EVEN NOW; WITH A THOUSAND LITTLE VOYAGES UNDER MY BELT.
I STILL FEEL A MEMORIAL CHILL ON CASTING OFF.
-E.B. White

Sunday, January 21, 2007

We moved to the west side of the island for more protection from another blow coming. Charlestown Bay is the main anchorage and the Moorings has a charter operation there and is also home to the Tamarind Hotel and Restaurant. We chose to anchor a little north of there in Rameau Bay, but took a dinghy trip over to Charlestown to visit. While here the boat boys brought us a lobster (at least 5 lbs) for $20.00 - now that's more like it!

We enjoyed watching this guy catch fish, although his presence was a little bit intimidating to Fred - he didn't know they made birds this big.

Fred is getting quite an education on this trip. This lobster was bigger than Fred.



Tamarind Beach Hotel - what can I say - another gorgeous resort.


These are kids of the employees at the Resort. They clown for the camera so you will take a picture of them. I thought they wanted money, but they just wanted to see the digital picture. They helped us find the store - we always seem to be in search of fresh vegetables.


This pretty much sums up Charlestown, Canouan!

Definitely not as much money on this side of the island as there is on Trump's side.


Well no fresh veggies - it's definitely a timing thing, but the guys got their ice cream fix.


This ones for you Doug, the mast was so high it had a red light on top for airplanes to see it at night.

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