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Whisper
Noel Dilly
Thu 13 Dec 2012 21:24
"George Town, Grenada - 10-12th December"
 
We left Tyrill Bay after our early morning cup of tea and had breakfast on our way.  It was approximately 40 miles from Carriacou to St George's Bay in Grenada.  I was reminded of the big ocean seas as we crossed the channel to Grenada, the wind was 15 knots from the NE, with the wind behind us we headed south under a reefed headsail alone.  We arrived early afternoon and took a mooring at the Grenada Yacht Club after refueling.  We have spent the last couple of days, maintaining the boat, doing the inevitable washing and dodging the torrential showers.  Since we have arrived here we have been drenched, either by the intense humidity or by getting caught out in the many tropical showers.  Night hours in the marina have been spent getting up and down to close the hatches only to open them again some 10 minutes or so later.  
 
On Tuesday evening we all went out to a local restaurant for our last final meal together, it was most enjoyable.  We chose to eat outside under the awning, as it was a warm evening.  The heavy showers of rain persisted and apart from us all standing up at one point and taking a corner of the table each to move it further into the shelter so that we could all remain dry, the sound of the passing cars sloshing through the puddles accompanied by the chorus of tree frogs all added to the atmosphere of a delightful tropical evening in good company.  Our waitress was quite charming, happy and laughed raucously when Noel joked with her.  She was so happy as she cleared our plates and gave us the choice of desserts.  We all chose Rum n Raisin ice-cream (our ships crew now has a two new converts to this delight), it clearly was her favourite as well. 
 
During our stay here Noel was called upon for some doctoring advice.  An English lady had fallen whilst trying to board her boat and hurt her shoulder.  After examining her, he advised that she should have it x-rayed.  She was reluctant to do this, but the continuation of extreme pain led her to be persuaded the following day.  Apparently she has a fracture dislocation of her shoulder.  She has now been operated on and her shoulder is relocated and strapped to her chest.
 
Mick and Tony started their journey home yesterday evening, flying down to Trinidad for an overnight stop before their transatlantic flight to Gatwick this evening.  It was sad to say good-bye to our companions of 6 weeks, we have accomplished so much together.  Their sailing expertise along with Noel's ensured us a safe and happy journey, even if there are at least three and sometimes four different ways of doing one thing!  Thank you both so much Mick and Tony for all your help and skills in getting Whisper repaired and shipshape.  Tony, I know that you enjoy cooking, but again from Noel, Mick and myself thank you so very much for feeding us so well in such difficult conditions.  I not only enjoyed your cooking but I admired your coolness and calm as the galley heaved and rolled before you, with cupboards trying to empty their contents as soon as you opened the door and sometimes even when you didn't!  I have a lot to learn!
 
Photo: "Farewell Drinks"
 

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