Sunday, February 17, 2008

Urinary Tract Discharge

Northern turning point

Simpson Bay, St. Maarten
Sunday , the 02/17/2008

We left the Simpson Lagoon again and are beyond the drawbridge back in Simson Bay. Certainly every time we have posted our new anchor, and expect that our new main anchor in the future on the first throw is sitting.

The Lesser Antilles are a manageable world. They meet in the ports and bays and over again on the same boat. Only a few of us know the crew. Nevertheless, one always comes through somehow a familiar grin when you see hindümpeln after a few weeks sailing diesebe bowl again before him. On our little trip to the dinghy to Marigot in the lagoon, we have not only known but also boats Helmut and Lisa from the Alumine after a good 6 weeks made. We have two super cute adventurer in Martinique in late December to know. You can say what you want: the islands are a village.

water, diesel, food supplies are replenished, 4 washes fresh laundry we have. Tomorrow morning it to St. Eustatius and thus again to the south towards Martinique. At Saba, we unfortunately have to miss. Too little time is left and we had a very bad course to the wind, to come from there to St. Eustatius. Also, the course from here directly to St. Eustatius runs high in the wind, the trip is so his swing.

Regards Ralf

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