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... yourselves - it's an experience you shouldn't miss." Then we mentioned it to our friend Bill Diebels, Sr. from Juneau (via Florida). He said he'd like to join us for a week's worth of Carnival festivities. Bill got his ticket and now we were totally committed to the trip. As the bad weather lingered in Martinique, Bill was getting anxious (as were we) whether we'd make it in time for him to have a place to stow his gear. Bill kept a watchful eye on our Tracker to ...
Martinique, Martinique questmiller... the only place we could get food was KFC. When we approached the store it was closing for the night at 9pm and we just slipped under the door to place an order. All they had on the menu was hot wings, so we ordered 100 hot wings (I think their week's supply) and retreated to the yacht for a few beers and some wine and KFC. Sorry Matt! A couple of days after our New Years Eve fiasco we were able to restore our faith in the French Island as we restocked the boat ...
Fort De France, Martinique bellavita... and set up a lunch date. It was during the wonderful conversation with Hans and Hazel that Chris brought up our electrical problem. Hans offered suggestions which, translated for the non-electrical boiled down to, "just unplug the sucker." That seemed to eliminate the concern that we might blow up our batteries, so now we didn't have to leave Martinique just yet. Bonjour encore Martinique! We sailed north past Diamond Rock, a ...
Le Marin, Martinique questmiller16/04/08, Wednesday, 18:00, St. Pierre, Martinique Had a nice sail up here today - the wind and current were with us. Mountains here are great. Virgin Mary statue overlooking the town. Watched a pod of dolphins play in clear water on our bow. They were so close, I could hear them breathe when they surfaced.
St. Pierre, Martinique tigereye... the carribean sea. The capital town of this Island is Fort-de-France. This Island has knew a terrific blast of the "Montagne Pelé" volcano the 8th may 1902. and there was 2 survivors of this tragedy whereof a prisoner. The specialities of this Island are bananas planting and the rhum.
Fort-de-France, France jaguar74... a birthday, or sitting in Fort-de-France watching all the tourists! It really is fun here. I fly home on Saturday, arrive in Seattle on Sunday and will be headed back to my house to spend a day and a half there before heading back to school. I can't wait! Oh yes, I am 20 years old in exactly one week...oh my gosh. :S My best regards and warmest wishes, especially to those in cold weather..I hope that it warms up soon! A bientot!
Schoelcher, Martinique jess06... Ranger's insistence (we had walked about 50 metres and had turned around and were walking back to the car when he caught us out and insisted we walk the entire distance and see the mangroves). Then the south was whiter beaches but more touristy. The people were so helpful and warm and the buildings were full of colour and vibrance. We both love Martinique and are already talking about when we could go back...
Fort de France, Martinique jaycogan... see so we headed back up the east coast and enjoyed Carlisle Bay and Five Island Bay as well as revisits to Jolly Harbour for provisioning and to overnight in Deep Bay. This trip we continued up to the north coast of Antigua though Boon Channel to Long Island for several fabulous days anchored off Rosewood's Jumby Bay resort. We swam, walked the beach and dinghied to spectacular Shell Beach on Maiden Island where I was able to collect many unusual shells for some planned ...
Fort de France, Martinique freespirit2006... Later, two evenings later. I attended a native music festival. I was the only caucasian that attended. I was visible for miles around. A fancy mix of reggea and modern rythms. After a feasty night, I drove south to St. Anne and rented a cottage for the remains of my stay at Martinique. Suddenly I had to go to FdF and my flight back to europe. A nice vacation, after all.
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