Cruising the Caribbean and beyond to Australia, in search of palms and golden sunsets; in search of tranquil anchorages, magnificent beaches, and peaceful surroundings; in search of special places few will ever see; in search of filling the heart and soul with abundant memories. In search of the elusive Paradise! ....................
Monday, March 8, 2010
SAILING IS EXHAUSTING WORK.....................
So here is a slightly different format............ Just double click on the photos to enlarge them......................... Bean tree.............. Laurie "on watch"............Spanish Wells fishing trawlers.................... and some actually going out to do some fishing.................... incredibly beautiful beaches........................the $3.00 colander wifi antenna gizmo..........ultra-light (and we are not talking beer and cigarettes here)...................some sunrise bromiliads...............the settlement of 'SPANISH WELLS'............... and other stuff.................and Laurie in discussion with an 82 year-old Frenchman, whose son is flying the ultralight, and here is the funny thing.................... the backpacker pilot's name, we found from his Dad, is Erouge Erich,......... That kind of seems like 'Red' Eric, which could be 'Eric the Red' and thus not French at all, but Scadinavian......... and if you take a good look, perhaps that could even be 'Eric the Orange'........check out the video at the bottom..................'that's like sailing in the sky'................... Oh, and what sort of an Aussie would dare fly a flag like than one............... ( talk about star-less ).................no class at all...........then again, Aussie courtesy flags on the 'far side of the World' are not that easy to get hold of...........
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Sailing looks exhausting, what with all the white sandy beaches, sunshine, rippling waves gently kissing the shore, stunning bromeliads! Well I hope you didn't work too hard on your birthday. Love you hope you had a great day, Cel xo
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