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Zouk karaoke and dinners by the marina - Welcome to Guadeloupe. Bob Marley sounds even better down here. ... read more
Cemetary with a view
Deshaies - sleepy town
Home Sweet Home


We left St. Bart's just after sunset and had a wonderful sail to Les Saintes. And yes- we actually sailed. We were booking it around 8 knots with full sail and engine off, just the sound of the waves and the water rushing against the hull- nice! It was the first time since we left the Bahamas that the wind was off our stern not dead on the nose, so instead of bashing thru the waves we just got pushed along, surfing down them as they came in behind us. It was a calm night and we enjoyed watching the lights of St. Kitts, Nevis, and Antigua as we sailed by. We had to plot our course to pass the island of Montserrat on the windward side because the volcano there is erupting and spewing out ... read more
Waterfront
Bourg de Saintes
Cafe


We sailed to the Saintes Islands just south of Guadeloupe. The roosters woke us up in time to walk up to Fort Napoleon. Fort Napoleon was built in 1867. The Fort has a well tended garden of labeled cactuses and succulents. ... read more
Fort Napoleon


'Up in de hills, where de streams are cool, An mullet an janga swim in de pool, I have ten acres of mountain side, An a dainty-foot donkey dat I ride, Four Gros Michel, an four Lacatan, Some coconut trees, and some hills of yam Evan Jones The plants of the Caribbean are extremely colourful, with exotic looking flowers and fruits. Some of the most common species were brought by early settlers for food, or to decorate their garden and remind them of home, so the vegetation of today is almost certainly very different to what it looked like before Christopher Columbus first sighted the West Indies in 1492. Scrumptious fruit is everywhere, in many places you can literally stop on the side of the road, run into the forest, pick some ripe bananas, papaya, ... read more
Bread made from the root of Cassava
Hibiscus
Wash you hair with this


The bridge did not open, what else is new...See tomorrows comment...... read more


We spent the morning in Marie Galant, tried to rent a scooter for 26 Euros, office was open, waited for over an hour, nobody came...We walked the town, very small. And the dwarf. The anchoring very tight, we were 25 feet from breaker, ugly. We left around 1230, towards Pointe Pitre. We are going to anchor near the South bridge, it opens at 0430 we want to be ready to traverse the Riviere Salee. We will exit on the North side, the split between the two islands, and make a 44 mile run to Antigua. We heard on the SSB this am that Sojourn and Magic Moments were headed to Deshaies to make Antigua cross tomorrow. Hate wasting good weather. Very smooth out here today.... read more


We decided around 0930 to make a run for Marie Galant Island in Guadaloupe. It is at the SE corner. Very hard to get to, but we had perseverance!! The island is beautiful, of what we seen. Basically a pancake, no mountains. But has a lot of it, we are anchored in the lagoon Grand Bourge. This island still has oxen driven carts and 7 rum factories. It has chess patterned streets. It has a square and a RC church. Which we intend to attend in am. More tomorrow as we find out... It was a tough sail, more seas than we expected, and confused. To quote Pete, a washboard. Mostly 5 footers, short, 18 to 20 knots. The worse was leaving Dominica. We were close hauled. Only 1/3 jib out. 2 reef in main, and ... read more

Central America Caribbean » Guadeloupe January 15th 2008

Pointe-à-Pitre (P à P) is the largest city of Guadeloupe, an overseas region and department of France, located in the Lesser Antilles, of which it is a sous-prefecture, being the seat of the Arrondissement of Pointe-à-Pitre. Although Pointe-à-Pitre is not Guadeloupe's administrative capital (that distinction goes to Basse-Terre), it is nonetheless the region's largest city and economic capital. In 1999, it had a population of 171,773 inhabitants in its urban area, of whom 17,541 lived in the city (commune) of Pointe-à-Pitre proper. The inhabitants are called "Pointois. We arrived early on a Tuesday morning with a clear plan as to what to do, i.e. post blogs first, stock up on supp... read more
Guadoloupe - D at the Beach
Guadoloupe - M and D at the Waterfall
Guadoloupe -The Beach


The beginning of the week was all about the French settlement of Les Saintes, a sleepy series of islands nestled just south of Guadeloupe. The crew of Ocean Star spent their two day stay exploring the quaint little town and hidden beaches, as well as sampling the delights of local bakeries and gelato cafes. Gelato is like the ultimate in ice-cream experiences; the chocolate is rich and gooey and the fruit flavours are like eating strawberries or raspberries straight from the bush at a pick-your-own farm! We left the Saints after a relatively short stay and moved north to Pigeon Island off the west coast of Guadeloupe, a place made famous by Jacques Cousteau, one of the founding fathers of SCUBA diving. He, along with another Frenchman, Emile Gagnan invented the aqualung in 1943, allowing us ... read more
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Anemone


Eigentlich isch d nora no chrank, god also nonig id tschuel, aber für an strand ligge ischmer doch e nie z chrank;-) isch ja klar dassi mer am erschte tag grad no en sunnebrand hole, womi nacher no rächt gschellt het. s wasser isch extrem warm ond chillig. chli abwächslig zha vom under de palme ligge isch gar nid so übel;-) mer sind amene strand wo eher di iheimische ond franzose sind, aber trotzdem hets drü iibildeti französinne, wo a sech sälber x bikinis präsentieret...suscht chond immer wieder mal en alte guadeloupianer verbii, dauernd am kiffe ond am lüüt sägne. wennt ehm nid s peacezeiche zrugzeigsch, verfluechter dich mit woodoozeiche im sand=) au hets es paar behinderti wo voll easy intergriert sind. eine wott halt immer chli gäld woner denn wiiter verschänke chan, ond wennts ehm ... read more
nora telling a joke
wie lang muss nun der Fonduefaden mindestens sein?..
Fachmännische Betrachtrung eines Fuselweines




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