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18-FEB-2007

February 22, 2006


We spent five days in a place called Norman's Cay. Not many people have seen this cay. Norman's Cay, at one time, was the kingdom of a South American drug lord. Now that pristine haven is mostly deserted with just a few people (American ex-patriots) living on it. We had been here two years ago. There was a restaurant here then called Mcduff's. Mcduff's had the best hamburgers in the Exumas. However, the business was sold and the new owners have closed it for remodeling. They expect to reopen within a month... so maybe we will stop in on the way back to the states this spring.









An angry cold-front rolled over the area Saturday night. Strong winds and persistant tidal currents kept the boats anchored east of Norman's Cay very active on our anchor rodes. We decided to stay aboard ship on Sunday and read. That was a good choice, because just after mid-day a secondary cold-front rode the area. This one was the big brother of the front from the night before. Gale force winds whipped through the anchorage. Needless to say, the ride at anchor was uncomfortable at times. The conflicting influence of strong winds and strong tides rocked and rolled the ships like leaves clinging to a tree on a stormy day. The upper mass (top-sides) of the ships were answering to the wind, but the keels were being directed by the heavy current in the water. The wind was mighty; but the current won. Two boats had their anchors come loose and started dragging across the anchorage. The crews of both ships alertly recovered and were able to reset their anchors. We were all thankful that this happened during daylight hours when it is easy to see what is happening.
While in Norman's Jill and I took a dinghy ride back to the very remote Half Moon Bay in Norman's pond. Half Moon Bay is the place to be during a big blow. It is protected on all sides from the ravages of the wind and it does not have a menacing current flowing through it. The approach to the pond via 'big boat' is very shallow with intricate turns. A vessel the size of Shibumi can only get in, or out, during high tide. The ride via dinghy back into the Bay was beautiful. There were several boats enjoying the quiet remote anchorage there. We decided not to bring Shibumi back there this time, but we made note of this gorgeous refuge for future trips to the area.
Our walks on the Cay gave us great excercise and it was fun to explore the ruins of the former drug lords empire. Part of those ruins was a boat marooned atop the highest hill on Norman's Cay. It was not wash up there by storm it was put up there by the drug lord, as an example to all, when the boat owner refused to depart the anchorage near the cay. Needless to say not many people visited this area uninvited during the 1970s and 1980s.
We met Richard and Jennifer on Norman's. They are a very nice young couple who are sailing their boat Margaurita to St. Croix. Margaurita was built by Richard's uncle in the 1990's and Richard and Jennifer were sailing it to the Virgin Islands to help a friend start a business down there.
We also met another fun couple, Jim and Ann aboard the sailing vessel Bees Knees. Jim and Ann had recently purchased Bees Knees and were on a shakedown cruise.

Two days after we arrived at Norman's Cay Harry and Melinda aboard their boat SeaSchell from Ft. Lauderdale, via Nassau. We have known Harry and Melinda for four years. Our cruising paths have crossed several times during that period. It is great to see them again.


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Guest 23-Feb-2007 15:51
I just love reading your everyday adventures. Keeps me wanting more!
Fong Lam23-Feb-2007 11:08
Nice composition and thanks for sharing your trip.
Guest 23-Feb-2007 10:48
Thanks for sharing your trip - such a hard life!!
Coleen Perilloux Landry23-Feb-2007 08:53
Nice scenery. Your adventure is really becoming more of an adventure every day with the weather conditions.
Maaike Huizer23-Feb-2007 08:23
Well journal fits right in the challenge. Lovely.
Guest 23-Feb-2007 05:28
Wonderful picture!!
1105191223-Feb-2007 05:10
Thank you for the updates here.
Looks like you're traveling longer and farther than last year.
Looking forward to more Dave and Jill.
Gary Winters23-Feb-2007 04:47
I love reading your commentary. Safe travels!
Char23-Feb-2007 04:18
Looks like a "Painted ship on a painted sea." Wonderful shot Dave!
Jen Bixler23-Feb-2007 02:44
Love the shades of blue.
Jill looks so relaxed.
Guest 23-Feb-2007 01:17
Love this shot!
Cindi Smith23-Feb-2007 01:17
This is the kind of move I'd like to be doing! Looks like a little weather blowing in!
Stephen Ware23-Feb-2007 00:53
Now, this is the way to move, I am envious. Good to see you back.
Robin Reid23-Feb-2007 00:27
Glad to see you back posting. What a trip you are having!
Dave Wixx22-Feb-2007 23:13
If you need someone to mop the decks, I'm your man?
Barbara Heide22-Feb-2007 22:50
so beautiful! great shot!
wernere0122-Feb-2007 22:34
Yes, looks like a place I would like to be.
Guest 22-Feb-2007 22:15
I feel like I am there
Guest 22-Feb-2007 22:14
Wonderful pictures of an angry sea and sky! I could not help but wonder how it is you do not get seasick during these times? I got queasy just reading about it. ;-)
laine8222-Feb-2007 21:19
No denying your on the move...stay safe & have fun !!!
Chris22-Feb-2007 20:54
Rocking you to sleep then? Nice series. Chris
Renee Lockett22-Feb-2007 20:35
Wow! Look at that water. Great shot and POV. :) Happy sailin'! :)
Jola Dziubinska22-Feb-2007 20:33
Nice cruising :)
Faye White22-Feb-2007 20:16
tell everyone we said hello! :)
Sheila22-Feb-2007 20:10
Fabulous shot! Feels like we're sailing along with you.
Carole Stevens22-Feb-2007 20:08
Aww now that's beautiful, the water too good to be true, glad your having great time!
Nicki Thurgar22-Feb-2007 19:48
Look at the colour of that water! Fabulous, even if a little stormy!
Guest 22-Feb-2007 19:31
very pleasant on the move.
J. Scott Coile22-Feb-2007 19:26
I love the colors of storms in the Carib. I've never had to ride one out in a sailboat. I did experience Saharan sand carried in the atmosphere in St John. Weird stuff.
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography22-Feb-2007 18:44
Nice view, nice shots.
chrisse22-Feb-2007 18:16
Can't be more "on the move" than you for the moment ! Great pics.
chrisse
JSWaters22-Feb-2007 18:01
Wow, look at the color of that water! And those stormy skies! You must be having a grand time.
Jenene
Linda Matta22-Feb-2007 17:48
Very cool!
Dan Chusid22-Feb-2007 17:44
Looks like a storm's brewing!
:^))
Guest 22-Feb-2007 17:38
Now thats what I call on the move. Great Gallery. V