Cuba – Canada’s Caribbean island
Kim 05/08/2007, Pasa Boca Chica, Cuba We’ve been very busy preparing the boat and ourselves for our return trip home. As part of these preparations, we’ve made a conscious effort to plan this last leg of our two year journey to include new destinations. On the trip south, you may recall we traveled through the […]
Old Hegg Turtle Sanctuary – one man’s vision
Kim 02/15/2007, Bequia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines There are people in the world who feel that when they harvest and take from the earth for many years, there comes a time when they must give back to Mother Nature in some small way. Meet Mr. Orton King also know as Brother King to local Bequians […]
Rendez-vous with ROMPS
Kim 04/11/2007, Leverick Bay, Virgin Gorda, BVI’s While still in Toronto, in September 2005 (that was a while ago, now), I received my first of many emails from a new e-pal, Paul Diamond, a Canadian working at a school on a small Caribbean island in the British Virgin Islands (BVI’s). At that time, the […]
Dominica Bookshelf Project
Kim 03/10/2007, Portsmouth, Dominica Preparing to do this trip required a great deal of research using books and references from the internet. Throughout our travels, we need access to a range of reference books – navigational, weather, boat maintenance, fishing guides – and of course, we have our books for pleasure that we regularly […]
A Safe Haven
Kim 03/02/2007, Scott’s Head, Dominica What a day … picture yourself looking straight up into the blue sky at a towering building reaching 1500 ft (about 460 m) into the air. Imagine yourself hanging off its edge or the side of the building. A bit scary, I’d say … Well, turn that image upside […]
At School in the islands
Kim 01/24/2007, Salt Whistle Bay, Grenadines Well folks it’s official, David recently graduated from SCUBA school and is now a Dive Master! This is a wonderful accomplishment for someone who has been dreaming of SCUBA diving since he was a teenager in South Africa. Many thanks to JP at LUMBADIVE in Tyrell Bay, Carriacou who guided […]
Christmas in Carriacou
12/23/2006, Tyrrell Bay, Carriacou We’ve been here in beautiful Tyrell Bay on the tiny island of Carriacou for more than a month, now. You can tell we really enjoy it as we’ve been here twice since June. For me, it’s so much like home in Newfoundland. People are warm and friendly and the pace of […]
Going to school at sea
Kim 12/05/2006, Tyrell Bay, Carriacou, Grenada Our Floating Classroom Project is a virtual classroom – you’re learning about the sea and sailing by following us on the internet. Imagine, for a minute, going to school on a ship AT sea. That’s exactly what a group of 25 students are doing onboard the sea school vessel Corwith […]
Buying a second chance
KIm 11/19/2006, Tyrell Bay, Carriacou, Grenada “If you grab the camera and video, we can go join J.P. at Lumbadive. He just mentioned to me he?? s going to help release a turtle. Where? When? …where did the turtle come from? I don”t know anymore than that. Come on let”s go. ” That”s how our […]
A whale’s world
Kim 10/18/2006, Hog Island, Grenada I’m thirty feet underwater and I should be thrilled. But all I can hear is Darth Vader breathing in my ear. There’s water in my mask and it’s going up my nose. I’m scared to death my mask is going to get kicked off, accidentally, by another diver. All I […]