Monday, November 24, 2014

Antigua Again

December 25...MERRY CHRISTMAS...Spent a very nice Christmas Eve day at the pool, then cooked the lovely red snapper for dinner along with some Prosecco and toasted in the Christmas Day.  Lost very very badly at rummy worst ever while Peter had the highest score in one hand that he has ever had.  Something for the record books.
It is very quiet here except for the bands playing last night and the karaoke from Crows Nest.  Give people a couple of drinks and they think they are Sinatra!  Think a lot of people headed out yesterday for St. Martin or other destinations.  Christmas dinner today with Lou and Lydia and their friends at the rental house and then tomorrow we are off.  Never did do the shakedown, figure it will happen on the way to St Kitts.  In a way, sad to leave this place, especially the beach and the pool!

December 23...We went into town yesterday by bus.  It is really interesting, the buses are not buses as such but extended mini vans.  The bus stops wherever and always looks for people to pick up so that the bus is full.  The driver will wait, drive down side streets, and back up on the main thoroughfare if he has an idea that someone would like to be picked up.  The interesting point about this is that the prospective passenger is in no hurry to get to the bus and just continues at their regular slow pace.  We certainly would not put up with that and this just makes the ride into town longer.  Oh, island time.
Well it is official, tablet is gone and probably will not be able to retrieve anything.  Did look at some at the duty free but decided to wait until St. Martin. 

On the way back to Jolly Harbour we ran into some donkeys that had gotten loose on the road with no intention of being corralled.  Quite a sight!

Plans to date were to leave here this morning for a shake down cruise but on waking up, Peter is far too comfy and decided we would stay for another two days and then leave here on Friday morning for St. Kits.  We have been invited for Christmas Day dinner to our Colorado lamb ranchers from Steamboat.  They have friends who have rented a house on the water here.  Should be a fun event.

Just been told we are leaving tomorrow for a shakedown cruise - probably out to Five Islands Bay.

All jobs have been completed, more or less, rigging was tightened yesterday and I am sure more things will be found to be done today.

Decenber 21...first day of winter

As promised!



Well it is official, my tablet is kaput!  Now have to decide what and how to fix this.  Tomorrow we will go into St. John's to a place called Cyberspace to see if they can do something with it and whether it is worthwhile.  Another option is to wait until St. Martin and purchase something there or wait until someone comes down and brings me a present!
We have completed all the ports and hopefully this is a job that is complete for the season.  Cockpit table has been sanded and will be teaked shortly.  We have been generally busy, busy.  The next discussion which we have had is to make a decision about leaving this fine place.  We thought we may make a start Tuesday, go to either Five Islands Bay or Deep Bay and then head out from there for either St. Kitts, St. Barts and then continue on to St Martin.  Going via St. Kitts would ensure day sails only and we are not in any rush. 
Apparently there was a mini tremor here the other day.  We felt nothing as we were helping friends with the boat and so were not on the dock.  I guess it is a common occurrence here.
Music from the bars around here is quite loud but we seem to sleep well.  The mosquitoes and noseeums are still attacking me in the most weirdest places.  Other than that, all is well!
December 19...Recaulked one of the side ports today while Peter was trying to fix the bow lights.  A problem and called our trusty electrician. The wire was corroded probably 4 to 5 feet back but luck was on our side and we were able to access from the v berth and able to replace the corroded wire.  Lots of rain last night, a good test for the new port, have to go back to the drawing board today. For those of you in the know, Spirit of Adventure, came in yesterday and docked directly across from us. Looks as if they are getting ready to go home for the Christmas season. Will post pics later - a bit awkward to start snapping.
December 18...We missed Al Porto as we had no reservations and they were booked.  What a disappointment. Perhaps next week.  Found out about two for one steaks at Sugar Ridge on Wednesday nights which we may try if we are still here.  A big bonus, they come to pick you up.
Yesterday we went into town, St. John's, and looked around for a hardware store to buy a few things rather than constantly going to Budget and paying the big bucks.  A Scottish lady who lives in Antigua sent us to Noons, which was at the top of the town.  Fifteen minutes later and profusely perspiring, we arrived only to find out they didn't have what we wanted.  They sent us to Kennedy's which was down at the bottom of town.  A plus--they had exactly what was required, clamps, WD40 with the straw nozzle attached for a fair price.  Another plus, found a department type store, Shouls, which was amazing.  So all in all, the walk was worthwhile.
Still no pictures as my tablet is still acting up.  Not sure if it is the wifi here or what.  Have to get out the camera and go the old fashioned route.  HaHa.....I have no Skype so if someone would like to reach me.....email only.
Collar of the aft cabin hatch has been fixed, running lights tested but bow lights out, a leak has developed in the fresh water line which needs to be sourced.  Does it ever end? 
December 16...Yesterday work was done on the aft head.  Motor pump was replaced.  Antigua seems to be the most expensive place on the planet to buy marine parts.  But all is well, looks as if most stuff for the time being is complete.  However, my tablet and Hotmail seem to be giving me problems which means no pictures to post.  Peter does have a camera on his tablet but it will only take selfies.  What's the point of that!  Tomorrow into town for a new pair of crocs for him and then who knows.  Tonight pizza night, 2 for 1, at Al Porto.  One of our favs......prosciutto and arugula for me, probably some type of sausage, pepperoni for Peter.

