Our Great Adventure

11 August 2010 | Yarmouth, Maine
30 June 2010 | Camden Harbor
29 June 2010 | Dix Island to Camden Yacht Club dock
28 June 2010 | Dix Island
27 June 2010 | Dix Island
26 June 2010 | Maple Juice Cove
25 June 2010 | Otis Cove (St. George River), ME
23 June 2010 | Linekin Bay/ Boothbay Harbor, ME
21 June 2010 | Cape Porpoise, ME
19 June 2010 | Marblehead
16 June 2010 | passage Onset- Marblehead, MA
14 June 2010 | Quissett, MA
11 June 2010 | Vineyard Haven & Edgartown
07 June 2010 | Newport, RI
06 June 2010 | Newport, RI
05 June 2010 | 41.5 N 71.3 W (Newport Harbor)
04 June 2010 | 125 miles south of Montauk
03 June 2010 | 35.7N 72.9W (approx. 150 miles ESE of Cape Henry)
02 June 2010 | 130 Miles East of Cape Fear

Final reflections

11 August 2010 | Yarmouth, Maine
the four of us
Our world is large. We experienced a bit of it.

Favorite Place:
Hannah- Dominica, Marie Galante, Martinique and Saba in the Caribbean
Man-O-War Cay, Big Majors and Black Point in the Bahamas
Hayden- Dominica, Saba and Farmer's Cay
Peter- Dominica for local culture, food and mountains
St. Pierre, Martinique for access to Mt. Pelee and great French
pastries
Exumas for water clarity, snorkeling, etc.
Christine- Dominica or Saba, but the Bahamas for R and R

Favorite Animal:
Hannah- green sea turtles and sargeant major reef fish
Hayden- all lizards
Peter- mahi leaping out of the water with their iradescent colors
Christine- sea turtles

I will never forget...
the time Dad lost the spear and the hogfish (Hayden)
sipping coffee and looking at/for turtles (Christine)
the sargeant majors mibbling on my fingers and touching sea turtle (Hannah)
hiking Mt. Pelee, spearing grouper with interested sharks, Hayden's tumble in the jungle on Nevis, sugar cane and agricole rhum in Marie Galante (Peter)

What is that smell?

30 June 2010 | Camden Harbor
Christine
I can not even count the times that one of us said, "Uggh, what is that smell?" when opening the fridge on the boat! We would then clean it out, look for the offending food/fish/veggie whatever...Towards the end of our adventure, there was a lingering odor that we couldn't locate. Even the cans (beer, soda) had taken on this smell...
Today, Peter emptied out the entire fridge. He found the super, incredibly smelly remains of some small grunt that Hayden had speared in a baggie (just one, not even double bagged!) Gross!

Camden Bound

29 June 2010 | Dix Island to Camden Yacht Club dock
Christine
Foggy motor back to Camden.
Packing up, cleaning up, preparing to move off our HOME.
Many feelings, mixed feelings.
Family and friends to see,
A boat for sale, a home for sale really.
Lots of work to make it all happen...
Land life, transitioning-
How will it go?

Last Day

28 June 2010 | Dix Island
Christine
foggy day
lazy day
last day on the boat
reading day
small project day
buy more lobster day
play cards day
reflect on this adventure day
watch the lobster boats day
listen to the ospreys day
watch the ducks duck day

The journey to Dix Island

27 June 2010 | Dix Island
Christine
What a day! It was a calm, chilly, quiet day as we motored up to Dix Island. The water, grey and flat, held no secrets. Any wake was instantly visible. Seaweed on the surface showed its bits of flotsam effortlessly. You could look out to sea for miles. Being at the helm enabled me to peruse these waters. It was the kind of day I call a "good day for whales."
As it turned out, it was a good day for seals too. I spotted the biggest bull seal I have ever seen. He was just off our port and did not spook as we neared.
Minutes later, I called out, "Whale!" A black fin had broken through the glassy waters to our starboard. We were treated to three more sightings of this long, black back and fin as the whale exhaled and took breaths before diving under again.
Once at Dix Island, we hiked and explored. High Island nearby has a huge granite pier. Fresh, local lobster was on the menu for dinner!

