14:04N 060:56W Rodney Bay, St Lucia

Wind Charger
Bob and Elizabeth Frearson
Wed 11 Jan 2012 23:12
Our supper last night in Martinique was excellent in a very old fashioned
Normandy style restaurant run by a charming older couple with absolutely
delicious food. I must confess that I have never had vanilla sauce with fish
before, it just had to be tried, and it was scrumptious. We were slightly put
off the whole eating idea on the way there by some keen young French fishermen
who had just caught a leopard skinned sea snake. The poor chap was gasping
his last in a very distressing manner on the quayside. Not nice.
We up anchored and left at 8am and had a Caribbean sail south towards St
Lucia arriving at Rodney Bay at just after 4pm. Well gosh we are back in
Civilisation (yes, with a capital C quite deliberately). Rodney Bay is
very grown up indeed: Chandlers with simply loads of chandlery things,
supermarkets with lots of food, oodles of restaurants, enough ARC flags to
carpet an Olympic Stadium and a whole row of Norwegians (are we back in Puerto
Mogan? Is there anyone left in Norway?)
We are parked in D28, right on the end of a row, Windy’s home for the next
year. This was indeed fortunate because the bow thruster decided not to
work as we docked, which could have been very embarrassing, although there is
loads (and I mean loads) of space in every berth. Lymington Yacht Haven
would have had at least another row between each pontoon here.
Tomorrow is devoted to Windy: a good wash down and a polish after our epic
journey. We really have arrived.
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