Our First Guests – Vieques, Puerto Rico, February 13, 2023

Our First Guest – Vieques, Puerto Rico, February 13, 2023

It has been a busy couple of weeks since we just found out in late January that we are expecting our first guests!  My sister and her husband are both coming to spend a week with us. Upon learning this Ron and I made a plan to leave the fun hiking and snorkeling we were doing in St. John’s and head over to Puerto Rico early to get ready.  We rented a car in addition to a dock at the “The Yacht Club” in Palmas Del Mar (a beautifully gated community on the south side of the island).  We had hoped to go to St. Croix first but when we tried to head over there it was too rough and honestly It worked out better for us to head directly to Puerto Rico since they were flying into San Jaun, and we also had quite a bit of reprovisioning to do. 

Our first order of business was to get access to some laundry since all my spare sheets etc. had been packed up for three years and needed a good washing.  Ron had also been busy picking out a new grill since Puerto Rico is a place where we can have anything from Amazon sent to the marina (dangerous!).  Our old marine grill didn’t work very well and with the burnt asparagus as proof it will be nice when he can have something that has settings beyond on or off.  When he got it and tried it out, we made fajitas and they turned out so well, I think he now loves his new grill more than me.

How did I live without this.

In between loads of laundry, trips to Walmart to reprovision, we cleaned up the boat and got everything in order for my sister to come.  The day we picked them up from the airport we jumped in the car to head back, made an epically short trip to Walmart, got them on the boat, and took the afternoon to sail over to Vieques (a small island off the south coast of Puerto Rico).  According to the weather it was the only time we were going to be able to take them out on the boat overnight, so we didn’t want to miss our chance.  It was an easy sail, we dropped anchor in a nice protected little anchorage and waited for night fall so we could see the bioluminescent bay.  We relaxed had dinner & a couple of beers then took off for the bay when dark hit.  It was very bright since there was no moon, and I am so glad we got to take them there.

Sisters doing what sisters do.

The next morning, we snorkeled the bay which was pretty good, we saw a lot of fish, a ray and some very pretty coral.  Then after lunch we had to head back to hid from the weather. Since it was whale season here, we hoped we would see one on the sail back but with no luck.  Sadly, the weather didn’t really cooperate much all week as it rained every day but we still managed to hike the El Yunque National Forest, the Pterocarpus Forest, and one other trail on the south side of the island.  We also spent a rainy day in Old San Juan which is always very cool seeing the old forts, cemetery, and just walking the oldest city in the U.S.

Everyone loves waterfalls
A muddy but beautiful hike
Coolest trees ever.

The week flew by and rain or not I think everyone had fun.  It did highlight about how unusual Ron and my life is and how it can be a bit for any person to get used to.  Everything from the bathroom experience on a boat to just getting used to riding in the dinghy.  I guess I take a bit of this for granted since we are a couple of years into it.  I just want to thank my sister and her husband for being brave enough to not let their comfort get in their way and to try something new like this at the drop of a hat.  We loved having you.

Ron and I took a couple of days after they headed back to the mainland to continue utilization of the laundry, finish up the last of our provisioning, return the car and then headed out to do a bit more snorkeling in Vieques now that the wind and seas have calmed a bit.  We went back to Blue Tang Reef (one of our favorites last year), and just relaxed for a few days.  Now it is off to St. Croix!

Not a bad way to end the day.

Whale Watching – Boqueron, Puerto Rico, February 27, 2023

Whale Watching – Boqueron, Puerto Rico, February 27, 2023

We finished up our last day at the National Park in Samana by seeing the Lion Cave and heading in to see the EcoLodge.  The Lion Cave was first and there were cave drawings.  It wasn’t as big or impressive as the Grey Owl Cave but I’m still glad we saw it. 

Nature is amazing.
Lots of cave drawings.

After lunch, we headed to the Ecolodge with required us to dinghy down a very long row stunning mangrove trees.

The Ecolodge itself was not very full of people but you can stay there.  It was very cool and we climbed to the top, saw the ocean where we were anchored, then came back down through the center of the hotel.  It was cool since on every door they had one of the local trees painted.  The stairs around the property were a bit treacherous though!

Stairway to heaven.
Pretty cool little place.

Our three-day dispacho had come to an end and we headed back to the marina. Our weather window to go to Puerto Rico was fast approaching. When we headed out, we had a couple whales come within 10 feet of the boat! It was a bit scary as it would be bad if they came up under us.

He is diving under the boat.
5 feet away hope he clears the keel.

The ride over to Puerto Rico was bumpy but Sailing hubby picked a good window and I think this is as good as it gets.  It was a busy ride over there as a dozen boats came with us.  Unfortunately, one of our fellow sailors ran over a fishing net on the way over and it completely jammed up his engine so it wouldn’t go forward or reverse.  He sailed the remainder of the way and once we got anchored, Ron dinghied over to them and dove on their engine with cut the net off.  The good news is everything ran just fine once Ron cut it off and he was able to maneuver into the anchorage and get all set.  Check out the net he ran over…

A bit of net for your prop.
Barnacles often hurt.

Sailing Hubby was a bit nervous about this passage since we had not crossed the Mona before and I have to admit I am glad we are here and settled.  It was nice, the last 10 miles or so of the trip were dead calm.  Well hello Puerto Rico!

Perfect place to play for a few days.