Thursday, February 28, 2008


The little island of Bequia tops our list of favourite islands. We spent 3 weeks in Bequia and were sad to leave. Not until we left and arrived in St. Lucia, did I fully appreciate how much I loved it there. We have to return to Bequia to pick up some teak we have purchased to replace the transom, and I can hardly wait to return.
We were fortunate enough to catch a couple of days of the Jazz festival being held on the island. We made our way over to Frangapini(a local restaurant/bar and hotel) along with our friends Kevin and Amanda from Solstice, the first night to enjoy the soothing sounds of the steel drums. There were a couple of different steel drum bands who played, but the one that sticks out was a 12 piece drum band that littered the night with their gentle sound. We also attended the Sunday afternoon event which was held at Lower Bay beach and the atmosphere reeked of party and as the sun shone and the people mingled we were accompanied with a jazz band mostly led by a saxophonist followed by a reggae/rock/hip-hop type of band from Barbados who were really really fantastic. They closed the jazz festival in style and had everyone on the dance floor dancing and grooving to their unique sound. A good festival, good company and good times.
Our friends Liz and Allan have purchased property on the island and we wanted to check it out so on a beautiful sunny, windy day we made our way over to the windward side to have a look. Along the way we stumbled into an old refinery transformed into a pottery studio and store. We wandered amongst the fabulous pottery and through the studio as we made our way to the beach. After checking out the property, we chilled out at the beach bar and watched Allan kite board off the beach and amongst the reefs.This beach on the windward side has to be one of the most perfect beaches we’ve come across and we were the only people enjoying it that day. A lazy but perfect day.
Unfortunately the weather window was upon us and it was time to leave Bequia. We up anchor at 3:30am and headed north to St. Lucia. We had an uneventful light sail to St. Lucia and were able to skirt the north coast of St. Vincent and get a good view of the plantation farms along the mountainside. The “farms” that litter the mountainside are ALL ganga (aka: weed, marijuana, pot etc..) and are found in abundance. It is known amongst the cruisers that if you visit St. Vincent the north part of the island is OFF LIMITS! When you look at the north part, there are no cars, no roads, no houses. The only thing you see are little tiny wee shacks scattered about the mountainside.
We arrived in Marigot Bay and had a chance to catch up with our friends Gary and Saba (2 local rastas who have become very good friends of ours) and Jeff and Jan (2 British who have moved from England to St. Lucia permanently). While anchored in Marigot we got a freaky west wind that not only brought west winds, but a west of north swell into the anchorage. This isn’t good as the anchorage is exposed to the west. Thankfully we were on board as the wind blew Meggie almost on to the beach. We up anchor quickly and took a mooring in the inner lagoon which is completely protected. We moved up to Rodney Bay and anchored at Pigeon island and waited for 2 weeks for weather. The wind blew 25 knots gusting into the 30’s for almost 2 weeks straight. We tried to leave at the beginning of the windy forecast as we thought we would be ahead of the building seas, but once we rounded Pigeon island we were exposed to 25 knots of wind and big waves...how big ??? but big. Meggie‘s decks were awash with spray covering the entire boat….hmmm….not exactly what we had in mind. The wind and waves were NE and we were headed N, so Meggie was bashing her little heart out until finally we made the call to tuck our tail and turn around. Meggie sailed comfortably down wind back to the anchorage at Pigeon island, and we got our spot back and hunkered down for the remainder of our stay. While in St. Lucia we mostly worked on Meggie and couldn’t wait to get the next window to move on. Finally after far too long we got a window and decided to head to Portsmouth, Dominica. We left St. Lucia and headed to St. Pierre in Martinique with a north of east wind at about 18-20 knots and about 8 foot seas. We had a quick sail to St. Pierre and were able to sail the lee side as well. Although we love Martinique, we wanted to spend some time in Dominica so the next morning we up anchor and had a beam reach for the total 55 miles to Portsmouth, Dominica. We again had about 18 knots out of the east in the morning with 8 foot seas out of the east as well, which built to 22 knots with the odd 26-28 knot gust and 10 foot waves. Meggie rode the waves beautifully as they were on our beam and with 1 reef in the mizzen, 2 reefs in the main and our small jib sail up, we cruised along at an easy 6.5 knots and were anchored in the beautiful Prince Rupert Bay in Portsmouth well before sunset. Dominica’s beauty is found in it’s simplicity and of course the lushness of the forests. The mountains are reams and reams of green that seem to go on forever. The towns are made up of simple box construction houses painted an array of pinks, aqua’s, blues and yellows where chickens, roosters and dogs roam freely. We left Portsmouth and headed to the capital Rosseau by bus, with the intention of hiking some trails in the Morne Trois Pitons National Park. Because there are only 2 buses that run up to the town of Laudat (where the trails all start) and we were in between buses we hired Fitz to take us up to the Middleham falls hike.. Once on the road we realized quickly why there was only 2 buses that drove this route. The climb itself is impressive, but to top if off the road is barely wide enough for 1 vehicle let alone 2 and before turning any corners Fitz would lay on the horn to announce we were coming through. We hiked to the falls though the dense forest and enjoyed the quiet amongst the trees. The water fall at the end was beautiful but a little disappointing as we compared it to it’s neighbour’s waterfalls in Guadeloupe. Just to be back in the wilderness was enough to make me happy and the local fauna is outstanding in itself.
We finished the afternoon off by wandering the streets of Rosseau chatting with the locals and finally boarded the small local bus for the 45 minute ride back home.
Saturdays bring a bustle in the little villages in Dominica. Like most islands Saturday means market day. From Meggie we can see the numerous colour umbrellas that clutter the streets, and the hustle and bustle market day brings. Once in the market you’re surrounded by all local produce and smells of accra salt fish, fritters and a bunch of deep fried “surprises“ cooking in the streets. Women and men pack their baskets full of fruit and vegetable for the week as they chit chat about the weeks events.
We poked through the market but always end up at our favourite fruit and veg lady down the street. Just to give you an idea how much we pay for local produce, we got: 1 papaya, a bunch of carrots, 3 green pepper, seasoning peppers, 1 cabbage, 2 cucumbers, cristophenes, 12 tomatoes, 3 mangoes, sugar cane, 6 passion fruit, bunch of bananas all for about $30.00 EC which is about $11.00 CDN. Not too bad huh!
From here we will sail to Les Saintes tomorrow and then carry on to another one of our favourites, Guadeloupe. The future “trend” for weather (so our weather forecaster says) is moderating trade winds and seas, beautiful perfect sailing conditions….so we’re holding him to that!
We’re enjoying being on the move again and enjoying the Caribbean sailing because once in Antigua it will be go time once again, all our attention focused on Meggie (but wait…isn’t that all the time anyway?).
Well I guess that’s all for now….hopefully March brings an early spring for everyone back home.
Ciao for now.
Kylie and Mike

