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Flying Pig wrote:
Lotsa secluded beaches, and, right now would be a good time to go, but a bit cool for reefs. We have wetsuits, though, so if Lydia gets tired of sitting in the container which masquerades as the book shop with nobody coming (a little early in the season still), perhaps we'll pull up the hook and go. Skip, suggesting to get back on track with my next post v I have often wondered how often you move - and how long you stay in any one place. Probably one of those things where ya gotta be there to understand it. R |
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"cavelamb" wrote in message
m... I have often wondered how often you move - and how long you stay in any one place. Probably one of those things where ya gotta be there to understand it. R Hi, Richard, and list, We move as often as we're moved (pardon the expression) to do so. Being full-timers, unlike those on their boats for a month, like our new friends on Conchessa, or a season, like many in Georgetown we met last winter, we have no particular urgency. By contrast, Conchessa was on the move, back to a base (Hopetown or Marsh Harbour) very frequently. They fly home today after their month here, and do that routine three times a year, basing (cuz they have a permanent mooring) in Hopetown. In Lydia's case, in particular, she's always wanted to immerse herself in the local culture, and, here in Marsh Harbour, she's found a touchstone in (see arkwild.org for more info) the local VERY endangered horses, so is volunteering on a daily basis for the next while. In the meantime, I do the usual "cruising is..." puttering, and try to catch up on some of my subscriptions I let slide entirely for the entire time of our refit this summer. So, in this case, since we're committed to a flight on Dec. 17, not to return until Jan. 17, and when we do, will have some fairly fiddly electronics installation to attend to, we'll be here, likely, until the end of January or so. Generally speaking, though, we move around at a couple-of-days pace if we're only going to see something in particular, as seen in our last couple of logs, and, if there's someplace appropriate, we might use that as a "base" - such as here, and, later this winter, Georgetown. It's all what winds your anchor chain, I presume, as each cruiser's style is going to be somewhat different than the next... HTH L8R Skip -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog and/or http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog "You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true. You may have to work for it however." (and) "There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hand (Richard Bach) |
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