Visiting Altair's Homeport

26 June 2010 | Maple Juice Cove
Christine
Stolen Hour ventured up river today to the beautiful, peaceful waters that Rick and Julie of s/v Altair call home. It was a great day spent with friends- touring their lovely, craftsman style home in this picturesque spot! Sharing lunch and conversation, and last, but certainly not least, the WORLD CUP match...the US lost to Ghana in overtime!
Sunday morning we took a l-o-n-g dinghy tour in search of the house from Wyeth's painting "Christina's World." Once located, we made the short trek up the path/road to check it out.
Vessel Name: Stolen Hour
Vessel Make/Model: J/44
Hailing Port: Yarmouth, Maine
Crew: Peter, Christine, Hannah, & Hayden
About: Peter grew up sailing the waters of Penobscot Bay. Christine grew up day sailing on a lake in Texas. Blue water sailing came later. Hannah & Hayden have been sailing since they born. Cruising is a family passion!
Extra:
This "great adventure" has been in the works for many years. Twenty years ago Peter did the Caribbean 1500 with friends. He then sailed with a family on their cruising adventure. From these experiences came the determination to one day "set sail for a year" with his own family. The question has [...]
Stolen Hour's Photos - Caribbean Part 8
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Roger and the kids working on kites
Oliver the dog
Eddie the lab
Kyron the dog
Little birds (lorakeets) at Sarah and Bill
Christine and Duchess
Kids & kites
Duchess
Hannah loving Duchess
view from the hilltop of Sarah & Bill
Duchess is smiling
Hayden & Duchess
Nachos aboard
Coqui aboard Stolen Hour looking for fish!
Taking out Hannah
Half way done!  It took over two hours to take all 22 braids out!
Almost there.  One more to go
Duchess
Duchess again!
Kids up on the boom
Roger and Coqui in the little cat
playing with our dinner (lobsters!)
lovely lobsters
Hayden checks out the lobsters closely
Roger and Gigi
Coqui is eyeing something tasty!
Sunny is wearing a katydid!
The hill behind Roger and Gigi
Flamenco Beach
Hannah surfing the waves on Flamenco
A sign for my memory
the kids made a funny sign for the fridge at Villa Coqui
Egg coloring selection
Easter egg dyeing fun
Easter preparations aboard
Easter bunny wishes
the cathedral in downtown Fajardo where we attended Easter Mass
three flags over San Felipe Del Morro- the flag of Burgundy, the U.S. and Puerto Rico
Looking up the coast toward San Cristobal, another Fort
an interesting adornment
more of San Felipe Del Morro
A lookout tower literally overhanging the water
my crew squeezed inside the thin space
the perspective of a cannon
Rico, the Easter chick, visits the Del Morro Fort
Daddy at the barbeque
a hermit crab that lived aboard for a week or so- he did escape a few times and did get into the scupper!
three lobster carcasses
Duffy
meeting a wild paso fino pony in Esperanza, Vieques
Good Friday performance of the Passion of Christ in Esperanza, Vieques
a lovely shell
Hayden and his barracuda
stunning mangroves
yellow jack
kids and fish
sunset
Roger, our most gracious host
Roger and Gigi on Bravo Beach, Culebra
Voted #2 beach in the world by the Discovery Channel (wonder what the number 1 beach is?)
Bravo Beach view
H and Peter with Rick and Julie at Bravo Beach
Rock cairn art at Bravo Beach
shells collected from Culebrita and Culebra beaches
The four lobsters for our "reunion feast"
Mi familia y langosta cuatro
Mi esposo y langosta dos
Peter loves this photo of me and the lobster
Coqui (can you tell we love this dog and miss Duster?)
 
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