12 March 2021 | Sandy Island, Carriacou
11 February 2021 | The Pitons, St. Lucia
03 February 2021 | Rodney bay marina, St. Lucia
06 January 2021 | Rodney bay marina, St. Lucia
24 December 2020 | Bay Gardens Hotel, St. Lucia
06 June 2020 | San Juan, Puerto Rico
16 May 2020 | Rodney Bay, St. Lucia
16 May 2020 | Rodney Bay, St. Lucia
04 May 2020 | Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia
20 April 2020 | Rodney Bay, St. Lucia
01 April 2020 | Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia
30 March 2020 | Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia
22 March 2020 | Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia
10 February 2020 | Rodney Bay, St. Lucia
27 January 2020 | Tobago Cays, St. Vincent and the Grenadnes
18 December 2019 | prickly bay
09 December 2019 | Halifax bay
16 November 2019 | Prickley Bay, Grenada
Home Port
01 January 2014 | The Harborage
Greg
Here is the picture with the name of our home port, Dillon Colorado.
We had a wonderful Christmas shared with Greg's Family. They came down to Florida since their daughter is working in Clearwater Beach near here. New years eve was much quieter than usual since we were not with our Brentwood Bunch where we have spent the last 23 years. Fortunately the phone works well and we had a great time talking with them as the fireworks exploded over our heads. We did have a potluck dinner with other boat owners on the dock.
We are continuing to learn about our boat. This week's lesson was how to change the oil and the oil and fuel filters. We recently purchased a galley cook book to help us learn how to cook on a boat, provision it, and what things are must haves and what is not. This is not critical as we live on the dock, have access to a car and good shopping. It does become important as we prepare to leave for the islands where parts and supplies are questionable and expensive. We still plan to be at the marina thru Jan. and we will then start our more exciting adventure to the Bahamas. We cannot wait to be able to just jump off the boat into crystal clear waters.