Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Getting Squared Away

Hola Peeps, well time is steadily moving forward and we are attempting to keep up.  We took advantage of the delay in the delivery of our shipment by visiting with friends and squaring away Saga Sea’ systems.  Steve also got back into his fabulous bread baking.  

When we first arrived in the Rio Dulce, three years ago, neither of us saw the charm of the culture.  We see the culture here as a bunch of expats living among the locals only on the surface level.  They deal mostly with the locals that profit from providing services to the cruisers/expats.  

When we walk down the busy street of Fronteras, we are not met with smiling faces or daily greetings unless they want to sell us something.  It may be because the street is so busy with foot and vehicles traffic but we are left with a cold emotional feeling.  Basically you go to town to do your business and get out!  




The word fronteras means borders, so Fronteras town seems to be a sort of border town, yet it is not bordering two countries.  What it does border is the Rio Dulce, which means sweet river.  Fronteras has been built next to the bridge that crosses this river which I believe is one of the only spots vehicle traffic can cross.  So this attracts lots of the people from the neighboring villages for commerce reasons.



In the past, we enjoyed visiting places that we could get to know the locals and their culture.  To tell you the truth that type of place is difficult to find, but we did find it in Honduras’ Bay Island, Guanaja and Providencia Colombia.  The other places have been congested commerce or tourist driven cities.  




This is basically our third time here, and the place is growing on us.  We are learning to appreciate the Rio for what it is: learning where to find things helps tremendously.  Friending the regular visiting cruisers, the expats that decided to stay full time, and the locals that provide services to the cruisers has made us much more comfortable and welcomed here in the Rio. We can simply enjoy the Rio with its beauty and wonders, which it is magnificent.





I love the jungle and mountains with all of it’s creatures and profile.  Steve enjoys white sandy beaches, but I love it all.  Taking adventures up narrow rivers excites me.  The narrow branch rivers here have really sprouted a lot of vacation yacht storage and homes, so others seem to appreciate them as well.  



Okay, enough of that..  So our shipment arrived on Wednesday, all 22 boxes.  We were a little disappointed but not surprised when the shipping service here tried to raise the price that was stated on her info sheet, by $600. Yeah…  So we agreed on a little more but we only paid an extra $160 verses $600.  





We were able to use the launch service here at the marina to transport the boxes over to our boat.  Once we got them all there we quickly unloaded all the boxes on the dock and tried to find homes for everything.  Much of the big stuff is wire and rope to replace the standing and running rigging and material for the new sun cover and cockpit cushions.   We quickly sent the material to the canvas guy we use here to get the material off the dock.  Steve has replaced all the running rigging and has started on the standing.  


When owning a boat something always happens that throws you off the current projects.  We have had two things come up that need attention that weren’t on the list of projects.  The first thing that happened was our cap rail was damaged from an ass that made a huge wake while speeding near the marina.  So for all you power boat people.. Slow the hell down when near other boats and people..  The boat next to Saga Sea got caught under the cap rail and broke off a piece of the beautifully varnish teak.. So that had to come off and sent to a carpenter because Steve is way too busy to fix it himself at the moment.

The second thing that has happened, a mast car for the spinnaker pole broke.  For non-sailboat people, it is an aluminum and stainless piece that slides up and down the mast and it stabilizes a pole that holds out a light weight sail (spinnaker sail) on the front of the boat.    The sail is used when light wind is coming from behind the boat.  So Steve is looking into replacing the piece or some how fixing it himself.. Believe me if there is a way he will figure it out, just like MacGyver.

Guess that is about it.  We are back to getting on track.  Back to keeping written records of our spending.  Back to worrying about important things in life, like clean drinking water.  Back to taking time for ourselves and others.  Next time I will try to take pictures of the items we brought back for Saga Sea and explain them all.  

Oh I forgot something.  I am sure this is just some sort of way for another site to generate more traffic but this blog was “Awarded” Top 75 sailing blogs by Feedspot.com  I have proudly displayed it here on the blog.  

Ok Peeps, until next time.. Be good to yourself and OTHERS!

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

San Andres Colombia

Well we left Providencia Colombia for San Andres on Sunday night and arrived Monday morning. We will stay here for the remaining of our 90 stay in Colombia. 

San Andres is a bit larger island and way more advanced and populated than Providencia. We will have a touch of the city life for a few weeks. 

When we left Providencia, a huge amount of boats traveling from country to country for a Rally had arrived. We had a nudist next to us. That was a bit much watching him pee off the back and do his morning yoga. 


I have taken apart an old hammock that I never felt comfortable in and Im repurposing it as a dog bed for Schooner. She is already trying it out and Im not finished with it 


Schooner has adobted a couple as her aunt and uncle that she enjoys visiting. They have a lovely catamaran with a nice ledge for her to lay and watch us. She is pleased they are here in San Andres as well. 


So Sunday morning we said good bye to Mr. Bush and he tried to convince me to leave Schooner but I was only willing to leave Steve, lol


Our view is now of blue water and tall buildings 






Saturday, January 16, 2016

Heading to Providencia Colombia

Well we are packing up and preparing to leave in the morning for Colombia, well for two Islands owed by Colombia, Isla Providencia and Isla San Andres. They are actually closer  to Honduras and Nicaragua and only about 280 nm from the Panama Canal. 


This trip will probably take around five or more days. We plan to stay over night in Cayo Vivorillo, just to rest midway. 


So that is the plan, stan. We really are not completely sure what we will do after this place. We first planned to head to Panama but after experiencing summer in the Rio Dulce I think I will pass. Plus, we hear the fees have risen greatly and there is so much confusion on what is being charged. Another reason is our savings is running down pretty quickly. So this means we may have to be work chumps for a bit to fill our cruising kitty back up and being closer to the States makes more sense.  So we shall see. Let's face it, we know we are too young to think we can do this forever but we will be very happy to get a couple of years of freedom at this age than none at all. That is why we agree with the saying "Go Small, Go Now"!


We always enjoy our time in Guanaja. The people are great and it is beautiful 


Steve's mother celebrated her 84 birthday this year. I sent her some books, she calls homework. I want to suck all her wisdom out before she leaves us. Hahah. I know I sound terrible but It is said with love.  Happy Birthday Jean. We love and miss you. 

She is my June Cleaver


Here are some photos of our dear friends coming over to say hello. This is Rosalinda and Shana. They own a restaurant on the Cay called Rosalinda's over on Vietnam street. It is a must try place. Best friend chicken and I hear their liver and onions are great as well. Honestly, I havent had a bad meal there ever. And they are the sweetest people. They just need a sign outside and there needs to be a map made of all the retail places in the area and given out atthe  Immigration office.   There is my request! 



Dont you love how they travel. Hahah 


Shana and her babies 


Ok im finally putting the last row on my crochet throw blanket. It has taken me forever to complete because it is made with a 1.5 needle and small thread.  I take long breaks to keep my hand from cramping.  Now I will have to finish Steve's. 


Here is a shot at my herbs Im growing in plastic soda bottles. I tried starting my seeds in an egg carton but it didnt work well so I just put them in the containers they will stay in, so far so good. That is a mint plant I bought but almost killed because I left it hanging during strong winds. It looks to be coming back. The seeds are basil in one and rosemary in the other. We will see how it goes. 


Schooner wanting to take her morning nap with her dog treats. Got to include the cute baby picture. 


Well guess I will let you all know how the trip goes in a week or so. Take care of yourselves and love one another