S/V Hello Texas

15 January 2016 | St Martin/St Maarten
07 January 2016 | Gorda Sound
07 January 2016 | Gorda Sound
02 January 2016 | Gorda Sound, BVI
02 January 2016 | Gorda Sound, BVI
31 December 2015 | Gorda Sound, BVI
31 December 2015 | Gorda Sound, BVI
31 December 2015 | Gorda Sound, BVI
28 December 2015 | Savannah, Virgin Gorda, BVI
28 December 2015 | BVI
23 December 2015 | Peter Island
23 December 2015 | Peter Island, BVI
21 December 2015 | Peter Island
21 December 2015 | Peter Island, BVI
21 December 2015 | Peter Island, BVI
18 December 2015 | Norman Island, BVI
17 December 2015 | Norman Island, BVI
17 December 2015 | Norman Island, BVI
17 December 2015 | Norman Island BVI
16 December 2015 | Sopers Hole, BVI

St Georges

12 March 2016 | Grenada
Richard
Our 1st stop in Grenada is St Georges. It is one of the main cities. It has easy access to shore facilities for cruisers. However, the anchorage can be very rolly in certain conditions. Many of the long term cruisers don't seem to mind the swell, but Nicki and I need something more protected to sleep comfortably.

The locals here in Grenada are very welcoming and supportive hosts. They make their home feel like your home. This is in stark contrast with islands like St Lucia and St Vincent, where the local's primary interest in you as a tourist is how quickly they can get into your wallet or take things from you that they can sell. Islands like Dominica are learning that creating a comfortable and safe environment is a win-win for themselves and visitors.

We plan to spend more time in Grenada than all of the other Caribbean islands combined. And, based upon the number of other cruisers who have come and stayed, we're not alone in feeling like Grenada will be our home away from home for a while.

Fish Stew or Chicken Stew

12 March 2016 | Carriacou
Richard
Some island restaurants have a preset menu. We had our choice of: rice & lentils, macaroni salad, green salad, stewed chicken or stewed fish.

Chicken please!!!!

Welcome to Carriacou

12 March 2016 | Carriacou
Richard
Care-a-coo. A Caribe word meaning "island surrounded by reefs."

Immigrations officials in Carriacou take their job seriously. A person ahead of us did not check out of the previous country correctly and was chastised for his errors.

We were welcomed as we had the correct paper work. The islands may be less than 20 miles apart but each island or each group of islands are their own country with their own governments. We must clear in/out with each one.
Vessel Name: Hello Texas
Vessel Make/Model: Kadey-Krogen 38' Cutter
Hailing Port: Fort Worth, Texas
Crew: Richard & Nicki
About: Just us.

Who: Richard & Nicki
Port: Fort Worth, Texas