Not sure what Cinderella or Elvis or is that V.C. Bird had to do with the celebration but.......

Guess who is coming to town?


Christmas in the square
phew, finally made it to the dock!

December 13
one night at the wall

December 12


Guess what? After spending two full weeks plus one night in the condo, enough was enough. On to the boat on the hard! For the past two days, at a feverish pitch, thru hauls, hoses and shut off valves have been completed yesterday. The interior is more or less tidy with a lot pf bags lying round so we were able to move on to the boat. V berth has been set up for sleeping and there we were last night!
We thought we would be here until Tuesday as we had no engine and no steering which I guess aren't that essential to a sailing vessel and the travel lift is busy as well. But lo and behold, the gods were in our favour this morning as we were told we could go in - half hour turned into a bit longer but who cares - water was close!
No problem re the engine and steering -Wesley and Ivan were ready to go.
Wesley was on hand to check his terrific work and we splashed and continue to sit on the water. Presently tied to the wall but captain is sure we will be moving to a dock today. Only time will tell as work continues and it is 1 30 pm. We have a heavy date tonight for cocktails to see Hilda and Michael off. They are leaving for St. Martin at first light tomorrow.
brilliant lights in te Jolly Harbour square - blurring has nothing todo with me
December 9...Off today to the boat yard even though it is a national holiday here. Our mission today is to put up the dodger and bimini.  Well, things just shouldn't be this difficult.  After much struggling, pulling, tugging, removal again of the dodger, we were finally able to zip it all together! WOW! I would never have the idea that something could have been so so difficult. Perhaps it had to do with the fact that last year we didnt do it - it was brand new and Sean, from Trinidad had to install it as he made it to fit! Left the yard at approximately 1 p.m. But some good news, bad news again. The parts did arrive on a second plane last night and Wesley was ready to work but the yard was not allowing any motorized vehicles, that included our golf cart, into the yard nor were they allowing any work to be done. So work begins tomorrow. Our plans of loading the boat while we still had the golf cart with drinking water from the grocery store, which by the way never closes, were nixed!

December 8


Yesterday was a day off! Spent the day at the beach, relaxed, read, walked and swam. Surprisingly not too many people around, even the Jolly Harbour all inclusive resort was pretty empty, not at all like last spring. For dinner, the grouper which I purchased at the market on Saturday. Drinks at Crow's Nest where Peter was shown how to use his Navionics by Hilda and Michael, More Mischief. He is in awe of what the program can do!

