Places we've been

home sweet home

22 Feb 2012

2 months and 4 days after we left our marina in Palm Beach Gardens we are finally home. Before the flight we had one final Bahamian meal - cracked conch and Kalik. 

We boarded the 9 seater plane and left Staniel Cay airport right on time.

The plane wasn't full... so Ethel got her own seat.

We flew over all the places we had been on this trip, so we got to see them one final time from the air - Big Majors Spot ( pig beach ), Sampson Cay, Warderick Wells, Normans Cay ( where our boat is currently anchored ), Nassau and Bimini.

And then... Firehouse Subs for dinner on our way home from Ft. Lauderdale.

Last night was our final night in the Bahamas. We're both happy and sad about going home, but we have no doubt that we will be back... probably not soon enough. 

To celebrate our last night we watched the sunset...

We participated in a bar stool balancing contest ( the bartender won )...

Braden also played a game of Reverse Jenga using chairs...

This morning we got up early to watch the people taking our boat back leave the marina. Definitely a weird feeling watching our boat leave without us...

We'll be heading to the "airport" shortly and should get to Ft. Lauderdale around 5:30 PM tonight. We will definitely be stopping by Firehouse Subs on the way home. One of our first pictures from this trip was a picture of Firehouse Subs, so its only fitting to end the trip the same way we started...

Tonight marks the first night we will no longer stay on the boat and it's quite a surreal feeling.  We have the delivery captain coming in the morning to take the boat back to Florida and we're staying two nights on the island before heading back on Wednesday.

It's been a long trip and a short trip all at the same time.  Long in the sense that we've been away from "home" and friends/family for what seems like forever.  But short in the sense that we stayed in each place for probably an average of 1.5 weeks and feel like there are so many places left to go.

Many of the sailboat cruising community always seems to be on the move - going to the next anchorage, moving to the next spot.  And along the way, they hit all the highlights - and many of them come back and get a deeper cut into each area year after year.  We've found that our trip has differed quite a bit.  Part of it was our personal limitations of what we could not live without on the boat (how long can you go without a hot shower?  how long can you go without internet, laundry, water, fuel, etc?).  Many of the larger boats have most, if not all of these amenities close at hand.  We had workarounds and made due when required, but ultimately, pulled into the marina much more often than our fellow sailors.

As a positive by-product of our crusing "style", we found some really great and really deep experiences at the places we stayed.  We really enjoyed immersing ourselves into one spot until we're absolutely done.  And really, at each stop along the way, we reached the absolutely done point in all but one spot.  That spot is where we are now - the central exumas - Sampson Cay, Staniel Cay and surrounding area.

Through good fortune and some persistence, we've had an amazing time here - to the point we've probably made some lifelong friends and will be back via boat or other mode of transport.  It's quite a different place - if you need something and can't find it - it feels like you're on the most remote spot on the planet.  Everything comes via mailboat or private plane.  Yet, we're ~200 miles from the coast of Florida.  Caribbean islands more than 1,000 miles away are more developed with much more to offer in terms of groceries, services, etc.  

It's like the people that know and continue to return here have a secret that no one has cracked.  If you really want to get away from it all - you don't have to go as far as you think.  The population amongst the islands is so sparse and the visitors so loyal that it is common to walk into a bar and people on both sides of you are reconnecting with each other after days or years apart.  Locals and tourists, tourists and tourists, locals and locals - all enjoying stories of years gone by and making plans that will undoubtedly lead to stories for the future.

We've now collected a little bit of each - stories and friends - and will be counting down the days until we walk into Staniel Cay Yacht Club or wander over to Sampson Cay late night and see familiar faces.  To talk about the engineer/spearfisherman/underwater ballerina who can dive down on a coral head and come up with 3 lobsters before a normal person could even get a mask on.  Or the internet guy giving us local resident internet access because you've been at the bar with him so many times it just wouldn't be right any other way.  Or the impromtu concert with guitars, harmonicas, bongo drums and a bag full of instruments for everyone else at the bar to play along.

