Daily life on board...
Monday, March 8, 2010
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Leeward Islands 4...
St Kitts is the only island where we spent the entire day on land...touring the island. The tour guide we hired was very proud of his country and took us on a whirlwind tour which included historical sites, a botanical garden, unique geological formations, and lunch at an old sugar plantation...
Many photos I took from the van window...
Windmill remains...
Colorful houses...
The roadside stand where I bought a CD of a local reggae singer...Masud Sadiki...By the end of the week we were all in love with his music...
Caribelle Batik factory and botanical gardens...
Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park...
Black Rocks...Hardened lava formations...
Lunch at Ottley's Plantation...
...and another beautiful sunset...
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Leeward Islands 3...
The long sail from St Barts to St Kitts...
took most of the next day...
but when the motor is off and you are completely under wind power it is quiet and peaceful and relaxing...
...looking down...
..looking up...
looking right...St Eustacious...
looking left...Basseterre, St Kitts...
...where we ate our french bread from St Barts...
and docked for the night...
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Leeward Islands 2...
Saturday, February 27, 2010
The Leeward Islands...
I finally finished editing my photos from our sailing vacation down to about 500 pics to share...I brought my new DSLR as well as my old P&S and pretty much alternated using them...If I thought there was a chance of getting wet I brought the older camera. I did spend a lot of time practicing with the new camera...and even read the manual.
I am in love with the Caribbean...the islands, the sea, the weather... This is the third time Mr O and I traveled with a group of friends to charter a sailboat for a week of cruising the islands...but the first time we visited St Martin, St Barts, St Kitts, and Nevis...I find it interesting how similar yet how different each of the islands is.
We picked up the provisioned catamaran on the French side of St Martin but arrived too late to see much more than the road from the airport to Oyster Pond and the restaurants at the dock...
The next morning we left early
and sailed to St Barts...
where we moored at one of my favorite spots ...Anse du Grand Colombier...a rather secluded bay with a sandy beach...
... took our first dip and grilled steaks on the boat.
The next day we swam to the beach, hiked up the rocky, cactus filled hills...
...and swam in this great, warm, very salty water...
...back to our boat...
...and that was all before lunch.