As there was no wind this morning we decided to put the sails up. Began with the main sail and as always the Dutchman system gives us nothing but problems! Standing on deck on the hard in the blazing sun, one could wish for a bit of wind but of course that wouldnt work either - could be disaster! The sail cover also took a bit of tugging and pulling. We persevered and got the head sail up with relatively no problem.  Finally at about 2 30 we came back to the condo, exhausted.

All sounds as if we are on track - correct?  what about the parts due to arrive from Miami. Well, it appears they were bumped off the cargo hold on Friday and today. It appears! Well not to be believed by the captan here!  Supposedly on their way tomorrow but not due to arrive until 4 pm. -plus it is a public holiday tomorrow.  Work has been promised to commence on Wednesday, non stop! I don't know what will happen if parts don't arrive tomorrow. I don't I want to be there!
Tomorrow Tuesday - pizza at Al Porto - two for one - always a good time with friends and good food.

December 6...Well, good news and bad news - the parts did not arrive yesterday so Wesley won't be working today and tomorrow. He probably won't get them until Monday afternoon. So hopefully will start work on Tuesday. However, Tuesday is a national holiday but hopefully he will work!  i think it is a two day job at least but time will tell.  This morning I went to the market downtown and bought a few eggies and some grouper. It was cleaned for me and cut into steaks. Barbecued grouper tonight! There should be enough for at least two meals.  Tomorrow a day off for Peter - probably go to Jolly Harbour Beach and just spend a quiet day enjoying the sun.  It is now beginning to feel like a holiday!

December 5...
TEN GOOD REASONS WHY WE ARE STILL ON THE HARD!!!!

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

6, 7

8, 9, 10
 
December 2...Happy Birthday Brian
Morning off for me - laundry, baking rum cake and muffins. Peter off to supervise so we can launch on Thursday.
BREAKING NEWS!!  all the thru hauls that were to be replaced in the summer now really need to be replaced. Person left in charge dropped the ball big time! Many hoses need to be replaced that should have been replaced in the summer and these parts are not available at Budget Marine and need to be ordered from the States. Optimistically they will be here on Friday, work probably done on Monday and launch on Wednesday. But.......island time........!!! Good news is that Al Porto has two for one pizza tonight! And Peter thinks he remembers eating the entire pizza last year while I remember only half and the rest for lunch/dinner the next night. But perhaps after all the work he did today.............

December 1...At the boat all day today as we thought someone would come to start work. Peter finally went to the office to let them know we were here - right, like they didn't know! Propane tank will be filled by tomorrow, nasty hose clamp finally off, changed the spark plugs on the dinghy motor while I continued cleaning. The main salon is pretty much done, dishes almost all washed and so on. Desmond arrives tomorrow at nine so I think I'll stay back to do some chores here. I don't want to get in his way!

sunset tonight at Mosquito Bay - i didn't go - didn't want to provide more food for them!

November 30
view from Mistress' cockpit to our starboard side - lots of boats waiting to be worked on and launched!


November 29...
Happy birthday, Phil!
Pool should be opening today!  It had to be completely closed, drained because of Gonzalo.  I shall see!!
A quiz - Peter had this in his suitcase and cant' figure out what is is or what it is for - any ideas????


this piece fits into the other
November 28...Second day here, work work work although yesterday we did take it a bit easy! Mistress not ready to launch but trades are lined up and should launch sometime middles of next week. Condo is a god send - it is nice to come and relax. We have been out for dinner the last two nights but tonight a night with barbecued boneless ribs! Aside from the general cleaning, there is a list of endless repairs, for exampe, thru hauls being maintenanced, some hoses in the engine compartment being replaced and the shift transmission cable and the throttle cable being replaced as well. They are almost seized.  Removing some of the old hose clamps was a real challenge as their accessibility is almost impossible. Good news - rum is cheap! The number of boats being removed from the storage boat yard to the work yard is constant. We believe that many sailors will be down in the next week. If we do want to launch. it will be interesting as there are a number of boats that may have to be moved in order to get us into the water. But no fear, these are professionals here!
you don't see the mold!

doesn't look too bad!
Peter's new best friend!