One of the folks mentioned above repeated the modified quote to me, "the world is not ours, we're just passing through enjoying it."  The funny part is that I would have typed "passing through trying to enjoy it."  But I remembered it clearly because there was no "trying" in the quote - we are all really enjoying it and he wouldn't have said "trying".  There is no try here.  Up and downs are all included.  Life is full of choices with consequences - but really feeling the joy of what is being offered to everyone that lives on our blue sphere is a mesmerizing experience.  

Until next time...I'll leave you with one last story told to us by a local friend:

Celebrities and big name folks like to come here because they can do what they want without being bothered (fact:  Johnny Depp, David Copperfield, Tyler Perry and others own islands around here). 

Bill Gates was visiting and walking along the beach in cut-off jean shorts and had scraggly hair, a local walked by and Gates said to the local, "this is a beautiful area, how much does land go for around here?"  The local looked him over and said, "Way more than you can afford buddy - but it is beautitful."

more snorkeling

18 Feb 2012

Today we checked out the second snorkeling location that we found on our scouting adventure last week. This spot didn't have as much coral, sponges or sea fans.... but it had a ton of fish. 

Most of the fish are pretty small, and we always see the same types. On our way back in we stopped at one more spot and it had some different fish, including this one which it the biggest we've seen snorkeling around the island. 

coming home

16 Feb 2012

To all our loyal readers... we're sorry we've been MIA the last couple days. We've been busy laying on the beach, so we haven't had much to post. Over the last couple days we also finalized a new plan for getting home.

To get home requires at least 5 days of a lot of work and very little sleep. We don't want to spend the end of our trip exhausted. We want to spend more time doing this...

and this...

So... we decided to hire someone to bring our boat back to Florida. This way we can hang out here for another week, then take a 2 hour flight back to Ft. Lauderdale. We're not sure yet what day we're coming home... and we're trying not to think about it just yet. :)

snorkeling

12 Feb 2012

We had been scouting out some areas around the island for snorkeling. Our scouting method involves Braden driving the dinghy while I stick my head underwater over the front. Its been very effective in locating two snorkeling locations without us having to get in and out of the dinghy. So far we made it to one of the two places. We've been snorkeling in lots of places, and this was some of the best snorkeling we've ever done. 

Yesterday a cold front came though and the wind and waves REALLY picked up. By 10 AM our somewhat empty marina was completely full. They've packed it so full that we can reach out and touch the mega sportfisher boat behind us. This is 1 of 3 boats in their flotilla, which is available for charter for only $200,000 per week.

coconut bread

10 Feb 2012

Black Point is an island about 7 miles south of where we are. Its a popular stop for boaters because of Lorraine's Cafe, where Lorraine's mom makes coconut bread. We were a little disappointed because we're not going to make it down there and will miss out on the coconut bread that everyone raves about. Turns out that Lorraine's mom is also the dockmaster's mom! He called her last night and put in an order for us. So... we got a loaf of coconut bread delivered this morning.

We did not waste any time cutting it open to try it. Its a little different than we expected, but so good.

 

The pizzas here are really good. Thin crust. Lots of toppings. Delicious! Thursdays have become one of our favorite days on the island because they are 2 for 1 pizza day.

lazy wednesday

08 Feb 2012

When we first started on this trip we noticed right away that people living on their boat are usually in bed between 9 PM and 10 PM every night. If you're not at a marina with access to power or cable tv there really isn't much to do after it gets dark. After a few weeks we were officially living on a boat and going to bed between 9 PM and 10 PM. Last night... we didn't get back to the boat from the restaurant until 3:15 AM. So today was a rest day. 

Braden spent the day reading under the gazebo. I took the dinghy and innertube out to the sandbar. When I was getting the dinghy ready to go I saw the gigantic stingray right next to our boat just laying in the sand.

While I was at the sandbar I walked around to see if there was anything interesting. I stumbled upon this conch and crab. Luckily I had the underwater camera with me...

  

 

thunderball grotto

07 Feb 2012

This was the one thing on our list of must see things that only Braden really wanted to do. Swimming into a cave just really isn't up my alley. Today we did it... and it was awesome! Below is the entrance... above and below water. There are fish everywhere, and they swim right up to you looking for food ( which I forgot ).

