Monday, 31 December 2012
CHRISTMAS DAY
We awoke to rain, lots of it! In fact it rained the whole day and it kind of reminded us of being home for Christmas. Mark ensured everybody got nicely wrapped presents and I attempted to make a roast with roast potatoes too!
Carriacou for Christmas
The trip to Prickly Bay, Grenada was interesting.
We departed Chaguaramas after doing the last bit of shopping at about 1650. Motoring through the Boca was quite rough and we had to slow down quite a lot. However, once we cleared the island the wind was steady and we hoisted sails with reefs and eventually shook them and were bulleting along nicely, at about 50 degrees to the NE wind. We spotted a few boats and ships and another vessel which we avoided as we couldn't make out what it was. Later, it turned out to be a rather large yacht that was hove-to (not moving) and it didn't have any navigation lights on.
We arrived at Prickly just at sunrise. Our plan was to check in as soon as possible, get some fuel and get up to Carriacou, where we would meet our friends on Shiloh and Khaya Moya.
We ended up staying the night and had a great pre-Christmas roast beef dinner and some drinks with friends from Trinni at the Tiki Bar
The next day we had a lovely sail up to Tyrrell Bay, Carriacou.
We departed Chaguaramas after doing the last bit of shopping at about 1650. Motoring through the Boca was quite rough and we had to slow down quite a lot. However, once we cleared the island the wind was steady and we hoisted sails with reefs and eventually shook them and were bulleting along nicely, at about 50 degrees to the NE wind. We spotted a few boats and ships and another vessel which we avoided as we couldn't make out what it was. Later, it turned out to be a rather large yacht that was hove-to (not moving) and it didn't have any navigation lights on.
We arrived at Prickly just at sunrise. Our plan was to check in as soon as possible, get some fuel and get up to Carriacou, where we would meet our friends on Shiloh and Khaya Moya.
We ended up staying the night and had a great pre-Christmas roast beef dinner and some drinks with friends from Trinni at the Tiki Bar
The next day we had a lovely sail up to Tyrrell Bay, Carriacou.
Leaving Trinni
GOODBYE TRINIDAD
Mark arrived on the 19th December and for three days we worked to get Avatar back in the water. Some of the work has to be done last minute and people have to be paid etc. However we managed to get it all done and we splashed on the 21st December.
Checking out was easy as the Customs and Immigration officials are very friendly and helpful.
Kieran and I will miss Trinni, as we made some great friends and managed to see a few of the sights Trinidad has to offer besides boat yards.
Trinidad has some amazing bird species, unfortunately my camera doesn't do them justice! These shots were taken at the Asa Wright Eco Sanctury
We also took a boat trip on the swamp to see the scarlet ibis and saw loads of other animals and birds too.
Grenada here we come!
Mark arrived on the 19th December and for three days we worked to get Avatar back in the water. Some of the work has to be done last minute and people have to be paid etc. However we managed to get it all done and we splashed on the 21st December.
Checking out was easy as the Customs and Immigration officials are very friendly and helpful.
Kieran and I will miss Trinni, as we made some great friends and managed to see a few of the sights Trinidad has to offer besides boat yards.
Trinidad has some amazing bird species, unfortunately my camera doesn't do them justice! These shots were taken at the Asa Wright Eco Sanctury
We also took a boat trip on the swamp to see the scarlet ibis and saw loads of other animals and birds too.
Grenada here we come!
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Friday saw the yard lift our boat off the stands and put it down on wooden blocks to free up the keels. The port keel needed repairing due to the boat not being chocked properly. Sean, the fibreglass guy is doing the repair on behalf of the yard.
While all this was going on Kieran got to finish two school tests.
At 1600 we needed to be ready for the annual business 'COOK-OUT'
This is a great charity event, where all funds raised, goes directly to the the people who need it. Basically the local boat yards and businesses that most of the people/yachties support here in Chaguaramas, get together and each group has a stall where they cook something or sell goods, clothes etc. With the funds raised, they then give or buy goods for the people in need, thus eliminating the 'middle-man' and the fees involved.
The food was great. We tried Callaloo Fritters with mango sauce and the seafood chowder. There was also BBQ pig tails, swordfish, pineapple chow (cut up pineapple tossed a spicy corriander type herb dressing)
Kieran's ticket was drawn and he won a hamper full of snacks. Sugar heaven for him!!
SATURDAY 01 DECEMBER
This morning we got up at 0530 to attend the biggest market here. It has everything, from clothes, spices, fruit and veggies of all shapes and sizes AND meat, meat, oh.....and more meat!!!
This is the meat hall, where you can buy all types of fish, shellfish, shark, pork, beef, chicken (dead and alive). No slaughtering takes place here. The left row caters for fish, middle(left) is beef, then pork and chicken is on the right. As there are many cultures and religions here in Trinni due respect is given to all. There is no pushing or shoving. When I took this pic is was at the end of market time
Saturday 24th November
Kieran and I booked to for go for a hike near Macqueripe. It was a nice walk through a bamboo forest. I've done it before and seen howler monkeys, however we didn't see any this time.
Kieran and a friend managed to spot some 'leaf-cutter' ants (left)
After climbing over and under fallen bamboo, walking through loads of mud, our group was rewarded with a swim at the beach.
I still had stitches in my arm, so no swimming for me.(good excuse to not expose the totally untanned body!!!) Ha Ha
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