November 26...
Back in Jolly Harbour!
Some history and background of our locationJust click on the links

http://www.jollyharbourantigua.com

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antigua

November 25...Weather in Ontario is certainly changeable.  We have gone from one extreme to the other!!  Time to move on.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Cruise - Montreal - Boston

August 31...Saw some interesting things today. Delicious breakfast again. It seems to be about food! Have fallen in love with Swiss muesli. They had it here today (at the hotel) as well as on the boat. I even asked if they used a mix. The answer is no so I'll have to learn to make it.

Picked up trolley and first stop was a stroll along Charles Street, the antique section of Boston, then stopped at Cheers. Norms seat was taken so we left. Back on trolley to the Christian Science church. The reflective pool is amazing. I could swim many laps in there.  Then over to Copely Square and the shops at Prudential. No purchases.  Hopped on the trolley and back to the first main stop, the Long Wharf. Decided to walk to find a lunch place and ended up walking the Quincy Market area. Found a relatively quiet place and ordered a plate of oysters and chowder. Walked back to stop one along the wharf and took a long ride back. It is interesting though as all the tour drivers have their own information.
Quincy Market
Christian Science Church with reflecting pool

Cheers

Norm and Peter
Dinner tonight was going to be at the hotel but they are closed tonight. So much for the 20 percent off our dinner.

August 30...Boston arrival. Early rise this morning for breakfast as we had to leave the boat by 9 a.m. Everything went so smoothly. By the time we returned from breakfast, bed was made for the next guests. We just had to wait to be called! There is tremendous order in everything they do on board. Even the cruise director was there to say goodbye. Taxis were waiting and came to hotel to deposit our bags. By 10 a.m. we were on the hop on bus! Stayed to do a complete tour of the city, then took harbour cruise and by 1 p.m. we were ready to eat. Walked along harbour to a not so busy restaurant for clam chowder and half sandwich. Decided to take subway back to hotel - a bit of a challenge - no wonder Charlie never returned!
Checked in - a wonderful historic boutique hotel - a renovated fire hall. Their shower curtain has a Dalmatians, hydrants, hoses and fire halls embroidered on it. Cute!
Dinner across the street at Legal Seafood - a bit pricy but portions huge - we only ordered appetizers thank goodness!
Neat Shower Curtain

the stairwell in the hotel

the Kendall 

August 29...Bar Harbour! Tendering in again and looks like a beautiful day.  Took tour of Acadia National Park.  Gorgeous vistas.  Busy town, touristy but very pleasant. 
Vistas from the Park

Vista from the Park

Acadia National Park
The harbour had an incredible number of lobster pots - don't know how the captain missed them all but then again we don't know for sure how many he took out.
Last show and last dinner.  Had to convince Peter to go to Dancing with the Stars - but in the end he even enjoyed it!

August 28...Halifax! Met up with Michele and Al after visiting Pier 21. Once again interesting and this time I was able to pick up stories from people who traveled on the same ship, Anna Salen, in December 1951. Also was able to request my documentation on landing from the Canadian government. Lots of people there requesting information about their relatives - ours are too new and fall under the privacy act. Toured Dartmouth and had a nice lunch in an old bar along the waterfront. The day went very quickly. 

Joann and Juri
 On arrival at the pier, a real surprise - Joann and Juri were there and we talked for a very short while. It was great! And the day in Halifax was lots of fun.
with Michele

the surfing beach in Dartmouth
Drinks and dinner again - surf and turf tonight - and had a second tail of lobster. Boy the food is amazing - I don't see anyone leaving anything on their plates. It is just too, too good. Early night, we didn't feel like a show, although ABBA was on at 10 30 but decided to pass. Next time.