We went at low tide ( as recommended by everyone we talked to ), so you could snorkel in without having to go all the way under the water. The pictures don't really do it justice. Its one of those places you really have to see for yourself...

 

We went back again to visit the swimming pigs. Today there were two of them and they dined on apples ( last time it was old blueberry muffins and bread ).

We've heard from several people that if they can stand they will try to get in the dinghy with you. The last time we were there the pig didn't try any funny business. This time though, the big one ( on the right in the picture above ) would get really close to the dinghy and nudge it with his nose. We were deep enough that he couldn't stand, but that didn't stop him from trying to get a ride with us.

gigantic stingray

06 Feb 2012

We haven't really done much of interest in the last two days... so there hasn't been anything to post. Today we ventured out in the dinghy to check around some of the rocks near the island for cool places to snorkel. We found one place that we are definitely going to visit. We just have to wait for the right tide so the current isn't too strong.

On our search we saw the biggest stingray. You can't really tell how big it is from the picture, but it was at least as wide as our dinghy ( which is 4 feet ).

a little hiking

03 Feb 2012

This morning was rainy, windy and cloudy. By the time it cleared up it was almost noon, so we just took the dingy over to the beach across the way.

There was an opening that lead to a really rocky path around to the other side of the island. We followed it until this huge rock, climbed to the top, then headed back since it was getting late.

This side of the island is along the Atlantic Ocean, so there were some really cool shells. We found lots of sea glass in Bimini, but since then there haven't been very many shells... so I was happy to find these.

when pigs swim

02 Feb 2012

We took a dinghy ride over to Big Majors this morning to check out the pigs. There were two very large pigs on the beach with 3 or 4 babies. The third pig came from the woods and was apparently hungry because it came right out to our dinghy. He followed us all over the place until the food was all gone. 

Underwater shot... 

pictures

01 Feb 2012

I finally posted a new album with all our pictures from the last couple weeks. If you want to see all that we've been up to you can check them out here.

snorkeling... finally

31 Jan 2012

The weather hasn't been very good the last couple days, but today I was determined to snorkel. It was only for a little while and right off the beach at Sampson Cay, but good enough for now. Not a ton of stuff... but some pretty cool reef fish and a crab.

This fish was very curious and kept getting close, so it made it difficult to get a good picture.

After a bunch of tries I finally got this one.

The crab was much easier to get a picture of. We got the scoop on some cool places to snorkel around the island... so hopefully the weather will clear up soon so we can check those places out.

We haven't had much to report in the last two days. We've just been hanging around Sampson Cay. Today we walked to the south side of the island and spent the afternoon under a gazebo on the beach.

This morning a food shipment came to the island, so I picked up a few items from the store - lunch meat, fresh loaf of bread and double stuf oreos ( yum! ).

sampson cay

28 Jan 2012

It was a beautiful day on our way from Warderick Wells to Sampson Cay. We tied up at the marina around 1:15 PM, and have settled in at our new location. Two loads of laundry are done, we watched 8 nurse sharks swimming around the dock ( pictures to come later ) and we enjoyed rum punch and Kalik at the bar. 

We'll be staying here at least 3 days... maybe more depending on the weather. Looks like it might get a little hairy in the next couple days, so we could extend our stay by a few nights. No complaints here...

Braden has been feeling a little under the weather the last couple days, so he's been taking it easy. Today he spent most of the day reading.

We also made it back up to Boo Boo Hill to leave a sign with our boat name on it.

The weather is still looking promising for tomorrow, so we're planning to leave Warderick Wells and head to Sampson Cay. Its about 17 nautical miles, which should take us somewhere around 4 hours. Since its been a while... we decided to treat ourselves to a few days at a marina - laundry, showers, internet, etc. We'll be staying at the Sampson Cay Marina. Its been a little difficult to sleep the last couple nights, so we're really looking forward to a good night of uninterrupted sleep.

weather delay

26 Jan 2012

Yesterday looked like this...

Not very good weather for snorkeling or hiking. We spent the day just laying around the boat. Today the rain stayed away, but it was still pretty windy. We headed over to the sandbar and spent the afternoon there. Since the weather hasn't been the best we extended our stay here a couple days. Right now its looking like Saturday will be the day for us to head to the next spot... lets hope the weather keeps getting better.

