What a whirlwind vacation in the states. I was so tired of operating out of a suitcase
and having to repack every 2-4 days. We
slept in 13 different beds over the 6 weeks and traveled from one end of the
country to the other. Loved seeing our
friends and family but So glad to be
back!!!
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What a happy couple |
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Harry cleans up well |
We first flew to Phoenix to stay with our daughter for a few
days before we all left for Vegas for her wedding. It was a perfect wedding, beautiful and very
happy bride and groom. Everything was
fantastic. I posted the album we made on
Facebook and sent it out in a previous blog so you can view at it if you
wish.
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What a great moment to share |
Then we took a 5 day trip with the national parks of Utah with Pat and Buz (Harry’s sister and husband). I have included just a couple of pictures of the 3 parks we visited. Harry took well over 500 pictures. If you every get out there, they are a must. The terrain is so dramatic and magnificent. It was an amazing experience!! Each part is so different from the next.
Next Stop – Philadelphia by Amtrak. What fun that was. I told Harry from now on I wanted to travel
by train but he thought it would be a bit difficult getting a train to Trinidad!! Anyway, we spent the weekend with my nursing
school buddies. There are 5 of us who
still getting together every 2-3 years.
This was our 48
th year of knowing each other. We have such a good time together. One of them, Kathy, was unable to make it
this year. That was very
disappointing.
We flew to Miami and picked up a car so we could
circumnavigate Florida. Stayed for a few
days with my brother in Ft. Lauderdale where we visited Frank and Joanne
(Fantasy Island) and we helped out in the SSCA office. You cruisers, if you ever stop in Ft.
Lauderdale, please visit the office.
There is a wealth of books and older cruising guides there for all over
the world. You are welcome to take any
of them. Free for the taking!!
Moving along we stopped to visit friends in Ft. Myers, did 4
days in Bradenton catching up with lots of friends, doctors, dentists,
etc.
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Those cruisers who remember them: Jill behind David on Shaboome and Jeff and Carolee standing |
Then Palm Coast on the eastside
again and finally the Grand Finale was the 2013 Melbourne GAM. That was so much fun but so busy. It is 4 days of speakers, camaraderie,
banquet, flea market, etc. I was
especially busy this year since I recruited all the speakers. Also, nervous that all would go right. Turned out to be a blast and all went well
and we were able to see many of our
cruising friends
Finally back in Trinidad and we splashed our boat on Friday
after 4 days of very hard work getting her ready. We are now sitting in the still beautiful
waters of Trinidad with the sun shining and the mountains for a background. It just doesn't get any better than this.
We ended up staying longer than expected because of
weather so Thanksgiving with 23 people and a potluck was lots of fun. We even had Germans and Englishmen helping us to celebrate. Staying longer is such a
hardship with gorgeous weather, lots of cruisers, fun things to do, potlucks
and jam session to attend. I guess we
can bear up to the strain. We did have
quite an experience with renting a car and Harry driving on the left side of
the road. It’s our first real experience
of doing this in all the years of sailing.
One minute I was in stitches laughing because every time he wanted to
put the turn signal on he turned on the windshield wipers. I've never seen such clean windows. But then the next minute I was terrified
because the traffic was rushing all around us and we had to try and figure out
how to make a right turn in the left lane and which turn signal to use. We did 3 days of this and lived to tell about it. The 3rd day he only
turned the windshield wipers on once.
Part of what we were doing was hauling fuel. Diesel at a gas station here is .93 cents a
gal. If you take the boat to a marina it
is $4.75/gal. Needless to say we hauled
our fuel. Too bad you can't take it back
to the states and sell it.
Finally on Friday we left for Grenada. We had a great sail back to Grenada sort of. Half sail and half motor sail but the weather was good and the waves were only 3-4 ft. It's nice to be back in Grenada knowing so many people. We love this island. We will wait for a package to arrive and then move on. We are hoping to go west via the ABC islands. Stay posted and we will see what we do next.
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