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Never save something for a special occasion. Every day in your life is a special occasion

January 1st, 2008 · 3 Comments

Tuesday
P1010015 1514 -With the new year comes a new day and lady luck came once again to Team Audax last night… the scene of the crime: The Isle de Capri Casino in Port Lucaya. Seemingly not able to lose, the excursion essentially managed to fund our entire stay thus far in the Bahamas and also not a small number of rum punches asP1010012 well!! Happy New Year from Team Audax. A bit strange to be drinking Starbuck’s coffee at a Sheraton Hotel lobby with CSPAN playing in the background. Americanized somewhat but P1010003beautiful nonetheless Port Lucaya gets a thumbs up from me. A day of rest, recovery and relaxation that included boiled fish cuisine and shopping for t-shirts at the local bazarre. Tomorrow a day of preparation and departure assuming cooperative weather for our next leg across the Northwest Providence Channel and into the Berry Islands.
An aside:
You know that tingly feeling you get inside when your soul is touched by something special? If you can spare the 6 minutes and 46 seconds please click on this link below to have your heart and spirit uplifted by this YouTube video entitled: Christmas in the Trenches -1914 www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9coPzDx6tA

Monday
P1010001 1835 – An anchor in Port Lucaya. A short yet sweet sail of 5 miles today arriving just in time it seems forP1010016 the New Years Eve celebration. Boat cleaning in the morning, a run this afternoon, lights strung upon our boom for the festivities, morale very solid and the transition to island living setting in. No cell phones, limited internet, what is one to do? Change can be good but not always easy and Team Audax seems to be making the transition as best we can.

Photo Album of Xanadu and Port Lucaya with the cover shot being the stage Jordi and John danced the New Year in on last night!!!! :)

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We must be on Island time

December 30th, 2007 · 6 Comments

Sunday 0930
The first stirs aboard the Audax at 0830 today, all to bed by 2200 last night. Doing the math it equals 10 plus hours of sleep,…must be nice to be on island time :) . Sitting at the Casuarina Cafe, Xanadu Marina nestled right between the larger ports of Freeport and P1000540Lucaya and the most affordable solution that included free of charge – a dicey, narrow entrance channel….perhaps this is why there was no warm water and at best a trickle of pressure from the guest shower! No worries mon with the beach a stones throw away, friendly hospitality, tennis courts (san’s net and a fence :) ) and water temps in the mid 80′s. Finished reading “A new Pair of Glasses” a AA book with many parallels to “A New Earth”. Onto the “Celestine Prophecy” and new insights into finding our god given inner spirituality.

Jordi’s X-mas album and our route below:

West End to Xanadu

Saturday
P1000534 1300 Steaming along the southern coast of Grand Bahama Island, a crew of 2 as Stevey took to land and the Bahamian public transportation system to meet our first guest at the Freeport International Airport. A P1000537rough account of the past 16 hours of life in the Bahamas – The meeting of a pirate from Pirates of the Caribbean in the berth besides us at the Old Bahama Bay Marina, raising of the yellow quarantine flag, putting on my Sundays best to pay $300 entrance fee and successfully clearingP1000528 customs, anchoring in crystal clear water followed immediately by a dive down to inspect the anchor, a 2nd failed attempt at patching our dingy (3rd one’s glue currently drying), snorkeling off Indian Cay Island, (for any MITA fans out there, we did P1000524not get ashore to inspect the LNT (Leave No Trace) but hope to provide a more detailed chronicle of future islands and their conditions as weP1000525 progress), swimming alongside the Audax in a 3 knot current similar to a lap pool experience, continued reading of what seems to quickly be becoming our new bible “The Thornless Path to Windward” by Bruce Van Sant. Given the dominant easterly tradewinds of 15-25 knots during the winter months our chosen cruising path to the Caribbean is known as the Thorny Passage. The book details a path and the techniques aimed to comfortably island jump whilst allowing one enough time to enjoy a SG& T at the end of the day. (Sundowner Gin and Tonic)
PS: The storm clouds of last night never materialized!

Friday
1454 – Land ho!!!! One o’ clock off the starboard bow, its Grand Bahama Island we hope!! A midnight departure that had us steaming into a 2-4 foot swell and a 10-15 knot East wind through the Gulf Stream. A less than ideal passage from a comfortablity standpoint that resulted in a team decision 3 hours ago to veer 50 degrees West. We hope to make landfall before darkness and ideally not get our boat confiscated by customs/immigration at the “Old Bahama Bay Marina” on the West End. Lots of reading in our cruising guides, the analysis of the thornless passage we hope to embark upon and the extremely successful first usage of an x-mas present from Erin… the French Press!!! Watch out for the flying fish!!!!

West End Photo Album and take a look at that sweet hat (he must be trying to look more like his father!)
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Safe and mostly sound…

December 28th, 2007 · 4 Comments

Time is a fleeting thing. A conception created by the mind to allow the content of the world to fit into the structure of our egos. At anchor off the West End, Bahamas!!! A quick note to let concerned ones know we made it.   Lots of love to all as large storm clouds approach from the South… xoxo

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