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Mona passage and Luperon

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  The last few islands  It’s always nice to see new things, experience different vibes that are particular to each island, new culinary delights and new discoveries but it is also great to return to old favorites. We had enjoyed Puerto Rico 2 years go and it was nice to return. It is a US territory and with its Spanish culture, it’s lovely. Returning to known areas also gives us a small break. We know where the trash bins are, ATM machines, where we can replenish our water supply, groceries, laundry and restaurants. It might seem mundane to most but looking for these places at every anchorage can become tedious sometimes. Puerto Rico was also great because our friend Anita was able to join Kurt and us for the last leg of the journey, but it was also nerve racking because we had to cross the Mona passage AGAIN. Mike watched the weather like a hawk, check the wind speed and its direction, the height of the seas and the swells for days. Read all the navigation books about when to...

Goodbye French Islands

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As we head north  We’ve finally said goodbye to the last of the French islands. We will miss the baguettes, Brie and of course the cheap red wines. We did stock up heavily on the last item so it should last us for a few more islands 😆  A great surprise was getting a text from my cousin who lives in Trois Rivières to say that she was in Guadeloupe for a short vacation. As it so happened, we had just arrived the day before to the island. We got to spend just an hour or so together short but nice visit. It’s not easy to plan to have family and friends to join us somewhere. Often we have to wait for weather windows that can take a day or 2 weeks. So it makes it not impossible but difficult if they are on a planned vacation to meet in a specific area. We’ve been revisiting some of the islands that we had seen on our way down. When we were here during the Covid  many places were  closed, so now we can appreciate the hustle and bustle of these islands.  On the last bl...