Cariacou
Moonstone of Aberdour
Allan and Claire Foster
Mon 29 Dec 2014 13:30
We spent Christmas Day anchored off Calvigny Island on the south coast of
Granada. Daphne, Claire’s sister, had flown in the day before from the UK and
has joined for a couple of weeks to cruise the Windward islands. Christmas
day was celebrated with a table of old and new friends including Australians
Jill and Paul from the yacht Elevation at the La Phare Blu restaurant. We had a
traditional lunch of turkey, macaroni cheese and rice(?). Claire and
Daphne (The Girls) both had an aperitif called Long Island Ice Tea and it was
only after they started to giggle a lot that it was realised that it was
cocktail of Vodka, Rum, Tequila and Gin! Boxing Day was spent swimming and
snorkelling and afterwards we motored in the dinghy across the bay to Roger’s
Bar on the beach at Hog Island where we met some more old cruising friends
from South Africa.
Moonstone is now anchored in the warm water of Tyrell Bay on the island of
Carriacou. We had to motor-sail all the way here, the sea between the
islands was lumpy and bumpy and Daphne impressively survived the trip without
suffering from the sea sickness that sometimes has troubled her – perhaps she’s
cured! Between Granada and Carriacou we pass several deserted islands and
sailed over the edge of the occasionally active underwater volcano called
Kick’-em-Jenny.
This morning the beach boys motored out to the yachts offering live lobster
so we’ve ordering one for tomorrow – yummy! Today we’ll explore the
bay in the dinghy and find somewhere calm to snorkel before going ashore for a
wander around.
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