The moon was only 2/3 full, but still looking huge and vibrant during dawn on Wednesday, March 19 Sunrise Since it was kind of hard to explain the geography of this area, we figured the path of least resistance would … Continue reading →
More Photos From Mexico, Panama and Jamaica
Las Cruz de Huanacaxtle We saw a lot of these overloaded trucks in Mexico, particularly around Las Cruz de Huanacaxtle, where there was a lot of construction happening. Marina Chiapas at dusk All over Mexico, we saw lots of homemade … Continue reading →
Lying Low in Elizabeth Harbor, Bahamas
Tuesday, March 18 — The last three days have been quiet. We’ve primarily focused on school and chores. On Sunday, the wind was still screaming at 20-knots, and on Monday it picked up even more. The wind also drastically shifted … Continue reading →
Exploring Georgetown and Chat N Chill Beach
The full moon was vibrant and high in the sky as the sun was rising on Saturday, March 15 Sunrise We hadn’t gotten off the boat yesterday, and we were eager to have some time on land. Even though the … Continue reading →
Keith’s Perspective on Site Seeing in Panama/Le point de vue de Keith sur les visites touristiques au Panama
This week it feels like not a lot of stuff happened, even though a lot of stuff happened. On Saturday, a bird pooped on mom’s arm. After that we got on the bus and went to a really good pizza … Continue reading →
Calabash Anchorage, Long Island to Elizabeth Harbor, Bahamas
On Friday, March 14, starting at 0100 and lasting until 0500, there had been a full moon eclipse. Had we stayed up and the clouds cooperated, we probably could have seen it from here. But chose not to. When we … Continue reading →
Exploring Calabash Anchorage, Long Island, Bahamas
Thursday, March 13 — In the early morning, before dawn began, the full moon looked like a spotlight The sunrise was beautiful The waves had indeed shifted, but it was still rolly. Eric deployed the second flopper stopper, which helped … Continue reading →
Passage from Little Harbor to Calabash, Long Island, Bahamas — And a Stabilizer Failure
Wednesday, March 12, 2025 — We were up again early to get the boat ready to go to sea. A storm was coming in the next few days. As much as we liked this place, we’d had to make a … Continue reading →
Passage Matthew Town, Great Inagua Island, Bahamas to Little Harbor, Long Island, Bahamas
Monday, March 10, continued – Daylight savings time began yesterday, so now in this part of the world the sun doesn’t rise until well after 0700. When we’d entered Matthew Town this morning at about 0845, the sun was still … Continue reading →
Passage from Port Antonio, Jamaica to Matthew Town, Great Inagua Island, Bahamas
Saturday, March 8 — We untied from the dock in Port Antonio at about 1130. As soon as we left the bay and got out into the open ocean, the swells were about 3-feet at 6-seconds, directly on our nose. … Continue reading →