Monday, August 4, 2014

Hurricane season along the Ohio River

To escape possible hurricanes and also follow the dictates of their insurance companies, cruisers go many places from June 1-Nov 30 every year.  Many go to Grenada/Trinidad, some to South America, but not too many come "back to the 'burgh" like we do.  Too bad, it's pretty good being anchored here about 1/2 mile from the banks of the Ohio.  We never have to worry about our anchor holding or filling up our water tanks at the fuel dock - we just turn the faucet on!  Then there are the stores - Target, Ikea, TJMaxx, Macy's - fun, fun, fun.  The weather report is only of mild interest, since it doesn't matter a whit to our landside lifestyle - a major change from the 3x/day obsession with wind direction and wave height.  But, uh-oh, better stop, because now I'm starting to miss all the things that go with the cruising life.  Which is why we think we have figured out the best lifestyle ever and are enjoying the best of both worlds.  And when we return to the BVI we will be SO ready.
Our beautiful boat in the BVI.  Right now she is in a cradle in the Nanny Cay boatyard.  This year was incident free as far as boat breakdowns go (knock on wood).  Even though built in 1997, she presents as a much newer boat.  Home sweet home January to June.
Our underwater world

Erin and family came for a vacation on Virgin Gorda, near The Baths.  The pool of the house they rented, called Toad Hall, replicated The Baths.  The house was awesome but he pool was amazing.  The boulders were already in place-they just built the pool within them.

All five of them!  Alyza (19), Jane (13), Mac (17), Charlotte (16) and Gigi (11)

Waterfall at the pool

Mark, Ray, Mac at the wheel




Everyone loved snorkeling and even saw an octopus
Relaxing on Megerin at Marina Cay, one of our day sails with them.  We just bought that hammock there that day-I am predicting some great book reading there next season.


Part of the grounds of Toad Hall, the house they rented.

It's a dinghy full of family coming out to Megerin

Erin on the beach at Peter Island, another of our day sails.  This was the island she most remembered from our charter days and she really wanted to get back here.  Peter Island never disappoints - my favorite also.

We had Father's Day brunch at the beach bar on Peter Island.  Serving cookies after a meal plus being a general-all around-hospitality hostess is Jean Kelly.  She makes everyone feel special plus always has a flower in her hair.

Charlotte, Gigi, and jane at Miss Trouble's-a great little hut they could walk to for  a sandwich and drink.  Trouble's real name is Edith but when asked she always tells people it's "Trouble".  But almost everyone on Virgin Gorda has a nickname.

Picture worth a thousand words

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Spring in the CaribbeanI

How can we tell it's springtime here?  First, the seagulls are back - we can't figure out where they go and even more interestingly, why?  It certainly doesn't get cold here and they're not leaving for hurricane season, since it ends Nov. 30th.  The pelicans are here all the time, as are brown boobies (yes-it's a bird!) and the amazing frigate birds.  On shore we have black hummingbirds with emerald green breasts and "sugarbirds", little yellow finches.  Anyway, I have no idea why I am going on about birds.

The second way we knew it was spring was all the PEOPLE.  Wow, everyone was ready to get out of the cold weather and have themselves a tropical party time.  We spent Easter weekend on Virgin Gorda, where they have a four day celebration.  Lots of LOUD music (why are they all not deaf?),  street fair, fashion shows, and our favorite,  a 2 day fishing tournament.  This year the winds and waves were both high and when the boats pulled up to the dock we could tell it was serious business for these fishermen.

Going backwards, we have had some company on Megerin.  Good friends and cruising buddies from Florida and the Bahamas, Ann & Art in Febuary, then Jim returned for a quick 5 days to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Cruz Bay,  Ray's friend Tom Landis from Carlisle and his son Jud from Oregon, and best of all, Megan came down for a week.  We are now on our own and just exploring some new anchorages with no set agenda - not bad.  I do a lot of reading and this is my recent favorite quote written by a fellow cruiser:

What do you learn about yourself cruising?  Simply, that you can do it.  Despite self doubt, if you try hard enough - you can do it.  All paths in life have challenges, you just need to figure out which one to choose.  


Tom - a rare moment of relaxation - he loves to sail

Top left - Jud relaxing on our deck, Top right - Jud & Tom
Bottom left - Ray and Tom discussing strategy?  And three guys on a dock.

Ann & Art are from Greenville, SC, but originally from merry old England.  Longtime sailors "think outside the box" kind of people, we always learn so much from out time with them.  Plus, the food is always delish!  Loved Ann's shepherd's pie and Art's yummy omelets.


So…..not to be outdone by other t-shirts hung up at Ivan's on Jost van Dyke, when Jim returned in March we headed there for a quick trip and he hung an Ohio University shirt and a Steeler shirt from the Baltimore fan club he started quite a few years ago.  The club grew to over 2,000 members, and though it is no more, the shirt and memories live on!


