Kirsty goes sailing

Moorglade's Voyage
Ted Wilson
Tue 19 Apr 2011 13:34
Our Position is 14:29.979N
61:05.185W
Tuesday 19 April
The town was, as described, very pretty, but also
very quiet as it was Sunday and as we discovered as we walked up the hill,
everyone was in church, or rather just coming out of church complete with palms
(for Palm Sunday). The more enterprising had set up stalls in the little square
by the church, selling home made food and vegetables, and the bread shop was
packed with people buying baguettes. Spurred on by Kirsty, we walked around the
town but were unable to find any other excitement other than beautiful flowers
everywhere, so went back to the boat and prepared to move on.
Once again the anchor was very muddy and required
much washing down, as it was pulled up but before long we were motoring in light
winds, unusually coming from the West, towards Anse Mitan, just along the coast.
However when we arrived the anchorage was very crowded and filled with local
moorings, and the small Marina, mentioned in the pilot book appeared to have met
with a serious accident and the pontoon was very short and no
longer attached to the shore, so we went on down the coast to Grand
Anse d'Arlet.
While relaxing after arrival we were entertained to
see a couple snokelling with their dog. It seemed quite happy to ride on the
back of its owner when possible or swim free wehn they dived down for better
views. (I hoped they kept its nails trimmed as it seemed quite possible very
scratchy)
The next morning phone calls from the UK woke
everyone early so Kirsty took advantage of the cooler temperatures to go ashore
for a run. Some confusion over places with very similar names meant she went
further down the coast than had originally been planned and she encountered
some extremely steep hills, which handicapped her progress, but she made it back
in time for breakfast. Knee problems may inhibit her future training
efforts and jeopardise her participation in a half marathon on her return
to Ethiopia. (Not to mention that most athletes train at altitude before
competing at a lower level, not the other way round!)
After breakfast, having failed to locate any wifi
obtainable on board, I went ashore in search of an internet cafe while Ted and
Kirsty went snorkelling. Ted took the opportunity to scrape barnacles off the
bottom of the boat while Kirsty went turtle watching, unfortunately without the
camera. The internet cafe was overrun with biting insects but provided an
opportunity to charge a toothbrush at the same time as downloading e-mails so a
successful morning was had by all.
After lunch on board it was time for a relaxing
afternoon. Another attempt to get wifi on board was intermittently successful
and I was able to do some work using the fruits of the mornings endeavours.
Meanwhile Ted and Kirsty took the dinghy over to some rocks and Kirsty had
another go at snorkelling, with the camera this time, and was able to photograph
many fish, but unfortunately no turtles this time. I had a swim off the boat
when work was done and then it was time to get ready to go ashore for an evening
meal. The season is drawing to a close in the Caribbean and it was noticeable
how much quieter it was on shore compared to when we were here in January.
However we went back to the morning's internet cafe and had a very satisfactory
meal, sitting virtually on the beach with the waves lapping just feet away and
not a biting insect in sight (although this might have been because of the
liberal application of DEET based products)
Breakfast the next morning was accompanied
with turtles swimming past the boat. Later we will sail South to St Anne and
clear out at Le Marin before sailing to St Lucia tomorrow.
![]() ![]() Arriving ashore at Trois Ilets
The view of the Ilets
![]() ![]() Examining a pump - decorative not
functional
The beach at Trois
Ilets
![]() ![]() Coming out of church
Palm
Sunday
![]() ![]() Market and cake
stall
Beautiful flowers
![]() ![]() What to do if you own a dog and want to
snorkel
Evening meal at Grand
Anse d'Arlet
![]() ![]() Girelle tete bleue and some yellow
fish
Waiting for dinner
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