Christmas and New Year
Ile Jeudi
Bob and Lin Griffiths
Fri 7 Feb 2014 01:25
We
needed to wait for some important post which was arriving on 21 December so we
decided to stay in Grenada for Christmas. We joined in various social
events including games of Mexican Train. We met Rob and Rhian from the
boat ‘Beyzano’ who we had been introduced to by our weather router Simon Rowell
last year. Beyzano have a very good website with lots of good information
for cruisers.
We hired a car and took a trip up the west coast of Grenada to the town of
Gouyave. This is a fishing town with little concession to tourism so feels
like it’s ‘authentic Caribbean’:-
On the Sunday before Christmas we joined a group going to the Coconut Bar
on Grande Anse beach where ‘Doc Adams’ was playing for a couple of hours.
We have heard him before at ‘De Big Fish’ restaurant in Prickly Bay and he plays
really good blues and rock and roll:-
Then a dancer arrived:-
As you can probably see this guy is really fit and danced away for about 20
minutes.
And again (for the ladies):-
We put some Christmas lights around the boat, inside and in the
cockpit. These are some of the ones in the cockpit but the picture has not
come out very well:-
On Christmas Eve we went to De Big Fish with Rob and Rhian from Beyzano for
a Christmas Dinner with all the trimmings. Lin was not feeling very well
with a headache and pain behind her eyes. She was even off her wine!
We went back to the boat and had torrential rain most of the night
accompanied by almost continuous lightning. The sky would flash for about
5 seconds followed by a break of a second or two followed by a further 5 seconds
of lightening. There was some thunder and none of us had seen anything
like it before. In some ways a boat is a good place to be when there is
continuous rain as we don’t suffer the floods ashore. St Vincent and St
Lucia were more badly affected than Grenada and several lives were lost on both
islands. Houses and livestock were washed away and there was much damage
to their infrastructure with a lack of fresh drinking water amongst other things
for a couple of weeks. Very sad.
On Christmas Day Lin was feeling very tired and feverish with what we
thought was bad flu and slept all morning. She was still aching all over
and the pain behind the eyes was stronger. We had made a late booking to
have Christmas Lunch at the restaurant at Le Phare Bleu Marina as we wanted
somewhere quiet. Lin managed to haul herself from her bed with great
difficulty and persistence and we made our way ashore in the dinghy for the taxi
over to Le Phare Bleu. We enjoyed a nice meal in lovely surroundings but
Lin’s appetite was poor and we returned to the boat fairly promptly to let her
get back to bed. She had put on a brave face but was really out of
it.
They had gone to some effort to decorate at Le Phare Bleu but there weren’t
many people:-
We knew that 5 people around our anchorage had had dengue fever in recent
weeks and we subsequently learnt from a doctor that Lin had it too. The
pain behind the eyes and the need to sleep continuously being the symptoms which
distinguished it from flu.
Lin slept most of Boxing Day and the following days and didn’t eat anything
until the 29th. She slowly regained her strength a little for New year’s
Eve but wasn’t back to normal until mid January.
We joined the ‘Beyzano’s’ and a number of others for a New Year’s Eve
dinner, again at De Big Fish. They were showing BBC TV so we could see the
fireworks in London at 8pm our time which enabled people to have enough time to
go to bed early, like us, or go on to party through the night elsewhere.
Lin didn’t even have a sip of bubbly at 8pm!
Rob and Rhian from Beyzano – and Lin’s left arm:-
The ‘car park’:-
The London Eye at ‘midnight’:-
We returned by taxi to Secret Harbour and the boat and Lin slept throughout
most of the next day.
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