Since we’ve been quoting local wisdom lately…. these were the words of the mechanic working on our outboard motor in response to our question “How much do you think this will cost us?” Easy for him to say.
Hey... bring back our dinghy! |
In true island fashion it took a few weeks to get the parts that we needed (though each day they said the parts would probably be in ‘tomorrow’) and we were looking forward to finally having the motor up to speed (bad pun not intended). So… the outboard is fixed and runs "like a bat outta hell” (another direct quote from the mechanic). We paid the ransom… um.. I mean.. the bill for the repairs and were on our way.
The rain still comes and goes in big heavy downpours… filling up our water tanks, and the dinghy, each time.
We’ve been bumping around the BVI for a while – visiting some of the over-visited spots as well as some places we haven’t been before. In no particular order…. Key Cay, Trellis Bay, Saba Rock, Spring Bay, Little Harbor, Lee Bay, Cam Bay, Monkey Point, Anegada and a few others.
Waiting for the rain in Key Cay |
Spring Bay – just up from the Baths on Virgin Gorda is beautiful, and we ended up spending time there since the Baths were so full of charter boats we couldn’t get near them.
Saba Rock - at the north end of Gorda Sound, has a great view of the sound and draws charterers and us regular people too. We anchor pretty much everywhere, but they have a great deal here - pick up one of their mooring balls for $25 and get up to 200 gallons of water and a bag of ice! We ended up being here between big rains (and I'll admit to using our rainwater tank fills rather freely, since for a while it seemed like it would never stop raining) so we picked up a mooring ball and filled our tanks. Judging by the number of dinghies at the dock here, looks like we're not the only ones who thought this was a good deal.
Two more good reasons to stop at Saba Rock..... well placed hammocks, and $2.50 painkillers every day.
And a reason to take a look around the nearby Bitter End Yacht Club - cool artwork! Even showing the way to the restrooms....
But one reason not to stay for too long is that everything else is really expensive! You'd have to really be craving your Cheerios and Triscuits to buy them here.
Cool critters and cool flowers still all around....
Saralane waits for the rain in Anegada |
Leaving Anegada... |
Sunset in Little Harbor |
This little box fish hangs out under the boat every time we stop here... |
5 comments:
I remember being on Anegada and driving from one side of the atoll to the other which took us through the dump. Where there were cows grazing. Don't order a burger on Anegada...
I remember the grazing cows, too, but I don't think there was enough meat on them to make even one burger. Maddie, your creative writing skill is matched only by your skill as a photographer. The blog is a joy, You make it feel like we are all there with you. And I wish we were!
Maddie - loving your posts. Your pics and narratives are great. I feel as though I know exactly where you are and am enjoying this so much! I know there's a hammock there with my name on it! Enjoy yourself and give Skip a big hug for me. xoxoxox
Hi you!
Nice talking to you yesterday! I ( Johanna) is thinking of doing an article about food. So I am wondering if you want to share some of your beautiful pic with me? I will of course write that you( Madeleine) have taken them. If thats ok you can send them on our mail!
/ Jo
Not to worry... there will be no burgers consumed on Anegada. (And no pink flamingos seen...)
I'm glad everyone is enjoying the blog... and you all really DO know exactly where we are! We've been here with you before.... and would LOVE your company on Saralane any time, anywhere we are. (Hint, hint....
Jo - Let's talk about food pix!
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