Sunday, March 31, 2013

Trinidad

April 14, 5:09 p.m....Mistress has been put to bed for another season.

Sleeping soundly
Presently bunked in at the newly renovated rooms at PowerBoats.  Quite nice.
Early pickup at 4:30 a.m. to Piarco Airport to catch a 9:30 a.m. direct flight with Caribbean Air to Toronto.
looking out to the bay from PowerBoats
April 12...Clean dinghy hoisted on to deck, cover on helm, dodger and bimini removed, walked miles to clear out of customs and immigration, unsuccessful go at trying to unclog a line for the head, more lines washed and zippers for suitcases were freed up, fenders washed and put away and more and more and more!
 
April 11...Early morning swim in the pool for the last time.  Checked out of Crews Inn and backed out of slip without incident to be ready for 10:00 haul out.   A bit early for the travel lift so motored around the bay for a bit getting all the lines ready and fenders in the correct position.  Peter backed in to the travel lift slip again without incident and the travel lift was ready.  Barnacles scraped and bottom power washed.  No problem getting the boat secured on the hard.  For those who want to see exactly where we are, check out Google Earth at W10⁰40.957, W061⁰38.032.  Carlton came and finished off the carpentry work.  Now more work to be done!  Anchor chain hung up, deck hosed down, lines being washed, instruments put away, dinghy bottom scraped and cleaned, etc.  Sean came and installed the new tarp and delivered the cushions with the new foam in them.  Before we knew it, it was time to have dinner…..short walk over to Sails for pork chops and chicken.

in the travel lift


barnacles after 10 days in Trinidad

scraping barnacles
on the hard after power washing and scraping barnacles
dinghies need cleaning too
new tarp



April 5, 6, 7, 8...I went into Port-of-Spain on Monday with a group of women.  Fun time shopping.  Had my first double, no spice.  Very good but messy to eat but I managed without spillage.  Peter stayed back and did boat chores.
Guess he had fun too!!!
aisle type bar
enjoying a carib

More of the same, priced stuff, scrubbed cockpit cushions, main sail cover put on, dinner on board.
Too windy to put away head sail, spent time at pool, bake and shark for dinner again. Sun cushions scrubbed and foam discarded, head sail bagged and fit surprisingly well as we were able to remove and fold on the large dock outside our slip.  Dinner at Sails, so, although Peter’s ribs were good and meaty.
Brian Lara Promenade on Independence Square
Independence Square
Woodford Square with Cathedral of Immaculate Conception in background
Woodford Square
Fruit stands
April 4...Little bit of cleaning; then to Port of Spain to look around and confirm flight home.  Had my camera but forgot to take pictures. Plan to go back on Monday. Port-of-Spain’s population is 1.3 million which surprised me. It is a blend of new and old and very old.  Maxi taxi is $TT5 one way per person.  Poolside for a swim and then managed to put the sail cover on.  Perfect temperature to do the job at 5 p.m.  Late dinner at The Wheelhouse, shrimp for me and huge piece of swordfish for Peter.
Port-of-Spain, Independence Square (street name) eight lanes with a boulevard in the middle.  similar to University Ave in Toronto
April 3...More cleaning, Peter ran errands.  Excellent dinner at Sails Restaurant.

April 2...Continue cleaning, poolside and movie night, Die Hard 6.

Crews Inn Marina, Restaurant, Customs
Crews Inn Pool
Crews Inn (pink Building)
View to docks from pool
April 1...Laundry, cleaning the v berth, swim platform locker, poolside and excellent conch chowder provided again by Al and Michelle.

March 31


March 30...Night sail was uneventful, in fact, we were the only vessel doing a passage.  At approximately, 3 a.m. we took a slight detour so that Peter could get a close up view of an oil rig.  It took forever to reach it and it looked like a Polynesian resort all lit up.  This detour unfortunately had us incurring fairly strong currents which slowed our progress considerably.   
Swirling waters on entry
waters and homes into Chaguaramas
closer to the harbour
We arrived in Chaguaramus at 7 a.m. and headed for the custom dock but there was no room.  We then found a mooring and quickly checked the mooring, locked up the boat and dinghied in to clear.  What an ordeal……hand writing in triplicate with carbon paper and then the immigration officer inputted the information into the computer.  While there, someone came looking for Peter of sailing vessel Mistress of the Wind.  Apparently, we had come lose from the mooring ball and were drifting and had drifted into another boat.  Peter quickly unlocked the dinghy and went back to the boat.  Luckily our friends, Al and Michelle, heard the distress over VHF and were on the boat securing it to another mooring.  No harm done!  I was relived knowing that Peter had doubled checked the mooring which I had tied. The fault was that the mooring line between the ball and the anchor had broken.
We then continued on to Customs and again, forms to be filled in triplicate, money paid, overtime fees, harbor master fees and just plain checking in fees for a total of $263TT, all of which had to have separate hand written receipts and then entered into a hand written log.