We only have limited internet usage here and its pretty slow, so we haven't updated our photos in a few days. As soon as we get to a place that has a better internet connection we'll upload them.

Today we hiked some trails to get a good picture of the boat.

One of the places in the park is Boo Boo Hill, where boaters leave signs with their boat names on it. We checked it out today and I will be working on a sign to take up there tomorrow. We didn't get to snorkeling today, but I've been dying to use our new underwater camera to take pictures of something other than a coconut in our propeller... so tomorrow we're snorkeling.

Warderick Wells

23 Jan 2012

We pulled up the anchor in Norman's Cay on Monday morning and headed for Warderick Wells. It is part of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea park and is by far the most beautiful place we've been on this trip. We practically have our own private beach right behind our boat. Its just a short swim or dinghy ride away.

 

 

 

We got to our mooring ball around 1:00 PM, had a quick lunch and spent the afternoon on the beach. Tomorrow we plan to check out some of the trails and maybe snorkel. Until then we're looking forward to a really good night's sleep tonight.

 

We'll probably be here until Wednesday, then think about heading to our next destination - Staniel Cay - on Thursday.

 

Norman's Cay

23 Jan 2012

We left Nassau just after 8:30 AM on Saturday and pulled into the anchorage at Norman's Cay around 4:30 PM. We had macaroni and cheese with hotdogs for dinner - a favorite meal from college - and spent the rest of the evening with a bottle of champagne and some reading.

On Sunday we checked out the plane wreckage by dinghy. Then headed to Norman's Cay Beach Club, which has 4 villas and a restaurant. We had lunch at the restaurant, and spent the rest of the afternoon drinking local Bahamian beer and chatting with the locals and other cruisers.

 

Our Trip

18 Jan 2012

Here is a very brief description of our current "sabbatical":

It's always been Braden's dream to travel around on a sailboat.  The destination has never been too important, just the trip itself.  Erin likes to travel and has always had some romantic idea of sailing off into the sunset.

Several years ago we purchased a small 24' Islander sailboat and began to learn how to sail.  Not experts by any stretch, we decided after a couple years that we would move up to something bigger that might take us beyond our existing home base.  We needed something that would be forgiving and that was cheap enough to not have an additional loan.

A Westsail 32' in California met our requirements, but was a bank repossession and needed a lot of love.  For two years we spent weekends, holidays and a lot of spare time in between putting the pieces together.  Database is her name and she has now taken us twice to the Bahamas and will undoubtedly take us just about anywhere we want to go.  

We took 3 months off from work with the intention of traveling over to the Exumas.  We are somewhere on this journey as documented by this website.  Please hit the "contact us" link to get in touch. We may not have access to the internet for stretches of time, but we'll make sure and get back to you.

hangin' around

18 Jan 2012

Waking up this morning I found myself randomly singing the song "Hangin' Around" by Counting Crows. Pretty much sums up my feelings about being in Nassau - everything takes much longer in the islands and you are forced to be laid back whether you like it or not.  A feeling of the blues passes over as smooth as the waves pass under the keel of Database... the nice part is that you can't get too down because of your surroundings and the memories of recent past and excitement about the near future.

Lyrics:

I been hangin' around this town on the corner
I been bummin' around this old town so long
I been hangin' around this town on the corner
I been bummin' around this old town for way too long
.....
Well, you know I gotta get out
But I'm stuck so tight
Weighed by the chains that keep me...
hangin' around this town on the corner

our track so far

15 Jan 2012

 

A few observations...

21 Dec 2011

We've only been actually on the boat for a few days now, but there are definitely some interesting observations to share:

  • Some bridge tenders are nicer than others.  When you're opening 20+ bridges in two days, you talk on the radio to quite a few.  It almost seems like they operate down two distinct paradigms:  1.  Boat traffic inconveniences drivers and their job is to minimize the impact on the roadways; and the other (our favorite when boating) 2. An extra minute or two of driver inconvenience may make all the difference in the world to a boater or two.  
  • Spending the night at anchor in a blow, in shallow water, with a lot of things around you is nerve wracking. 
  • The water taxi in Ft. Lauderdale is pretty neat and definitely worth a trip to see the wealth around you.
  • Weather is highly unpredictable (this you already knew, but it is always worth restating).
  • Hitting things with the propeller is bad - there is a lot of floating stuff in the ICW - including natural things like coconuts.
  • Being able to take your whole house basically with you where ever you go on the water is fun.

