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Around the world with S/V Zephyr
The adventures of Bill & Tracy as they fulfill their lifes dream of sailing the world. We've dreamed of this for years and now is the time while the health is still good and there is money in the kitty to make it come true.
Another day in Paradise
Tracy
11/11/2011, Vuda Pt. Marina, Fiji

While Bill has been gone, I don't have any hours per se and I can get up and go to bed when I want and eat or not when I want. Today, I didn't budge out of bed until 9:00 am, how bad is that, huh? I made my breakfast and my tea and sat out in the cockpit and watched out the aft end of Zephyr at the billion dollar view we have overlooking the Nadi Bay looking to the west and seeing the Mamanucca Islands. Wow! It hits me every day that I'm in Fiji. I really never honestly thought we would make it this far, especially during that first year of hell we went through refitting Zephyr. Those days seem so far away and long ago....all but forgotten (at least I try to really hard). Right now the watermaker is running and the generator is running...nothing (knock on wood) has broken today and I'm in FIJI!

Have a great day everyone.

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Count down begins for trip back
Tracy
11/11/2011, Vuda Pt. Marina, Fiji

Last night I had dinner with the cruiser's off Teka Nova, an Italian boat with a name I can't pronounce and Star Struck. We all went over to First Landing for pizza and beer. We had a wonderful time swapping stories. All of our boats are staying here for the cyclone season.

The weather is definitely changing. It is more humid and the thunderstorms pop up in the afternoons. The marina is no less traveled than it was last month, it is still full, but the difference is there are fewer people walking about. The boats headed to New Zealand are mostly gone and the days are getting slower. The heat probably. An average day is around 85 degrees, not bad you say, but the humidity is climbing into the 78 to 80 percent range. That makes life really HOT. The kids would just lie on top of the floor boards over the water tanks and stay put until the sun went down, so the ac unit has worked miracles in that respect. They, the kids, are friendly and sleep in their normal haunts of the cat tree or on the settees. Life is GOOD!

I went to the little market today that is on the opposite side of marina and bought some beautiful vegetables, gorgeous ripe tomatoes that were from a garden up the road a bit. I'm looking forward to a BLT tomorrow.

Bill has started to pack for the trek back. He thinks that he will be bringing back SEVEN bags. Qantas charges $5.00USD per kilo (2.2 lbs.) So I'm thinking the excess baggage is going to run around $400. USD. Bad, but still much less than freighting it in, it would be around $1000. +. Hopefully, the duty on everything won't kill us even more. Time will tell. He leaves on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Denver time and gets back on Tuesday 5:15 a.m. Fiji time. Long haul, about 20 hours in the air.

I had a marvelous lunch with Ib and Yadranka off Aeolus. Ib made Danish meatballs that were pure heaven. I asked for the recipe so I'm going to try to replicate them. We'll see how that goes. Any tips, Lene???

More later.

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A restful Sunday
Tracy
11/06/2011, Vuda Pt. Marina, Fiji

I did a little of everything today. I started putting on the covers over the teak railings on the boat while it was cool this morning and I worked on that until I was dripping then we kept getting too close to the boat next to us on the starboard side and bouncing off with fenders between us. A little too close, so I worked and work with the lines and got us more centered in the little pie shaped space we are in currently. I thought everything was fine, I was satisfied.

Inside I went to have breakfast and surf the web for a bit, then I did a bit of stitching on my Prairie Schooler Rest & Be Thankful pieces. I read and finished a Janet Evanovich book then I had a wonderful dinner with Star and Paul of Starstruck. Lots of great conversation and delicious food. Thank you so much you two.

The one thing that did happen today that was unexpected was when I was going to get off the boat to go to Starstruck was that I climbed over the cap rail to make the long stretch to the landing and it was a foot or so farther than I could reach, so I had to totally retie the boat ! That made me really late to dinner. Star thought I'd had a heart attack or some similar malady. I was really late.... I guess I should have checked that out earlier. Hmmmm.

