The human’s decided to try to hike the last section of the Wai’tukubuli National Trail (Segment 14) that runs from Portsmouth north. Somehow the human’s managed to lose the trail and we did a little ‘bush wacking’ to cross over the headland. No worries, we were on the trail now. […]
Monthly archives: November 2013
Enough of hanging around the anchorage. It is time to do what Dominica is famous for… FORT SHIRLEY AND THE CABRITS GARRISON, CABRITS NATIONAL PARK The twin hills of the Cabrits headland dominates the north-western end of Prince Rupert Bay. Fort Shirley sits a top this headland guarding the town of Portsmouth. […]
The best laid plans of mice and men. Notice they do not say anything about dogs. What ever your plans, make sure you have a back up plan in case things go wrong. This is especially important on a boat. Well, it all started when the human’s decided it was […]
With autumn approaching, it is time to get ready for the next sailing season. Hurricane season ‘officially’ ends in November. The statistical chance of a hurricane hitting the Caribbean greatly decreases in December. So it is time to say goodbye to all the friends we have made in Grenada and […]
Company is coming to visit us in our quiet little anchorage on the south coast of Grenada. My Uncle Steve and Aunt Helen are coming to visit. As they are avid sailors, and hope to travel in their own boat in a few years, the humans thought they would enjoy a sailing trip […]