Sunset Monday night. But the show was only beginning and after the sun set, the sky was lit with brilliannt shades of red.
Tonight will be my last Grenadian sunset for awhile since I'll be on a flight early tomorrow morning. The covers are off the boat and the dinghy is stored on deck. The cockpit is cleared and the cushions are stacked below. A bit more cleaning and straightening before leaving. It's funny how a trip that seemed so far away for so long is now almost here.
Grenada made National Pubilic Radio this week with a story about
oil down -- the national dish.
There were a couple of good posts about weather and cruising.
Molly Barnes explored the relationship between weather and crew morale. And Sailing Totem talked about
the importance of sail trim and performance sailing to avoid bad weather.
400th dive on Sunday. Here's a nice shot of my Eco Dive friends: front row: Chris and Sharma. Back row: Marlon's student, Marlon, Hansel, yours truly, Glynn, and Howard. Good friends all.