August 27


the pier at Sydney, NS
Sydney, NS it is! The captain decided to anchor outside the harbour as he felt it was too rough alongside the wharf. Tendering in today!

Commonwealth happy hour tonight and met up with Aussie friends, Sue and Russell. Good time, good dinner!

Last night missed the happy hour. Didnt read the program well enough! Met up with Drew and Margaret and mom again in the Crow's Nest and guess what? They missed the happy hour as well! Had our drink anyway and off for dinner. Appetizer was mussels which we enjoyed profusely at lunch. Had planned to have a lobster roll on the wharf in Charlottetown but after that delicious 'cows' ice cream decided to go back on board for 'free' all you can eat mussels. Afternoon on the stern deck pool. 

The Best!
The Big Fish
Confederation House
self explanatory
August 26...Here we are in Charlottetown. Seems as if we arrived later than we should have but arrival was scheduled for 8 a.m. and here we are right on time. Breakfast this morning was in the dining room which was much more pleasant and civilized. We were actually able to have our coffee in relative peace. As one becomes accustomed to the ship and perhaps this type of cruising, you learn the ins and outs. Having breakfast in the dining room is one of the pluses although perhaps having room service or cabin service would be another but we have not done that as yet. The stewards are very prompt and efficient. They know our names and are always asking if everythng is okay. The room is cleaned and made up as soon as we leave. All the staff are very friendly and pleasant. They are from Singapore, Indonnesia, Malysia, Phillipines and contract on for ten months. They all speak English very well. This ship will not only do this journey but also goes to the Mediterranean,Caribbean and returns to New England the following year.  There are many Americans, Aussies, Germans on board. We have not met any Canadians as yet.

August 25...At sea today. Breakfast was crepes for me and then off to a talk re fat burning. Actually interesting but they were trying to sell you a nutrition program to follow. The cover was closed over the pool this morning probably due to the winds.
Spent the morning lounging at the pool at the stern of the ship, then lunch at the buffet. Off for exercise, happy hour and then dinner in the dining room. Show tonight was a comedian.

August 24...Early up with a trip to the gym and then breakfast. Ship is docked just below the Chateau Frontenac. Decided not to take a tour of Quebec City and are going to meander ourselves; however, someone keeps mentioning that it is quite a walk uphill to the Plains of Abraham.

Gorgeous painting depicting important people of Quebec
View of ship from the Plains of Abraham



Did the lower town walk to the Funicular and rode up to the upper part of Quebec City where we spent time at Starbucks doing Internet and not too successful. A gorgeous day and basically sightseed the streets, shops, Plains, etc. Back down to the ship for a late lunch. Ship boarding was prior to 4, abs class, then happy hour drinks in the Crows Nest. Dinner in the Rotterdam dining room (no self serve), show and then bed. Watches had to be set an hour in advance.

August 23

Montreal Skyline
Biosphere from Expo??

Habitat from Expo or Olympics??
Marina in Montreal

Old Expo grounds
Leaving Montreal
Early morning departure from Collingwood and arrived at Brenda and Phil's in good time. Off to Billy Bishop, bright and early in order to get my cappucino. A bit of a disappointment from the last visit there but did manage to drink one small one. Flight uneventful and arrived in Montreal without a problem, transfer to MS Maasdam efficient and settled in stateroom 555. Wifi is quite expensive and have decided to check out Tim's where possible!
A quick tour by the transfer bus of Old Montreal by the water. My thoughts were that it would be a good visiting place for another time. Lots of activity!
Went immediately for lunch, scouted out the ship. Sailed away at 4 p.m. - beautiful views along the St. Lawrence. Drink at observation deck and a barbecue dinner on the pool deck and an early evening.
August 24...FINALLY! should have logged on to this before we left. Now sitting in Starbucks using their Wifi.  Pictures stuck and too frustrating. Check back another time!