30th April - Hamilton Harbour 32:17.040N 064:48.249W

Whisper
Noel Dilly
Tue 30 Apr 2013 20:41
"29/30th April - Hinson Island, Hamilton Harbour"
 
Since arriving here in Bermuda, we have spent some very gentle days, relaxing and enjoying the island life.   On Sunday we took a long dinghy ride across to the other side of St George's Harbour and found a Restaurant by the water front which we had visited on bicycles when we were here staying some 8 years ago.  It was quite an exploration trundling around the small islands in the harbour and crossing the shallow reefs which had round, red ringed 'turtle' aware signs erected at the narrow gaps between the islands.  Pretty white roofed houses lined much of the shore and islands, with their green lawns and foliage stretching down to small private docks or diving boards and strategically placed sun loungers and shades.  Although the day was bright and sunny a brisk northerly wind was quite cutting across the water, it is after all still spring here and not summer.  The contrast in temperature to the Caribbean was not something that we were prepared for and it is taking a bit of getting used to as we seek our long sleeved shirts and sweaters from the depths of our lockers.  We eventually found the Black Horse and had a splendid lunch before heading back to Whisper. 
 
We have made contact with old friends here who live on Hinson Island in Hamilton Bay.  They have made arrangements for us to have use of their neighbours mooring at the bottom of their garden!  Yesterday, Eric joined us on Whisper and 'piloted' us round to Hamilton Bay.  Bermuda is surrounded by reefs and channels and although we have charts on board it was good to have local knowledge onboard and being a keen sailor Eric very much enjoyed the helm and with a good northerly force 4 we had a cracking good sail round to Hamilton.  The wind was keen but dressed in our foulies, with the sun shining, although the sea was rough and covered in white horses, it was the most beautiful enticing light turquoise.  We have seen some fabulous blue seas in our travels and the Caribbean waters were a beautiful turquoise, but Bermuda's waters are a different shade of blue again!   Our mooring is quite delightful looking across to the town of Hamilton with small green islands doting the harbour.  We are about 20 feet off the shore of Hinson Island, the trees are full of birds singing, ferries come and go between the bigger inhabited islands and ferry stops along the bay, there is dinghy racing this week so plenty of activity to focus on. 
 
Having arrived at real civilisation and tired of looking like a scarecrow, Janice kindly booked me a hair appointment with her hairdresser.  It was a real luxury to have my hair washed and my head massaged and my long tangled locks cut to a neat manageable length once again!   Life here in Hamilton Bay is very much water born, everybody rushes about in their dories and small day boats from their homes on the small islands and then jump on their scooters on the main island to go about their business, go to work or attend school.  There are cars on the island but these are limited to one per family.  Parking is by meter so many people favour commuting by scooter.  There are several ferries which whistle you to other parts of the island, these will stop and pick you up at the Ferry Docks on the small islands, just like a bus stop, except that instead of holding out your arm, you put out a flag to attract the Captains attention!
 
We are enjoying being here and relaxing as we gentle prepare and focus our minds for our next passage to the Azores.  Our main focus is on the weather as we wait for the Bermuda High to establish itself signaling the best time to depart.  We are aware that several yachts have already left but that many more will gather over the next few weeks. 
 
Photographs:  "Ordanance Island, St George"
                      "St George Harbour Anchorage / Traditional Bermudan Roof"
                    

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