There are many, many more things - but those are my highlights for today.  As far as an update:  We're still at Bahia Mar in Ft. Lauderdale and loving it.

We're not technically running short on time yet, but if the weather window doesn't open at the right time for us - we may have to go plan B.  Which may be the Florida Keys - or might be somewhere else, not quite sure yet and not too focused on it just yet.

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Texas

06 Dec 2011

We spent our first couple days of vacation in Texas visiting family. Below are some pictures from the trip... Check out the rest in the Texas album.

 

Vegas!

11 Sep 2011

 Posted by Erin on September 11, 2011

For our first night in Vegas we went to a Collective Soul concert at the Hard Rock.

One of our friends got a sweet deal in a private box... with bar service. 

Bienvenido a Miami

14 May 2011

 Posted by Erin on May 14, 2011

New York, New York

06 Mar 2011

 Posted by Erin on March 6, 2011

We're back from our fun filled weekend in New York City with Christine and Dan!  Here's a recap of our trip...

Katz's Deli

Chinatown

Central Park

Top of the Rock

Times Square

DC wardrobe

02 Mar 2011

Posted by Erin on March 2, 2011

Good thing I bought all those winter clothes for DC!  I'm going to need them this weekend.

 

Posted by Erin on February 25, 2011

To celebrate the big 3 - 0 we're going to New York City!

 Posted by Erin on January 13, 2011

We've had a crazy couple of weeks since Christmas.  Michael was here for the week after Christmas...

Then we went to Washington, DC with my family...

We flew back into Orlando for Braden's sisters wedding...

Then we spent two days with Braden's family at Epcot and Magic Kingdom...

Now we need a vacation after all that... :)

Check it!

01 Mar 2009

Posted by Braden on March 1, 2009

 Please check this video out and let us know what you think...

Mexico: Part 2

16 Feb 2009

Posted by Erin on February 16, 2009

More pictures have been posted from our Mexico trip. Thanks to Chad and Steph for a great vacation!

Mexico: Part 1

15 Feb 2009

Posted by Erin on February 15, 2009

We have some time to kill in the Houston airport on our way home from Mexico. I posted a couple pictures in our Mexico album. Many more to come once we get home....

Winter Wonderland

28 Jan 2009

Posted by Erin on January 28, 2009

Here's an idea of how much fun Braden is having in Indiana... brrr.

Finally, here is an extra long video of the bone jarring ATV ride our group went on during our Alaskan cruise.  Quite a bumpy and scenic ride...enjoy...

Thanks to Robin for the help with the video.

 

 

 

 

Alaska recap

03 Jun 2008

After an incredibly long flight from Anchorage yesterday, we finally made it home from our Alaskan vacation. Here are some highlights of our trip...

ATVs in Ketchikan

Helicopter to Taku glacier in Juneau

Bike rentals in Skagway

Bald Eagles in Hoonah

8 year dating anniversary

 

Hello.

31 May 2008

Hello...from Alaska.

VIPee?

04 May 2008

I am sure there will be pictures up later, but our weekend was jam packed. 
Saturday and Sunday we went to Sunfest, and on Sunday we even got in several
hours of sailing on the ocean blue.

First, a quick run-down of Sunfest on Saturday.  We ended up seeing the
following bands:  The Tossers, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and The Black
Crowes.  A full review will follow the "Read More" link.

Sunday was a boat day for the morning/afternoon.  We took the boat out on the ocean and generally had an all around fantastic time.  We're getting to be a well polished machine.  No major hiccups on the trip...just smooth sailing.

After sailing, we hit up Sunfest again and watched Matisyahu and the fireworks show.  Both were pleasantly enteraining.

Now, for the bands...(read more)

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