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The Crew of Seawing are preparing to embark on an epic adventure, sailing southward through the Caribbean. Follow along on this site and experience the adventure with them.
Good-Bye to Friends, Guest Aboard & Leaving Georgetown
Glenn.
05/04/2009, Georgetown, Exuma, Bahamas

The kids made a number of friends with other sailing kids in Georgetown. Most afternoons found them on one beach or another playing with their friends. It's been a highlight to have other kids to play with, as most places we've been, there've been few. A few days ago, most of their friends sailed away (& we are about to as well). Their friends departed for various islands; some working their way north, back to the United States and Canada while others are working their way towards the Dominican Republic to hunker down for hurricane season. It was pretty hard for for Jacquie & Ben to say good-bye to friends they may not see again.

Sue's good friend Lori arrived to visit for a couple weeks. The kids have been so looking forward to having Auntie Lori come. She'll be with us for a couple weeks, sailing around to different places & seeing the Bahamas.

We are planning to leave Georgetown on Tuesday morning for Salt Pond, Long Island; a little under forty miles to the ESE of our current location in Elizabeth Harbour. We should be able to rent a car and explore the island a bit.

We've enjoyed our stay in Georgetown, but as we've been here a month, we are SO looking forward to moving on. Georgetown is a VERY social place for cruisers. There are so MANY boats that there is an over abundance of social activities, art classes, bridge, volleyball, potlucks and bon fires. It's the first place we really did a lot of socializing with other cruisers vs. the local Bahamians.

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Christmas at Mom's
Glenn.
12/25/2008, Holmes Rock, Bahamas

Our friends Eddie and Margo, invited us to join them for Christmas Dinner. Later we found out that dinner was to be at her Mom's house....but Mom didn't know we were coming yet. We are learning about Bahamian hospitality....of course Mom would welcome us....and she did. Margo's parents and siblings made us very welcome and made us feel included....like one of the family.

Margo's Dad (Al) walked me around the property (while we were waiting for others to arrive) telling me of building the place with his own hands forty years earlier, showing me the trees, his future plans for building a garden and giving me a warm welcome.

Imagine turkey, ham, cracked conch, fried fish and all kinds of other yummy Bahamian food....love it, love it, love it.  We were warned that Margo's family was loud, are they ever. Football game blaring, folks visiting loudly & eventually dancing to Bahamian Shake n' Scrape in Mom's kitchen and living room.



We enjoyed the time and the very warm family hospitality.

Glenn.

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New Marina, New Home.
Glenn.
12/19/2008, Freeport, Bahamas

When we arrived here on Grand Bahama, we docked behind an apartment building owned by a friend of a friend. Because we are here to preach the Gospel, he gave us a very discounted rate and welcomed us to the island. We stayed there for a month, as we adjusted to the new culture, made new friends and learned to get around the island on foot, bicycle and city bus.

The location is a bit isolated and with few people around. Jacquie and Ben made friends with a couple kids who live in the apartment building, Michael and Mia. Every day our kids would watch the clock 'till Michael and Mia would be home from school, studies done, baths taken and they could come out to play around 5:30, for a few minutes before sunset.

After a while I could see that it was a little hard for Sue and the kids to be isolated in a new country, with few people around and without a reasonable way to get anywhere by themselves. One day, Sue mentioned that there were an awful lot of Canadian boats in the marina around the corner in the next canal. To be honest, I didn't know there was a marina around the corner (not paying attention I guess). I hopped in the dingy right then and buzzed over to the next canal and chatted with some of the boaters (mostly Canadian). After a few days, we moved Seawing to the new marina. Boaters are so helpful, we'd not even made it to our new slip when they spotted us and a crowd of them ran to the docks to take lines and help us into our new home.

Though a little more money, it is still quite affordable (cheaper than living in Canada by far) and far easier for my family. There are lots and lots of other boaters to meet and socialize with, tourist to meet (also a time-share resort) and great facilities. We are now able to enjoy two pools, a hot-tub, free dinner and games Monday nights (kids are building their wardrobe by winning t-shirts most weeks), shuttle to the beach daily, grocery runs weekly and more. We are enjoying it here & it allows me to freely go downtown and preach every day without feeling like I'm leaving my family all alone.

Wanna come visit?

Glenn.

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Baptism on the Beach
Glenn.
12/17/2008, Freeport, Bahamas

A friend of mine is a pastor here on Grand Bahama. He'd been contacted by a Pilipino lady (living here and married to a Bahamian), who works with largely Pilipino crewmembers from a cruise that docks here on the island one day every week. We learned that there are quite a number of believers amongst the crew and that they've formed a network of Christian Fellowships on almost all of the ships of this cruise line. Several of these were requesting they be baptized, in obedience to the commands of scripture, thus they'd contacted my friend, the pastor.

Eddie (the pastor) called me and asked me to accompany him and assist. It was very cool to meet these bright believers in Jesus Christ and hear their testimonies of Biblical faith. One-by-one they joined us in the surf of Williams Town Beach and were baptized (tourists curiously looking-on). I joined Eddie two weeks in a row for this privilege.

Glenn.

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Family Time On The Beach (Finally).
Glenn.
12/13/2008, Williams Town Beach, Freeport, Bahamas

I know this seems crazy & those of you in the frozen north will be incredulous, but we were here on the island for about a month, before we ventured to the beach for some sun and sand. We'd just been so busy doing school, working on the boat, me out preaching and meeting with new friends. It was a welcome time of fun and relaxation.

Glenn.

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Boat Stove Doctor
Glenn.
12/10/2008, Freeport, Bahamas

Cooking aboard. Sue began to want to bake and cook more than one can easily do on a stovetop. We'd not used the oven in a long time, but fired it up and began to bake things. It first we thought that maybe the temperature adjustment was off calibration, and began to adjust lower and lower to no avail. I began to mess with the stove and opening it up found that there was a broken wire....the stove would fire-up, come up to temperature and simply keep heating hotter, hotter and hotter....not good when one is baking.

I got on the web and began to search for parts & service for a Hillrange marine stove...and found that parts for this stove are no longer made....bummer. I did find, however, that the Boat Stove Doctor in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida stocks some part and rebuilds others. I removed the whole valve and thermostat assembly and couriered it off to Ft. Lauderdale....hoping its be back to cook Christmas Dinner (it was not to happen). We didn't end up getting this back 'till January, but John at Boat Stove Doctor was very helpful & can apparently fix, find and fabricate all kinds of boat parts....good guy to have in your corner.

Glenn.

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