Saturday, February 11, 2017

Les Saintes - Nous sommes divorces

If sailing around Atlantic with the special person of your life isn't challenging
enough in it self, one thing to do is a go through a process of separation while
sailing. A great passtime in the cockpit is to end a more than a seven years bath
together and conclude that the there is no next sailing trip for us as a couple.
Then, after you have agreed on the divorce, you find out that continuing sailing
together in the Caribbean for couple of months is the only way to proceed.

For the devastation in our personal life, surf beaches of Tartane in north Martinique turned out to be the best cure
In Les Saintes, just south of Guadeloupe, we were lucky enough to anchor next to a colony of pelicans

Until now, most of the anchorages in this side of the Atlantic have been lonely. The one in Terre-de-hout in Les Saintes deserves to be photographed for its crowdedness.

Les Saintes - here you know where the wind blows



Dominica in the background

On our hiking expedition on Les Saintes, we heard several of these lizard falling of the trees from sheer panic while hearing us approaching. I dont take it personally, no matter how impressive, they dont appear very smart.

... as opposed to this one.


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