Saturday, March 14, 2009

Regatta Activies

Okay, here are some of the regatta pictures. First we have the cruisers vs the Bahamians. the cruisers were called the pinkies...
Below is a picture of the Grand Stand announcement booth...
and the Bahamians were called the Baracudas...The cruisers won, but I think the game was fixed!
Next we have the no talent talent show...
with the Blues Brothers...
and Walter from "Brandaris" warming up for the conch concert. I couldn't get Clay to participate.
This is Brenda, Walter's wife. We've bonded by hitching around the island together.
Even some belly dancers were in the talent show. Which I thought had a great performance.
Next is Micky and Lillian off their sailboat, "Carpe Diem". They hail from the Philly area thank goodness are not Eagle fans!!! We got along great. They too, decided to become live aboards.
And of course, I have to give you an update on my herbs. They are still alive and I use them alot in cooking. I got cilantro and sage. From the sprouting seminar, I decided the best way to grow sprouts on board is to buy them in the grocery store!
And finally, my fellow classmate from OD Wyatt, Patricia (Pat) Graham. She graduated in 1970 and I graduated in 1974, so we did know alot of the same people. (you too, Chuck!)
I've had such good luck posting this blog, that I'll close for now. (Don't want to push my luck) Catch us later and I'll have some pictures of the Regatta racing and music festival to post.
Life is Good, cruising is Better, The Happy Cruisers

Monday, March 9, 2009

Pictures around GT

Here are some pictures of the Sprouting Seminar. As you can tell more than sprouting was going on. It was also a contest for the best home grown items. They had a lovely display. Since most boaters anchor out, it takes a dinghy ride into town. You cross under the bridge from Elizabeth Harbour to Victoria Lake. The bridge is a famous photo shot
and featured in several boating magazines. Click on the pictures to enlarge them if interested, but I would suggest clicking on the boats in the Harbour.
Enjoy the pictures and I'll work on posting more at a later date. the wifi signal goes in and out so much it gets alittle frustrating posting them.
Until next time,
The Happy Cruisers
































































Sunday, March 8, 2009

Back in George Town

Clay and I arrived back in GT in time for Valentines. Since this is the snowbirds cruisers paradise alot goes on. We dropped the hook just as the sun was going down over Elizabeth Harbour. If my pictures get posted, I took one just so you can see how many boats come down. Usually it is close to 400, but this year the total at one point was 260. (Make that 261), we wanted to join in all the craziness that goes on. So, first on the agenda was the Valentines dance at Chat-n-Chill on Volleyball Beach. Karen and Ron from "Sea Dancer" hosted the event. They had a geat sound system set up and played some great tunes. We were suprised to meet up with our good friends we were docked next to in Georgia a year ago. Phil and Margaret off of "Sunshine" They were just guppies when we first met them, but now they are groupers!!! It was a real treat for us to catch up on all the cruising stories. Another surprise was meeting Patricia, a fellow highschool classmate. We had too much fun playing the " do you remember so and so " game. She and her husband Doug are from Glen Rose TX. We also met up with the Christmas gang from Nassau. Margaret and I went to a Sprouting Seminar, (how to grow sprouts on your boat) which was interesting. So far my little herbs are doing great. Shadow had to check them out after we brought them on board, she approved. Chris Parker is the weather guru for cruisers and we were lucky enough from him to come to GT for a seminar. The cruisers regatta will be this month and the activities have already started. Saturday night was the Red Hot kick off with a pet parade, the no talent talent show and just a great gathering of cruisers. (and no, I didn't make Shadow suffer thru a parade). The actual race will begin this coming wkend along with the local Heritage Music Festival, then next month, it will be the family island reagatta. I'll keep you posted on that. Let us hear from you too!!!!! As always, we are the Happy Cruisers!!!!