With the sea conditions improved, it was time to leave St. Lucia. Antigua was our destination for Christmas and we only had a week to get there.
Light winds gave us the opportunity to fly the seldom-used spinnaker. What a beautiful sight against the blue sea and sky!
It was great sailing along the coast of Dominica at 4 knots with just over 5 knots of wind. So peaceful, so calm, no pounding, no beating to windward.
Time to think, time to appreciate this life we live.
Time to think, time to appreciate this life we live.
It was really hot in the mid-day sun with very little breeze. When the spinnaker was up it offered some shade to sit in. When the wind died completely, I did the island thing and pulled out an umbrella.
We moved quickly, sailing 5 of the next six days. The first day was from Rodney Bay, St. Lucia to St. Pierre, Martinique 47 N.M. Day 2 was from Martinique to Portsmouth, Dominica 54 N.M. There we were greeted by Alexis, our favorite tour guide/water taxi driver who stopped by to chat for awhile. We promised him we'd do some hiking our next time through. Day 3 was a short trip of 22 N.M. to Les Saintes. The weather report continued to look good so we couldn't resist stopping for a day to enjoy this favorite spot of ours. The next day was a 32 N.M. sail to Deshaies, Guadeloupe and finally, 44 N.M. to Falmouth Harbour, Antigua. We'd made it in time for Christmas!
Showers formed over Dominica shortly after we left. This was the view behind us....
... and this was the view of Les Saintes in front of us. Two completely different weather days just a few miles apart.
Hobie Cats on the beach in Bourg, Les Saintes.
The view of Montserrat blowing ash into the air as we sailed to Antigua. The volcano has been quite active lately.
Our friends Pat and Carol on S/V Songbird were in Falmouth Harbour when we arrived. We made plans to spend Christmas together.
We arrive at Songbird on Christmas Eve to see Santa with Christmas Carol.
Setting the table for Christmas Eve dinner.
Pat pops the cork on a bottle of champagne for us.
Carol & Wendy.
Jim lends a hand in the galley.
You can't have too much garlic!
You can't have too much garlic!
Men in the galley. It's a beautiful thing!
Christmas Day and it was off to English Harbour where there is a social gathering each Christmas. Cruisers and islanders gather in Nelson's Dockyard to drink champagne, listen to music and visit with friends.
We head straight for the champagne!
Cheers!
It's not the champagne that makes me dance while I walk, it's the music. Well, maybe the champagne helps a little.
The party takes place right along the waterfront in front of the mega-yachts. The champagne sales benefit a local charity so I guess our indulging actually did a little good!
I wonder what it's like to have a boat that's big enough to hold an 8 foot Christmas Tree on the deck?
You made it as planned to Antigua!! Hoorah. I know weather often gets in the way. Looks like it was perfect for sailing. I love the spinnaker...you know me and lively colors! Looks like a great place to celebrate the holidays. Would have been right there with you dancing on the docks with a little Champagne! Love to see Jim cooking! Love Marcia
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous of that Spinnaker - good job! You guys look tanner for some reason...Great pictures as always. I'm glad you made it there and are enjoying yourselves. We miss Alexis in Dominica too - you have to tell him Jacumba says hi! on your way back! Happy New Year you two, R&M
ReplyDeleteLove the spinnaker pictures!
ReplyDeleteoh and Jim cutting up the garlic...to make his famous dip I wonder...?
Happy New Year! (remember 3 years ago in FL? I'm completely blanking on the name of that town right now)
Gorgeous photos as usual. Miss you lots here in frozen Milwaukee.
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Bonne année!! Frohes neues Jahr!! Ευτυχισμένος ο καινούριος χρόνος!! Felice Anno Nuovo!! 新年快樂!! Szczęśliwego nowego roku!! ¡¡Feliz año nuevo!! 明けましておめでとう!!Happy New Year! Thinking of you and miss you lots! Jill
ReplyDeleteLove your beautifully colored spinnaker! Have a wonderful 2010! Miss you! Angela
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