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Off we set upon the sea, to sail the islands in the lee... The Pollard family of four prepares to leave Alexandria, Va., home for 25 years, to spend two years sailing the Caribbean.

Still on Staniels
Jennie and David
03/25/2007, Staniels Cay

After about two weeks at Emerald Bay, waiting out wind, we moved up to Black Point, then waited out a west wind for a couple nights (including a big squall), and then headed up here, to Staniels Cay.
We have now been here a week, waiting out 25 knot winds, and squalls gusting 45-50 knots.
Presently we are enjoying the swimming pool, pool table, bar, internet, and easy access to cheeseburgers. We moved onto the dock after our anchor dragged one night, and we then spent three sleepless nights on anchor watch.
The good thing about being stuck here is that lots of other boats are stuck here, too, and we have become pretty good friends with a few, and there have been plenty of kids around.
The winds are predicted to moderate by Tuesday afternoon, and our latest plans waiting to be foiled by weather involve leaving tomorrow or Tuesday, traveling up the Exumas and then though the Abacos before arriving in Florida in mid-April.
We'll see if Mother Nature agrees with our plan soon.
We're looking forward to seeing all our friends and family back home soon!

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Fun on Volleyball Beach
Jennie and David
03/04/2007, Volleyball Beach, Stocking Island

AFter a week in the marina at Georgetown, we spent the last two weeks on the hook in Elizabeth Harbour off of Volleyball Beach on Stocking Island. There were about 350 boats in the harbour for Regatta, and we met lots of them!
We fell into an easy pattern of walking Loki on the beach, trips to town for supplies (empty trash, get water, do laundry), and spending the afternoons relaxing on the beach.
Madison and Sara (from Manana) found a group of kids their age and spent long days and late evenings on the beach. The kids stayed mostly on the Atlantic side of Stocking Island, giving rise to the response, when looking for them, that they hade "gone to the other side".
Jen played lots of volleyball, with a very enthusiastic group of players of all ages most afternoons. David usually found a hammock nearby. Cheap burgers at the Chat and Chill pretty much made for a perfect end to most days!
Activities for regatta are still in full swing. Loki competed in the dog show, Madison attended the Pirates Ball (which we missed, staying aboard for big winds to keep anchor watch), and she helped with childrens day activities--cruiser and local kids.
We moved to Emerald Bay Marina yesterday, marking the first step on our return home.


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Georgetown, Great Exuma Island
Jennie and David
02/18/2007, Elizabeth Harbour

Hello from Georgetown. We have enjoyed the convenience of being at the dock in Georgetown for over a week, but after the front blows through tomorrow we will move across the harbour and anchor off Stocking Island. We will no longer have to dingy across the harbour to get to Volleyball beach where we hang out most afternoons. However we will lose our access to the WIFI from the chicken coop here in town, and don't know when we will update next. We will not miss the dueling roosters that wake us up each morning at about 4:00 a.m.
Madison has made lots of friends and we are all enjoying the people we have met. We miss our friends and family at home and look forward to seeing you all in a couple of months.

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Skallywag
Who: David Pollard
Port: Coles Point, Virginia
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