Well, we survived Tropical Storm Chris. We couldn't get dock space anywhere and were stuck on mooring balls, which worried a number of us, but Chris just barely missed us. It's center got as close as about 40 miles away, and we got some gusts and a lot of rain, but it just sneaked around the BVIs without really hitting them. It looks like the storm is dying now, but it was almost upgraded to a hurricane when it was next to us. We were lucky. Even then, Chris gave us two days of boredom at the Bitter End Yacht Club. It was too close to risk moving, so we had to stay. It was wonderful for the staff because we got to catch up on sleep. The day before we had sailed about 50 miles and got up at 3:30am for a night / early morning sail. I took my group on Pine out to the open ocean until we lost sight of the mountains of the BVIs. Doing that gives such a great sense of freedom. The last time I was able to experience that was when I did my SEA semester. We had the chili cookoff for this program about 2 weeks ago, and although they aren't going to announce it until the end of the program, there's a good chance Pine was able to pull it out again. We ended up winning last program with our "redneck trailer park" theme and this time we did an Indiana Jones theme. The presentation started when the staff judges pulled up in their rib. That's all for now! Coming home in 5 days, then it's on to Hawaii! Hungry Hungry Huey |
Friday, August 4, 2006
Sail Caribbean: Chris and Chili
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