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey guys! an early spring would be lovely right about now for us northerners as i think just about everyone up here is sick and tired of shovelling (myself definately included!). as long as the snow stay for another week or two, i'm happy (i'm headed to lake placid for a ski trip in a few days and no snow would just be miserable there!). soooo, it's sounds like you guys are still having a blast and who could blame you?! mom would love to be amongst the steel drums all the time. nice one on the cheap produce by the way...i guess that's possible when it's all grown down there and doesn't have to travel half way around the world first. anyway, i'm glad you guys are doing well (nice pics once again by the way...i'm insanely jealous!).
keep the blogs comin'!
ashley :)
p.s. happy belated b-day Mike!

Eben&Jordan said...

hey you two great to hear from you again! holy crappulous i am sick to my toes with jealousy! in a good way...kinda. the weather is turning for the better here but that only means highs of around 11. and sunny peroids with scattered rain. i just talked with a friend in miami so i might be crewing on a 5 day race from st petersburg to cancoon in a little while but that is just a maybe, and not even close to cruising. i think i check your blog on a daily basis and am instantly happy to see you have updated it. i may have found your next wooden boat for you...a 44ft sloop rigged sometyhing from the 1800's design, this old man in towns project boat, 13 ft beam 6'6 full keel never been in the water yet, brand new. needs riggin motor and sails. 15k... if i was a wooden boat kindo of guy i think it would be good. i will have to find out the design for you though. in the mean time i am fiddling with my 12 ft alluminium skiff with her 15 horse 1976 engine...grrr. it makes me angry.
well i hope you are doing great. let me know when jes and i can fly down and meet you somewhere. stay great and keep them coming
your little buddy
Jordan
bad boy bad boy.

