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Monday, March 18, 2013

Housekeeping Chores

Our favorite mechanic- Joe
Feb 2-16

We're on the water and sitting in charlotte Amalie harbour waiting for Joe to fix our genny leak, so we can provision. meanwhile we are unbagging all the stuff we bagged last year and everything appears to be in good shape.

 Now that he has performed his magic we can provision.  Which is like starting your kitchen from scratch.

Everyone always askswhat we do all day, so I will explain that shopping for groceries is a multi day chore.
We get bags and our trundle cart ready to head for shore, pull the dinghy up on the beach or if we're luck have a dock to go to. Walk to the grocery store, which can be blocks away. Keeping an eye on weight and quantity, we load up on the basics, bag it, load our cart and head back to the boat, where it's all transferred to the dinghy and out to the boat. Then 1 small bag at a time, Gord hands it up 6 ft to me on deck and I tuck it here there and everywhere that it can't roll off. Then we transfer it down the companion way another 5 steps and start to unload it into miniscule cabinets, under floor boards and under settee.
By the time we finish, it's late afternoon and of course "Miller Time".

The next day we do the meat run, starting out the same, but grabbing the dollar taxi and heading for Cost U Less. Everything must fit compactly into the cart, so that it will fit into the narrow eisles on the dollar taxi or they won't let us on, then back to the boat with the same routine to get it repackaged and put into the freezer.

The next day, same time, same routine we head in and up to the fresh fruit market and this time when we return to the boat we must wash eerything in a solution of bleach, fully dry, wrap in paper towel and put into cloth bags.

Now that's 3 days to shop, I'm exhausted ! aren't you?

So a few more chores like dropping off a small sail repair to Manfred, some laundry, making up the V berth and a few swims in between we're pretty much ready for Gabi and Rudi to arrive.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

On The Hard Jan 21 -Feb 1, 2013

We did the usual routine, Mom, Wendy and Elmer drove us to the airport and we landed in St Thomas late at night and crashed at the Caribe, Grabbed a spot at the Petite Pump room, with a view of the harbour as we waited for our Ferry to Virgin Gorda  the next day.






Our


Ocean Wings was in great shape, no mold, mildew, leaks or critters ( big or small). Now comes the hard on the hard. The hot, dusty work of putting her together and testing her systems so we can get into the water.



Bottom Painting

Nasty nasty job

Startng the varnishing process



Happy 63rd Birthday Sue

Now it's Birthday Time and oce again I am celebrating my birthday in the Sunny Caribbean, only this time we are still on the hard. So, it's up to the Mine Shaft for dinner with Bill and Marianne of "Seminole Wind" for great painkillers and an amazing view over the south side of Virgin Gorda.




There I discover that my knowledge of chickens is saddly lacking, as there perched in a 30 ft tree staring back at us is a family of tree roosting chickens. Will wonders never cease!




Tree Roosting Chicken family



Then it's back to Fishers Cove for the band and some Funnnnnnnnn!


                                                                   THE LAUNCH

ready to drop in

Aquarius, our friend Carl and Judy’s catamaran is sad to see sitting there, knowing that Carl will never return. There is a For Sale sign and apparently a young couple , his name is Jack, are looking at it and plan to go around the world. Now we hear it's SOLD


On the Water  - and worth the work







Monday, March 4, 2013

The Cruisers go a Cruising

Wendy and Elmer were smart enough to fly down, so they have already been soaking up the sun and chilling by the pool.


However Bealls for a marathon shop is on the to-do list and we do our credit cards proud

No, not in Ocean Wings, but on the Carnival Legend. Seven days of being waited on hand and foot, before we go and start the hot, grueling task of getting Ocean Wings launched.




Our Ship
 
Checked In


Lets get going














Deck Stroll

The Girls
 
What should we do first

Wow , talk about palatial. This boat is so ornate it’s almost hard on the eyes.

Onboard Elevators


Getting Lucky

Dinner

Elmer just can't Believe what those Waiters will do for a Tip

Pool 1

Tuckered
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2600passengers and 1000 crew, 3 swimming pools, multiple bars , nighclubs and theatres.




Our first stop .. Cozumel, Mexico.



Cozumel Swingers







Our 2nd stop was to be Belize, which is the reason we took the cruise. It’s not a very safe area, so we will probably never take Ocean Wings there, so it’s a good way to safely see this port. But at the last minute the captain cancelled Belize due to some dispute over landing fees. Then, announces that we will go to Costa Maya instead. So it’s full speed ahead. But, when we get there, our sister ship Carnival Glory has been unable to dock due to the high winds, so our captain aborts without an attempt and we are back out to sea for another sea day.

Oh well, lots to keep us happy and entertained on board.




Slip

Sliding

They are picture crazy here on these cruises, snapping your picture with every sort of pirate, mermaid, sunset setting and tropical paradise, then of course selling you the gorgeous pictures at crazy prices. But memories are fleeting , so seize the moment.

Greeters



Our Gang

Next stop Roatan, we rented a car here and toured the island. What a beautiful place. Looks very much like the Virgins, with its tree covered hills. The people seemed really nice and we would love to bring Ocean Wings back here

Rest Stop

Gord Bribing the locals

Last stop is Grand Cayman. This island is flatter with beaches that stretch a long long way.





We did the underwater submarine “Atlantis “ and cruised along about 100 ft down along the ocean bottom and along the shelf that drops thousands of feet and out of sight.
Subbers
More subbers
104 ft down under


Arriving in HELL
We also took a cab to the beach and had our driver take us to hell. Crazy place with the blackest, sharpest inland coral field.





Then on to the beach for a swim and a beer



Grand Cayman

Beach Boy

We were sad to leave our singing/dancing waiters and head back to that place where we have to cook and clean for ourselves.


Singing/Dancing Waiters

Bon Voyage to our waiters

Waiting to Leave


Marian, George and Marie were there to pick us up at the end of our cruise. It was a great week and nice to be pampered just before heading to the BVI for work on the hard.









Sailboat owners Gord and Sue aboard their 55' Whitby Ketch "Ocean Wings" share their adventures and travels as they start their retirement, living their dream of seeing the world from oceanside.
Ocean Wings is a recent purchase and our first foray into the Sailing Lifestyle. We're excited and a little scared. Join us in our adventure.