Saturday, January 14, 2023

1/14/23

So, as I suspected, I stepped off the plane, Jerry met me at the airport, then onto the bus towards downtown and the docks.  Persephone was actually docked at the West Palm City Docks awaiting my arrival.  Jerry had everything ready to go including dinner.  After a late dinner we motored a couple of miles to the anchorage near the Lake Worth Inlet.  3 hours of sleep and then off to the ocean at 1 am with a 10-15 knot southeast wind.  With the motor at the lowest rpm Persephone can point upwind 30 degrees off the bow and fly.

Here's the view from the cockpit during my watch at sunrise on Thursday:


And then I admired the moon rise Thursday.  Notice the difference in weather conditions?


Our route takes us from Lake Worth Inlet across the Gulf Stream.  The Gulf Stream current pushes us north as we try to sail southeast towards Freeport.  As we near Freeport the current eases and we easily make our way southeast across the Northwest Providence Channel.  We cut across the banks west of the Berry Islands to the Northwest Shoal light and towards the Tongue of the Ocean south of Nassau.  From there we cross the banks to the Exumas.  Sailing the banks is virtual snorkeling - the water is so clear, as we sail along every feature and every creature is in view.  On this trip we sailed east across the banks to Norman's Cay passing through Norman's just before sunset.  The weather was so nice, the water and surroundings to picturesque, we brought our dinner out to the cockpit and ate watching the sun go down as we continued sailing, southeast again, on the Exuma Sound towards Georgetown.  

It wasn't long after the perfect dinner, I went to bed, and Jerry was on watch until 9 pm.  Squalls came through with 30 knot winds and then went to light winds on and off during Jerry's watch.  He was exhausted reefing the sails and then shaking the reefs out.  By the time I got up to do my 9 to midnight watch the weather had settled and we enjoyed a nice sail on the Exuma Sound timing our arrival at Conch Cay Cut at sunrise.

Georgetown: customs and immigration, some fishing supplies, and bananas!

90+ bananas on a stalk are heavy and  attract attention at the dinghy dock.





Sure hope they don't all ripen at the same time.  We found there's nothing like home grown bananas here in The Bahamas!  Small but full of flavor!

We waited a few days, visited with some old friends and then hit the road again - on to the Jumentos!  Most people wouldn't consider heading to the Jumentos where there's little protection from westerly winds when a strong cold front is forecast.   I guess we're not most people.  We anchored in the Jumentos at the south end of Buena Vista Cay along with 8 other boats.  We had squalls come through with rain and the wind has been howling all day.  By Monday the weather should be settled and we can continue south to Hog Cay and to meet up with Jerry and Donna on Bluejacket and more friends we haven't seen in a while!

Send news when you can!
Karen and Jerry


Wednesday, January 4, 2023

1/4/23

 1/4/23

Happy New Year!  I am sitting at the Syracuse Airport writing an update while waiting for the plane to head back to West Palm where Jerry awaits aboard Persephone.  The plan is to leave for the Bahamas soon after my arrival - sound familiar?  I remember one New Year’s Eve, arriving at West Palm, rushing to the boat and sailing off with fireworks to celebrate.

Here’s what Jerry missed in Newfield, NY at my parents for the last few weeks: (ok - he may have missed seeing friends and family but NOT the weather!).  Thanks to Brian  and Deb who are such good friends providing airport transportation, a place to stay, entertainment, and conversation.   Kind of like family really.  

I made a snowman!

Cross country skiing around the yard.

Pakkala Saturday night pizza

My brother Brian stops by to visit when my sister Susan drives down from Maine.

Another Saturday night Pakkala Pizza night!

Cross country skiing on Susan's property in Ithaca.

The view of heavy snow on the trees in the yard.

I even got to shovel the driveway a few times trying to hurry before our neighbor Bruce arrived with his plow to spoil my fun!

I made some wool hats in Mom's sewing area in the shop.

I had a wonderful time and tried to help out as much as I could.  Jerry was busy in FL keeping the boat in tip top shape, making preparations to go to the Bahamas (many trips by bike to the grocery stores), filling the water tanks, topping off propane tanks, cleaning the propellor from all the plants and animals trying to make homes, and so much more.
Jerry ashore in West Palm with Christmas sand sculptures in the background.


If you want to keep track of our sailing - click the SPOT GPS in the upper right hand corner.  My big brother Brian paid for 4 months of SPOT!  Thanks Brian!  I will work on another post after we're in the Bahamas. Please keep in touch.  We appreciate hearing from you.
Happy New Year!
Karen and Jerry