The shell encrusted  Ivan's Stressfree Beach Bar
The shell artwork that people make and decorate the inside of Ivan's.
Ray being "stress free" at Ivan's
Ivan turned 70 while we were there so we got to join the birthday party
St. Patricks Day in Cruz Bay, St. John.  Jim brought me the "Irish Steeler" pin.  At top is the crew of the Quiet Mon Pub, an "Irish Pub in the Caribbean" and gthe center of all the day's festivities.  Bottom left is their ceiling with the Heineken chandelier.
Scenes from the parade - it was crazy!  The only parade we know of when the drivers of the vehicles have a beer in one hand.  There was a beer keg in the back of the truck.  b otto picture is the "middle-aged majorettes"  -  turned out we knew one of them!
We can't forget to mention a special day when a family we knew in Sewickley spent some time with us on Megerin.  Pictured is Julie Frisch with more than cute daughters Heather and Megan.  We had so much fun having kids around, if only for a few hours.  Oh, husband Alex is behind the wheel having a pretty good time sailing along the coast of St. John.  After our sail we had a nice "spread" of food, then met "big" Megan McCoy at the ferry dock.  
Ray and Megan
Megan taking a "stern shower" - notice the hand gesture…maybe didn't appreciate me snapping this pic? - and generally being a great crew member.  Not to mention escaping Chicago weather
More pics of Megan's trip.  bottom is a Megerin spread ready to go up to the deck for happy hour
Sunset, Megan's last night.
Presently we are in the North Sound of Virgin Gorda but plan to head to Anegada, about 12 miles away.  Not a long trip but it is surrounded by reefs so care to avoid them is primo important.   It is called the "drowned island", as it is so flat,  really just a coral atoll.  Just thought I would show you what the chart looks like.  We have been there before, though not for a few years, so not worried about getting in - just follow the chart plotter and go slow!

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

OMG - It's almost Valentine's Day already!

Starting with today and working backwards - i am sitting at a fabulous beach bar in Cruz Bay St. John called High Tides using their very slow internet to try to update my blog.  Ray (St. Ray) is doing the laundry.  It is one week today that my brother Jim departed and we sat in this very bar waiting for his ferry to take him back to the frozen tundra that is the US this year.  Every day we meet visitors here to the islands who have so many tales to tell of the horrible winter back home and it is so surreal to them that they are here in a tropical paradise.  I have to say it  is a little fun to exchange pictures with friends and family - but I always say we are doing this for the adventure and challenge of the lifestyle, not just to escape weather.  Believe it or not, we miss cozy days by the fireplace watching the snow fall - winter was always a good time to catch up on everything like reading, housework, sleep - Ok, stop gagging !!

Jim's visit was a lot of fun.  the winds were very high the whole time, which led us to chill out for a few days at each stop instead of fighting winds and waves - it was great right where we were!  After a few days on St. John visiting the Quiet Mon Pub (Irish Pub in the Caribbean), snorkeling in Caneel Bay and Hawknest Bay, chilling in Maho Bay watching fish jump and turtles swim, we finally sailed on to the BVI (it only takes an hour) for 4 days on Jost van Dyke - our favorite.  We left Jost with plans to sail east and eventually make it to Anegada but squalls and high winds put us in Cane Garden Bay, where we took a cab up the steep winding hill ( I closed my eyes) to a place called the Bannakeet Cafe - an awesome view and our favorite local singer Reuben Chinnery (brother of Ivan) was singing and playing guitar.  We hope to return this year.  On to Norman Island, great snorkeling at the caves, wonderful calm anchorage at Benures's Bay (we needed the quiet), then Great Harbor on Peter island.  Jim was mega-snorkeler and took some underwater pics we hope to get soon.  We ended the visit with 2 nights at Nanny Cay Marina ( the best darn bathrooms/shower facilities in the Caribbean) & watched the Super Bowl at Captain Mulligan's and Peg Leg's.  Not much of a game but most of the islander's were more concerned with winning money on their bets.  The last Super Bowl the three of watched together was here when Pittsburgh beat Arizona (2009).  So, we watched Jim's DVD of that game on the boat while on Peter Island - so much fun to watch and Bruce Springsteen's halftime was the best.

Speaking of DVD's, we have watched the first four season's of Modern Family and love it. Presently are watching 2nd season of Homeland - so good but scary, so to go to sleep we put in Boston Legal - the writing on that show in amazing.

I have listed my favorite blogs on this site but have to mention Windtraveler.net.  I am hooked and have read it from the beginning - Brittany is an amazing writer and photographer and wise beyond her years.  I also love The Lettered Cottage - it is a decorating blog but have just fallen in love with this couple, who at the present time are trying to adopt a baby from Haiti - I send good vibes their way every day.

Congrats to granddaughter Alyza on getting into the sorority of her choice - DG at Miami of Ohio.
Congrats to Art & Judy on new granddaughter.

OK, fish tacos have arrived - to get notice of updates sign into my blog - just don't expect them frequently!  keep warm and remember the daffodils will be up soon!

Beautiful Nanny Cay marina

View from Beach Bar waiting for Jim's ferry (Blue boat in background) from St. Thomas.  We have our dinghy at the dock you see there which is how we get him and his LARGE suitcase to the boat.


Jim getting first rays of sun

He arrived with 5 lbs. of raw almonds, plus cough drops, lifesavers, dry milk,   and new snorkel mask/camera  We supplied the beer.

The famous Quiet Mon Pub in Cruz bay, St. John

We left this picture of Jim with Ivan 4 years ago at Ivan's Stressfree Bar on Jost van Dyke.   Some obviously frustrated fans of opposing teams have defaced it - probably the Browns fans!



Strange sighting - some ducks wandering into the ocean for a dip on Jost van Dyke.  they live in a little pond back of a bar.


On Megerin

Steeler hats, Jetty tee shirt, Quiet Mon beer cozy



Had a great time at Skinny Legs on Coral Bay with a great band performing


Jim found a Steeler sign at Coral Bay

Picture from the front page of our home town newspaper in Pittsburgh while we were here in the  balmy weather.  I do feel guilty !


On the beach at Nanny Cay



At Capt. Mulligan's watching the Super Bowl.  It is essentially an open structure in a field near nanny Cay where they put up big screens for TV.  the day before it was packed for a Rugby game between England and France.

Jim forgot his shoes this day.  At Skinny Legs he lost one, so threw the other one in the trash can.  When he went ashore the next morning to buy a pair of flip flops both of his shoes were sitting on the wood steps.  ???


clear water from Maho beach, St. John

We went provisioning yesterday on St. Thomas - 3 cases of beer, lots of paper products - hope there's room for me.