I'll start with non-sailing news and the absolute antidote to hurricane photos.... baby Hayden arrived in July of 2018! She's sweet and adorable and completely fearless.
Five day old Hayden, full of milk and happy. |
Celebrating Hayden's first birthday |
Eating banana bread is much simpler. |
Very attentive at the aquarium. |
Please touch! |
Skip had enough confidence in the engine now to motor Saralane from Manuel Reef around to Trellis Bay to pick me up and that's when I got my first look at the damage there. Battered boats covered the shoreline.
More than explicit warning |
Boats littered the entire beach |
From Trellis we headed over to Mountain Point to see how things looked. The goats were still there and in much bigger groups than before. Normally we'd see 6 or 8 together, but this time there were 30 or more in a group.
No goat yoga for this crowd |
We planned to visit Clinton and though we'd had more than our fill of VGYH, we still wanted to say hello to Maurice, so we decided to rent a car out of Leverick Bay to avoid the rolly anchorage (and new dinghy landing fee) by VGYH. We motored to North Sound and did a quick tour of the Sound before anchoring off the resort in Leverick.
There was some clean up going on at Saba Rock and from what we heard, it's been bought and plans are underway to rebuild. These photos are from May 2018 so a lot may have changed by now.... or not. Bitter End was still barely in the clean up stage at this point.
Saba Rock |
During our drive around Virgin Gorda we gave a lift to a woman who was trying to get to work at Hog Heaven, which was up and running much to the delight of everyone who likes barbeque (hogs) and gorgeous mountaintop views of North Sound (heaven).
The shoreline on the windward side was choked with sargasso; a problem several of the Caribbean islands have been coping with. You can see Clinton's house here; it's the second from the left and practically right on the beach. A fabulous spot when there's no hurricane coming. The red house is such a curious place... practically everything on the property was either red to begin with or has been painted red. I mean RED red, not just plain old regular sort of red. The house, the cars and trucks, the palm tree trunks, even the dog's house is painted red.
We got a look at Clinton's old boat La Boheme which had finally been lifted out of the water. She was a beautiful boat and it was sad to see her in ruins.
Top two - La Boheme, Bottom two - around Virgin Gorda |
A picture window will replace the sliding glass doors on the sea side |
Simba - no longer a kitten but still feisty and loud |
Coppermine ruins |
Palm tree and halo around the sun at Spring Bay |
No need for open umbrellas at empty tables at Top of the Baths |
Apropos of nothing... this was a mystery can still on board Saralane. We decided not to chance it. |
Saralane with half her mast in lovely Little Harbor |
Some things have improved at West End customs since I took these photos in May 2018. For one thing they now have a prefab building instead of a makeshift tent so the customs officials no longer have to weigh down their piles of paperwork with rocks and hunks of concrete to keep the wind from blowing it all away. Other things haven't changed. If you want to clear in or out here you still have to climb up the truck tires onto the dock. Nice.
We climbed the tires, cleared out, and headed for St John |
I'll leave it here for now and pick up in St John next time. Sorry for the long wait for a blog post... thanks for sticking with me!