The cruising adventures of Sid and Manuela
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Life in Bonaire
Shopping here is not too bad but if you see something you eventually need you have to load up because you may never see it again. There is only one store on the island that sells popcorn, yeah I finally found the store. If you make dinner plans don't make plans for what you'll cook until the day you go shopping for it, you may not find what you need. If you like chips and tortilla chips good luck they are sold out so fast you feel lucky if you manage to come home with one bag. But it makes shopping a challenge as every week I find something I never thought to find for instant boiled peanuts, wow.
Our cruising life has settled to an almost routine life here on the island. Wednesday's Sid joins the guys at the "It rains Fishes" to save the world while the ladies get together and have breakfast somewhere else. Every Saturday Lourae picks me up for shopping, especially to the Venezuelan butcher who sells his delicious rotisserie chickens only on Saturdays, I tell you these are the tastiest we've ever had. Once a week we get together with Villa Blue for dinner and whenever they take Mokko Jumbie, their trimaran, out for a sail we're joining them. It's always a lot of fun and last time the max speed was 14.7 knots I just wished this on Paradise.
On May 19th I hit the big 50 or is it my 20 Anniversary of my 30th Birthday, Sid is sure that's the one?! We celebrated it with a nice dinner at the Mona Lisa restaurant with Randy and Lourae and Stan and Magi on Inner Wisdom.
I joined a Gym twice a week for Zumba, which is a dancing aerobics created in 1999 in Colombia and is a hit world wide since then. Where was I that I just found out about it?! If you don't know like me what Zumba is Google it and watch the U-Tube videos. I always enjoyed Latin dancing and Zumba is just that but double the speed, wow I was sure I would through my back out the first time. It's a lot of fun and I have to laugh about my lack of coordination, didn't know I was this spastic and that there is such a thing as dyslexia of body parts. It's a lot of fun and I laugh more than I dance.
Anyway, we're enjoying the Bonairian relaxed atmosphere to the fullest and can't wait to share it with Bill and Nell from Virginia who are coming to visit us on Saturday for a week of diving and fun.
By the way you can still see us on the web cam: http://www.bonairewebcams.com/YellowSubPierCamLarge.php
Sunday, May 09, 2010
Diving, landsailing and a surprise visit
I don’t know where to start, so many things have been going on, and I don’t think we’ve ever been so busy doing this and that in any place before. Let me give you a little history on
in ah and really enjoyed my first dive after some 8 years. A few days later Sid went diving, I wasn’t feeling too well so decided it was not safe to join them. He had a blast as well. Then the third dive all four of us went. This time we went to the “Something Special” dive buoy which a couple hundred yards next to the Village Marina entrance. The special thing about this dive is there is an underwater web cam mounted in about 45 feet at the midsection of the reef: http://www.breathebonaire.com/
This was an incredible dive, first thing I saw was what I thought could be a shark, but as the fish slowly turned and revealed his side I recognized it as really, really big tarpon of about 6 feet long. After about 150 yards we found the camera and of course all posed hoping our friends at home would watch as we had arranged a time for this event. Unfortunately the camera is damaged and had filled up half with water. After our camera poses we followed the reef. It’s just amazing how many different species of coral and sponges there are, there is so much to see you don’t know where to look. One coral head especially impressed me and as I got closer I noticed a tail fin of a very, very big fish. The fish had nestled himself into the coral so all that was sticking out was its huge fin on one side and a set of large teeth surrounded by big lips. It was a pargo of at least 30 pounds, wow. I was glad to be able to get the attention of my diving buddies to see this huge fish as well. This was indeed one of the best dives we’ve ever done. Thanks Phil and Nell. Next dive planned is a night dive.
In the mean time we also did an island tour with Randy and Lourae with
Have you ever had one of these WOW days where you can’t stop saying wow? As we were resting in the cockpit around 4 PM I noticed a young women approach the dock near us, her eyes fixed on our boat as she came out to the end of the dock. I was just going to mention this to Sid as she called “
For info on Landsailing go to www.landsailingbonaire.com
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Fun in Bonaire
While in the marina Sid changed the membrane on the water maker and two elbows for the high pressure side broke off due to corrosion. A local plumber who had closed his store many years ago managed to find two of the elbows in his left over stuff, water make works fine now but Sid ordered extras for the future so we are waiting for our mail to arrive in some 10 days plus from now. We learned that shipping to
The fridge took a dive as well, not sure yet what’s wrong with it as the tech support for
It’s time to play now, on Sunday Lourae and Randy picked us up and took us for a fun sail on their 24 foot Corsair a trimaran. We had a blast that thing goes so fast you can feel the acceleration each time a puff of wind hit. We sailed as fast as 12.5 knots, had lunch at Klein Bonaire with a cool snorkel, saw a seas snake amongst a lot of reef fish. Wednesday Manuela is going diving with our neighbors Phill and Nell aboard Moondancer, Sid is meeting Randy and the boys at the It’s Raining Fishes restaurant for the weekly Wednesday morning get together to safe the world. Thursday we’ll do an island tour with Randy and Lourae, Time for some fun!
By the way I added the latest Turtle Express of the outer islands of
http://turtle-express34.blogspot.com/