Checked with Crews Inn to see if they had received our email regarding an available slip.  This took at least ½ hour and then we had to check out the slip to see if it was suitable.  Only one slip was available as the marina was full because many Venezuelans had moved their boats here on the death of Chavez.  They are awaiting the outcome of the upcoming election before deciding what to do with their boats.  Slip was good, then dinghied back to boat and moved it to the marina.  Then Peter had to come back with ships papers and passports, twice, as he forgot to take the documents the first time.  Finally, we were settled and remember that we had been awake all night and travelling since 3 p.m. the previous day, had a quick bit to eat and crashed. Dinner was bake and shark at The Wheelhouse.  Excellent bun and fish. 


Thursday, March 21, 2013

Grenada





March 29...Didn’t get up at 5 a.m. as we had planned last night to sail to Trinidad.  Spent day relaxing and getting more ready for the passage.  Left Mt. Hartman at 3 p.m. and figured we would have a nice leisurely sail over to Trini.

March 28
Mt. Hartman, unusual home and one built like a boat
closeup of unusual home, Mt. Hartman
Quiet day today.  Walked over to Prickly Bay to check out and have 2 for 1 Pizza.  Seems a bit more active here than in Mt. Hartman.  Beautiful infinity pool at condos there which no one was using.  What a shame!
Prickly Bay
infinity pool
March 27...Amazing rummy game last night.  Don't want to brag but game was over quickly in my favour!  Three hands, first hand, score of 200, second hand, score of 200 and the last and final hand, score of 100.  WOW, AMAZING!!!!  chuckle, chuckle.


On our way to  fill up our water jugs this morning had an opportunity to go to the beach and snorkel.  Took a cab with a group of people to Acquarium, a restaurant past the airport.  Beach was nice, not as long as Grand Anse.  Walked the beach and went for a swim, snorkeled and swam some more.  Snorkeling was okay, there was coral and some fish but because it was a bit rough, the bottom was murky.  Had lunch at the restaurant and then back to Mt. Hartman.  Showered and got ready for a full moon dinghy drift.   It seemed that it took the moon a long time to come up and unfortunately it was overcast.  An active day today.
view from Port Saline

Hot tub on the hill
view of beach from Acquarium Restaurant
Colourful pareos for sale
March 26...Dinghied into marina.  Left early this morning so that we could walk for a bit to catch a bus into St. Georges.  The walk turned out to be quite a walk….one hour later.  On the way, I did stop to talk to a young woman and found out she was a student at the medical school here and was from Windsor.  She couldn’t believe that we even knew where Windsor was as most of the people she meets are from Toronto.
Found a bus, $2.50EC each, quite a ride, they have conductors (who are actually young men, I thought this one was about 14) and they look out for people who look as if they need a bus.  The more passengers they get, of course, the more money in their pocket.  Bus dropped us off at the bus station.   
Directing traffic
narrow streets with view to church uphill
street view
government buildings
Carenge
Carenge
Fort St. Georges
We walked the streets a bit and to the market but it was so hot and we had not had breakfast yet so I felt a bit faint. Looked around a bit and then stopped at Ocean Grill Restaurant on the water.  I thought it would be a bit touristy but actually was quite lovely.  A nice breeze, comfortable chairs, pleasant waiter and food was good.  Peter had a hamburger and mine was a lobster sandwich without mayo. 
 