Anyway, it was a lazy day in paradise. Talked to Bill on Skype. Everything is perking along. So far only one company used the US Post office and the package got sent to our forwarding service. Hopefully, Monday it will show up there so we can get it sent to Colorado before Bill leaves next Saturday, Denver time.

Oh, I will be sure to say hello to Mohammed when I see him next.

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A cool day inside
Tracy
11/04/2011, Vuda Pt. Marina, Fiji

It sounds so strange to talk out loud in the boat when you are by yourself. The cats just stare at me, not much conversation there. Oh well....

Bill is crazy busy in Denver getting items on his list and getting the car to work again, it needed a new battery and some gasoline. The roof is still leaking over the entry to the house inside, so I guess the roofers didn't fix it last year when we were there, so they are suppose to arrive today and hopefully fix it this time. I guess only time will tell.

In Fiji, the people on the boat next to us are working on their boat, or should I say they are having someone work on their boat. They are sanding the railings, getting ready to varnish them. That is something we are going to have to tackle when Bill gets back, not varnish, but sanding.

Life is definitely on Island time here, it is so hot during the day, I just stay put inside and do little projects waiting for the sun to go down.

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11/04/2011 | marty
Sounds like the life for you! I know you are busy working on projects. Are you getting some stitching time in. I listen to lots of audio books since I am alone so much (keeps me from talking to myself)! Hope you are enjoying the hot weather, though as we are the opposite now. Bill has definitely had "weather-shock". Enjoy those beautiful evenings on the water though. Think of you guys often. Marty
11/05/2011 | Kenneth Newell
Say hello to Mohamed for us!

Ken & Lori
Arrival day for Bill
Tracy
11/02/2011, Vuda Pt. Marina, Fiji

Just a quick post to let everyone know that Bill safely arrived in Denver after flying about 20 some odd hours. His Fiji flight was delayed by 2 hours so he was at the airport for 6 hours waiting, I can't imagine how boring that would be. Ugh. His flight was about an hour late getting into LAX, so there was no time to waste getting to another terminal and checking into his flight into Denver.

A boat neighbor, Paul from Starstruck, helped me get the Vodafone internet to work, it took 2 1/2 hours but now seems to be working well, it just keeps telling me that my volume limit has been exceeded, not sure how, I'll have to ask Paul when I see him today sometime. He said he would bring his wife, Star over today, so we could talk and he could work on the computer some more and not be sidetracked. Hmmmm...did I talk too much???

The marina didn't have a movie last night, not sure why, they said Friday. Oh well, I wasn't in the mood to be blood sucked by mosquitoes anyway.

I think I'll start on the dodger repair today. That is a nice inside job.

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All alone in Fiji sort of....
Tracy...still sunny and clear and hot!
11/01/2011, Vuda Pt. Marina, Fiji

Well, all the planning and the preparation and hours of internet searches and orders have happened and Bill is in a taxi as we speak on his way to Nadi International Airport. He will be leaving Fiji tonight around 10:30 p.m. on a Qantas flight to LAX then on into Denver. He has a doctor's appt. tomorrow a.m., hope he doesn't sleep through and miss it.

I think I have the easy job of staying in Fiji. My jobs are to take off the dodger and restitch it and reinstall then manufacture a mosquito net for the back of the cockpit. Bill and Susan (previous owners) had sides made, but not a back panel. So...we'll see how well I get along with "the nemesis" our sewing machine on board. My shoulders are cramping up just thinking about using it.

The hard part of Bill being gone will be eating alone and not having him around 24/7. I'm so used to him being here all the time, it is hard being unsnapped at the hip without him, just not normal.

The huge news is that we bought an air conditioner from our next door neighbor, Purrfection. They had purchased two units from departing cruisers and we got a good deal for one of those units and I'm really enjoying not dripping and feeling wilted all day because of the heat! 87 degrees and 80% humidity is AWEFUL. One doesn't even have to move to drip. My hair was always wet and perspiration stings when it gets into your eyes. I love our air conditioner. The marina charges a flat fee per day if you plug in for any reason, so it costs the same if you use a fan or use an air conditioner. The added benefit is that the mosquito ratio goes way down too.

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