Sunday, December 19, 2010

Canary Islands to the Cape Verdes.

The intrepid crew on the point of departure, hoping for fair winds and calm seas.


We flew the spinnaker all night and in the morning when we wanted to take it down, the snuffer would not come down. In the end we had to drop the whole thing on deck.

Here's the crew taking a break before fixing the problem.

The girls on the foredeck getting a head start on the Caribbean tan!

Very little wind out there and we have been doing a lot of motoring, so we shall have to stop in the Cape Verde islands to take on fuel.



On the way in, we had three fishing lines out and we caught three lovely Mahi Mahi. So the first night in the anchorage of Mindelo, we had wonderful fresh fish on the b'que.



We're only here for the beer! Relaxing in one of the local bars in the high street.

The wind should be kicking in on about Tuesday and so we shall spend a few days here waiting for the Trade winds.



It is now the 21st of December and we've just checked out and are ready to leave for Barbados. It looks at though we may have Christmas and New Years at sea, so season's greetings to everyone, have a glass of bubbles for me.

Friday, December 10, 2010

Waiting for the wind.


On the wall of the marina, all the yachts passing through paint the name of their boat and the date. Here is Jay doing a bit of artwork to record our visit. It's fun to read all the names and recognizing some of the boats we know.








Lisa and I at the top of one of the mountains, feeling a bit chilly at the high altitude.







The interior of the island was full of impressive views and the
rainy day made it even more dramatic.







The stocking up is done and we are ready to go.

Daryl is checking out the weather information hourly and consulting with friends who also want to leave.
I think they are all suffering from 'too much weather information syndrome'!

We do look as though we are leaving today.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Still in The Canary Islands!

At last Lisa and Jay have arrived! So good to see them again after six months. They both look well and were glad to be in the sun, after a week with their Dad in England, where the temperature got as low as -5C.

We have have seen 30C here this week, lovely!!




We are still here in Las Palmas, waiting for a weather window to leave. At the moment there seems to be a constant stream of lows heading towards us across the Atlantic.
It is looking as though Saturday maybe good.

Meanwhile the only thing left to do is party!!




And the music only got better!