Enjoying lunch at Ocean Grill
Then walked back along the water, the fishermen were selling their fish and the crowd!  I wish I had the sound for the noise that was being made.   
buying fish
Crowd buying fish
Caught a bus back to CKs, Cash and Carry for a few supplies.  Taxi was to be called for the trip back to Mt. Hartman but some young people asked if we needed a cab, I said yes and asked the price….$20EC…was good.  Well, sitting at the back of this van  I felt as if I was taking a van to Woodstock.  An out of sight experience.   Two of them had birthdays today, were celebrating  and offered us a drink, vodka and orange.  They had ice in their cooler as well.  They were off to the beach on the other side of the island and invited us to come along.  They said we should come and they would drive us back.  Finally, we made it to our destination.  They wanted to take us on a tour of the island another time and made sure we had their phone number and “no problem” we should give them a call and they would love to show us around.  I’m sure it would be an experience travelling around with them. As they pulled away, I noticed the name on the van was “Bandit”.  Hmmmmm
March 25...Cabbed into Grand Anse, beautiful beach, and walked along it.  Nice resort along there and thought of visiting friends who may want to stay, Spice Island Beach Resort, rated number one in Grenada.  Bungalow style, facing the beach or your own private pool.  However, when accessing the information realized it was far too rich for us. 
Grand Anse, bungalows on the beach, t Spice Island Resort
Small grocery shop at Spice Island Mall.Rode over to Clarkes Court Marina, deposited some reading books and picked up some more reading material for Peter.


March 24...Went back to look at the underground sculptures as we had missed some of them and then left for the south coast of Grenada.  Arrived in Mt. Hartman and anchored.  Checked out Secret Cove Marina and then went over to a party held every Sunday afternoon at Hog Island. 

Underwater sculptures by Jason Descaires Taylor
March 23...Decided to Stay in Dragon Bay for another night even though I found it a bit rolly and was a bit nervous for once.  It must have been the book I finished last night….Jackdaws by Ken Follett.  It seems as if that is the only type of books we have.  Snorkeled this morning in the marine park.  Some of the statues are lying down…don’t know whether the water and waves have done this but some are still standing.  Interesting but would be interesting to see the National Geographic pictures.  Plan to swim to shore while Peter takes the dinghy and have lunch at Dragons Hideaway Bar and Grill.  The write up says to have an open mind and a relaxed attitude.  That means a long lunch.  Hope we are not too hungry.  Oh dear….no food today.
Grenada, Dragon Bay
Dragon Bay Hideaway Bar and Grill
March 22...Left Tyrell Bay this morning as planned around 9:00 a.m. and arrived at Dragon Bay about 12:30 p.m.  Uneventful motor sail.  Had thought of staying at Happy Hill just before Dragon but changed our mind.  Pleasant afternoon here and I swam to shore and back.  Nice marine life and plan to go snorkeling tomorrow morning to look at the underwater statues in the marine park built by Jason Decaires Taylor made whole famous by photos in National Geographic.

Had the last of the frozen Mahi Mahi.  Rummy not going well for me at all.  Seems as if my luck has turned.  Exasperating to say the least!


March 21...Short motor sail to Tyrell Bay.  Large sheltered bay and good jumping off point for Grenada.  Not much here at all but presently sitting in a nice restaurant, Pizza Pizza, overlooking the bay.  Free wifi.  Will head out tomorrow for Dragon Bay in Grenada.  Apparently very nice.  Will be the first time for Peter.
Correction:  Restaurant is called the Lazy Turtle but to connect to wifi is pizza pizza.  and there are lots of noseeums....ouch only me, of course.

March 20...Walk on beach at Sandy Isle, full of coral on west side that had been placed there in a recent hurricane.  Looks almost man made.  Dinghied across to Paradise Beach and ate at Sunset Bar and Grill, a great beach restaurant.  Quiet, no tourists and ate what the locals consider their best fish….barracuda.  It was delicious!  Dinghied back to Sandy Isle and walked it, then quiet evening with leftovers. 
Sandy Isle
Paradise Beach with view to Union Island
Paradise Beach with view to Sandy Isle

March 19...Short motor sail to Sandy Isle in Carriacou.  No problem finding a mooring pin.  Dinghied over to  Hillsborough to check in.  Walked the town, old and main street was very long.  Not very much to see but a great and very clean fish market.  Time to be there would be around 11 a.m. one of the vendors told us.
Hillsborough, Carriacou, Tourist Office
Hillsborough, Carriacou, Bust of former P.M. of Grenada outside tourist office