Anonymous said...

Hey guys, it was great to hear from you recently. We're following your blog religiously & it's good to hear things continue to go wonderfully. I commented to Darlene how confident and experienced you guys sound now about ocean sailing vs. how we all seemed as neophytes last year. 10 footers on the beam, no problem, a great brisk sail, I love it! We're dying to get back however, for the time being reality becons. I gather from your comments you have to replace your transom, sorry to hear that, it sounds like a daunting project. Fortunately I beleive you know a good carpenter! We're doing the interior wood on H.S & I did the exterior last fall so she's slowly taking shape.
All the best & keep up the great work on the blog. Enjoy Antigua, the reggatta looks awesome on their website.

The Maras

Anonymous said...

Hi Guys

I can see from the other postings that people have let you know what a pain this winter has been.
It seems like it will go on forever, not a good advertisement for global warming.
Sounds like you two are still loving every day down there, we look for your postings all the time to try to keep up with your adventures.
I talked to Maria last week,she is fine, Tammy, Tanya and Terry are following your adventures as well.
In May I am going to drive out West on my own and have Nikki fly to Vancouver to meet me.
We will then drive to Calgary to see Chris and Paula, and then home.
Hope you got my E mail for your birthday.
Talk to you soon.
Have fun and be safe guys.

Love Rob and Nikki

Wilkie said...

Hi Mike & Kylie,

We just got back from St. Lucia and loved our holiday. We where so close to you, we stayed near Rodney Bay and took a snorkelling trip from our resort over to a beach near the area Dr. Doolittle movie was filmed. So sorry we didn't get in contact with you before we went! I kept looking at sailboats...just in case you where in the area. We are so right the area is beautiful and the people are so nice. Can't blame you for wanting to stay in that area.
We enjoy reading your blogs. Keep up the great work!
Joe & Judy

Anonymous said...

Sounds Awesome Kylie & Mike! The weather here in Calgary is great but I hear back home it is crazy with snow. Maybe you will be back in time to make it for our wedding? Rimrock in Banff(95% sure)August 2008 (can't book until 1 yr in advance that is why I say 95% sure). We are off to Scotland next week for Darran's B-day (got him the tickets as an early b-day gift, but what he doesn't know is that there is a b-day party at a hotel in Edinburgh for him with approx 140 ppl that I have been planning all year- he'll be really surprised). Anyhow your adventures sound amazing as always! Darran thinks its fantastic and although you have not met he reads the blogs too whenever you put up a new one. Take Care and Safe Sailing! Jocey

Anonymous said...

Hi Guys...today is March 12th which means it's exactly 1 month to ACYR...we're verrrry excited!! Right now we're sitting in a condo at Mt. Tremblant on a lay day. We skied hard Monday and Tuesday under bright sunny skies and decided to take today off. We may do some x-country later today. The conditions are outstanding - one of the bonuses of a rather harsh winter. We would still way rather be sailing! As usual, your latest blog entry is fantastic!!!
Looking forward to seeing you soon!
P&L

Anonymous said...

Happy St.Patrick's Day!! Sounds like all is going well in paradise! We're back from Roatan, had a great time, only complaint is the visit was too short. The girls are making their final decisions on universities, residences and the destination of a spring trip south with some of their friends. Tis a busy time in the Webb house. Paul and Leanne will be down your way very soon, you must be very excited. Have a round of drinks on us!! Take care, be safe and have fun! K&P

Unknown said...

Hello!

I've just found your blog and was captivated by the posts I read! You two are on such an incredible adventure. What fantastic memories you are creating! You must feel like anything is possible after this!!

Keep up the posts and sunny-drenched photos!
Sarah

Anonymous said...

Hi Mike and Kylie just a word to say hey You both look wonderful and I sure hope you think of us once in a while. Barry said he talked to you after the birth of
carter on April 25 I hope to get some pictures on line soon Brandon has gotten engaged so here s hoping I will have empty nest soon
Miss you lots love always Sue

Christine said...

Hola Kylie and Mike! So nice to follow your travels on the blog. I just created one myself about life in Spain in you guys are interested..christineinbarcelona@blogger.com
Just started so only 1 post so far!
Ciao guys and take care:)
ChristineXO

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What is the real estate like on that island? Is it reasonable?

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