VERY rolly anchorage in Statia |
Fort Oranje with Saba in the distance |
Statia is home to a large oil transfer and storage facility, and while we were there at least a dozen or so tankers were either anchored out waiting their turn, or at the dock loading or offloading their crude oil. Powerful tugboats and pilot boats zoomed around the harbor to help move the tankers, creating wakes that added an entirely different dimension to the already present roll in the anchorage. Busy spot.
Tankers and sailboats coexist in Statia's harbor |
Loading/offloading? |
Storage tanks on Signal Hill at the island's north end |
A little piece of Statia for sale |
Statia architecture |
The building with green shutters is the office the Statia Monument Restoration group.... made up of one very dedicated and knowledgeable young Statian man. |
Cemetery overlooking the harbor |
Walking up the old slave road early in the morning |
A long way from NY |
Um... start here? |
Hot and sweaty, and only half way up the trail |
Oddly, this chicken was at the top of the trail where we stopped to look down into the crater |
Who's photobombing here? Skip or the chicken? |
The chicken was unusually friendly - and was happy to accept whatever snacks and water we offered |
Sodas with fun swizzles at a local cafe - refreshing after our sweaty hike |
Ruins of the old synagogue |
Standing inside the synagogue, imagining the small congregation that met here back in the early 1700's |
We loved this little island but the roll in the anchorage was too much to take so we said our goodbyes to Statia and sailed for St Martin.
Getting a rare cloud free look at Saba's peak off our port side |
4 comments:
Hi- I loved Statia and the Quill.. if you get a chance to stop at Saba- it's an amazing place. Glad to see you guys still out there. I'm retiring in June and will be sailing full time after then.
maybe we'll run into each other at some point.
Roland
I second Roland's comment about Saba - loved it!
BTW - that rooster at the top of the trail looks mighty familiar. Could he be the same one we met there over 3 years ago?
http://www.galleywenchtales.com/2012/12/cock-love-holiday-irreverence.html
Miss you guys & the Caribbean. You're looking fit and fabulous. Enjoy!
Wayne & Dana
in New Zealand in the yard... doing dirty and major work and a few niciities
Glad you are introducing us to some of the islands that we missed. Definitely loved the directions - one of the fun things about traveling - glad to hear that you at least found the talking place even if you didn't find the cemetery. Looks like you are having wonderful weather even though you have had to put up with some roll in the anchorage. Enjoy your time in St. Martin as always!
HI all.... Glad to see you here in the comments! Congrats on your upcoming retirement Roland... maybe we'll see you out here one day? We LOVED Saba and spent a few bumpy nights on the deep moorings there a few years ago and hiked as much as we could before our legs gave out. Lovely!
Dana & Wayne.... Noooooo! Not in the boat yard?! Hope the niceties you're adding outweigh the dirty work. And I wouldn't doubt if that rooster was the same guy. I think he's got it pretty much figured out by now that parking himself on the Quill trail and looking sweet will get him fed.
Janice & Bob.... Wish you guys were still out here in the Caribbean, rolly anchorages notwithstanding. Looking forward to your return to Tsamaya and new blog posts from across the pond!
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