Never Ending Story

Bandit
David Morgan and Brenda Webb
Mon 23 Jan 2012 19:09
13:00N 61:14W

Two weeks in Barbados gave us plenty of time to catch up on sleep, explore the beautiful island, re-provision, swim in the 28degree waters, enjoy the local culture and even fit in a game of cricket!
Yes - there was a big tournament on at Kensington Oval so off we went to a Caribbean 20/20 match – Windward Islands vs the Leewards and what a great night it was.  A crowd went, mostly Australians and Kiwis but a couple of Americans.  Have you ever tried explaining the rules of cricket to someone who has  never seen the game before???  Hmmm…interesting!
We also had a great night out at Oistens – a fantastic open air fish market on the south coast where flying fish, tuna, wahu, red snapper and mahimahi are all dished up alongside local specialties such as macaroni pie (delicious), creole rice and grilled breadfruit.  Local dancers perform in front of an appreciative crowd – boy can those Caribbean boys move!
Exploring the island by bus was even more exciting (ie scary) than our Atlantic crossing.  The drivers are all Lewis Hamilton lookalikes but the similarity ends there.  Their driving is appalling but they have such big grins on their faces it’s hard to get angry with them.  You just have to hang on tight and brace for every turn.  The small yellow buses blast out reggae music so loud you can’t think but tend to go a bit slower.  So it’s a toss up – fast, furious and frightening or slow with aching eardrums.
As well David squeezed in a visit to the Mt Gay Rum factory, we had several beach parties with fellow cruisers making landfall after their Atlantic crossing and snorkelled on the wrecks in Carlisle Bay.  Carlisle Bay was a great anchorage – close to Bridgetown which was excellent (if expensive) for provisioning.  Our best buy was Anchor cheese and butter and New Zealand lamb.  With no VAT on food in Barbados (NZ take a tip) these products were cheaper than in NZ (according to Countdown’s website). 
So after about 10 days we were ready to leave but….(story of our life and hence today’s movie title)…..a package we were expecting from New Zealand still hadn’t arrived.  Being constantly on the move makes it almost impossible to have mail sent.  On the few times we’ve needed essential items (ie credit cards, spare parts) it has always been a mission to a) get an address for them to be sent to and b) actually receive them.  This time it was our boat registration papers, which you must carry with you at all times.  Ours needed renewal so, at great expense, we couriered the relevant forms to the Ship’s Registry.  It took four days to get there with FedEx and SEVEN to get back with TNT including four days sitting at Miami.  We became regulars at the FedEx office (who kindly allowed us to use their address)…..and every time we walked in to ask if it had arrived our hearts plummeted when the friendly chap behind the counter shook his head.  It really was a Never Ending Story that finally, ended happily on Thursday when the package finally arrived and we upped anchor and had yet another boisterous overnight sail to beautiful Bequia – in the Grenadines….but more about that later.