Saturday, December 26, 2009
Merry Christmas
Christmas day began with Santa playing a cruel joke on us....a furnace that would not start and this is after leaving him rum and eggnog. Luckily we have a gas fireplace so we huddled by the warmth to open our gifts. Rob called our local gas man and one of the joys of living in a small community is that even on Christmas day one can get service. So by early afternoon we had our furnace outfitted with a new blower and a new appreciation for central heating and travel in The Bahamas.
Despite the way the day started Santa did end up spoiling us once again. Rob's picture shows him with Peter's whale pictures from last year's trip to the Dominican Republic. The whale that we saw was near Big Sand, a remote island between the Turks and Caicos and the DR. It was so exciting to see the humpbacks and I would return there just to see the whales again.
We joined our friends Brian and Gayle for a wonderful meal to end the day. The day had started out cool but had ended with the warmth of friendship.
Now we look forward to a January Christmas and Hannukah celebration with Lynn and Peter on First Edition.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Winter Comes to Bayfield
We decided to cook our Christmas turkey last weekend and enjoyed a lovely meal with Christine's mom and our friends Gayle and Brian. Christine pulled out all the stops and cooked up a gourmet meal.
Winter has come to Bayfield and the river is becoming quite frozen along with some large ice hummocks along the lake front. It is always a miracle to me that in just a few months we are swimming in this water. We do love the seasons in Ontario but we are also grateful to be spending some of the coldest part of the year in The Bahamas.
Sea Biscuit or Snowball?
We have chosen the sea biscuit thanks to the wonders of cortisone and are heading south on January 5th. We are taking Spirit Air to Fort Lauderdale on the 5th, overnighting in Fort Lauderdale and then flying out on the Cessna Yellow Air Taxi on the morning of the 6th. This way we can get to the boat yard in decent time. We will have to remove Celebrian's cover, put everything away, get a little food and water on board and just make room to lay our heads down. If all goes well we hope to be able to launch later Friday afternoon and spend the weekend at the dock getting sails on etc. Those of you that boat know how much work it takes to get a boat ready to sail.
The cortisone is giving Christine some relief in her shoulder; however she still feels frustrated with the lack of full range of motion and the remaining pain. At the same time any relief seemed to be a blessing and a signal that we should try and go south. The sport medicine doctor's only concern was repetitive overhead actions and carrying anything over 10 pounds. The physiotherapist feels that she will heal much better in the warm weather environmnent doing her exercises on the boat and in the water. Living on the boat requires lots of physical work but we are hopeful that with moderation and care she will be able to manage. We won't be doing any over night passages or trips to the Dominican Republic this year; however there is always next sailing season. We are just grateful that we are able to go and look forward to seeing Lynn and Peter and sailing with First Edition for another winter.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Chrissymas Open House and Huronview Christmas Tea
We hosted our annual open house on Sunday December 6th. An open house has been a Chrissy tradition for many years and this year because we are staying for Christmas we put up our tree. The tree is very special as it represents a history of many places visited. It also has a very special ornament on it for this year....a beautiful sand dollar with Santa on it that First Edition gave Celebrian last Christmas. Our friends received shell ornaments lovingly collected...sand dollars, sea biscuits and bonnets.
We recently enjoyed a Christmas Tea at Huronview with my mom and her best friend Jean. There is never a shortage of food and treats there and the decorations are wonderful as you can see from the pictures of Santa and the tree.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Better Sailing Days Ahead
We are hoping to leave for The Bahamas in early January. We have been delayed leaving because Christine has had to wait to see a sport's medicine doctor at the Fowler Kennedy Clinic in London about her shoulder. She has had a sore shoulder since the summer and has had all of the tests and drugs but still no definitive diagnosis. The doctor in London has ordered a second ultrasound to be done at the clinic. Her feeling is that Christine may have rotator cuff tendonitis even though the first ultrasound did not indicate any problems. The ultrasound is on the 10th of this month with the follow up doctor's appointment on the 14th. The doctor spoke of an injection of cortisone at the time of the second appointment. Our hope is that with some pain relief and a diagnosis with a program of dos and don'ts, she will be able to go sailing. Living on Celebrian requires a little more effort than a holiday on a cruise ship so we have to make sure that she can function without causing further tendon damage. We will have a less adventuresome sail this winter but at least we will have a holiday. There are better sailing days ahead.
In the meantime while we wait we have kept ourselves busy with condo projects (painting), building book shelves and cottage close up for the winter.
The Christmas cactus is blooming so it is definitely time to get into the Christmas spirit. Even though we were hoping to be south for Christmas with our dear friends Lynn and Peter on First Edition we will be happy to share the holiday time with our friends and family in Ontario.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Summer and Fall Happenings
Summer Happenings for the Sailors
We often say to full time cruisers that we quite enjoy our other life....the six months that we spend home in Ontario. We live in a condominium in Bayfield, Ontario and cottage 10 kms (6 miles) north of there. We spend very little time at our condo even though we are close to a beach but instead are happiest living in a rustic cabin right on the beach. I leave the luxury of a big bathtub and come to the beach to shower under a tree. You would think I would have had enough solar bag showers living on Celebrian!?
This summer Rob is getting close to putting siding on our shed building while we wait for the excitement of putting concrete piers under the main cottage. Our other big news is the installation of an incline railway trolley. We used to think it was something we wouldn't need until we were unable to climb the hill (approx. 100 cedar stairs) but the fact is that we need it now as a freight car as we work away at renovating and maintaining these old cottage buildings. My family began camping here over 100 years ago and then in the 1920s and 30s began to build little cabins....we are still in those cabins even though they have had replacement windows, doors, siding, steel roofs etc. My 88 year old mother spent 3 weeks here this summer and climbed the 100 steps when she left to return to her nursing home....clearly it doesn't make sense to wait until you can't climb to install a lift.
Highlights of the summer so far have been ....
...our annual beach bash. This year's theme was Caliente Caliente Caliente (Hot Hot Hot) and even though we didn't have the best of weather days everyone had a good time.
...Rob's hard work on the shed ...fixing all of the windows and painting and installing them ...installing new siding...a re-birth for this old building
...mom's visit at the ripe age of 88 for three weeks in July
...great summer theatre in Grand Bend..Camelot, Evita, Oliver and more
...installation of our trolley which has been kept busy steadily hauling bricks and mortar up hill and tools and supplies down
...a few good windsurfing and dinghy sailing days
...lots of planning work for renovations...windows, doors, and design options
...mid September raising of the main cottage...up 4 feet while we put 17 bigfoot cement piers under it
...new Jotul free standing gas stove to be instauled on Oct. 6th....looks just like a wood stove
...installation of a propane tank at the top of the hill with a line feeding the cottage for the new Jotul and my mother's vintage Moffat stove
...home inspection audit for energy grants
...hydro lift of our two hydro poles...
...new septic system and the list goes on
...work, work and more work
We keep ourselves busy but we enjoy what we do.
Monday, June 29, 2009
The Anniversary Cake
Debbie, Rob's nephew Scott's significant other and the maker of our incredible wedding day cakes had told us that we could freeze the cake and it would be good for a year or so. We had enough cake left over to save for our first and second anniversaries. We are here to tell you that it was just as good as the day we got married....just like us!?!
Second Wedding Anniversary
The honeymoon continues....2 years married and we are still smiling. We celebrated our 2nd anniversary by going out for lunch in Bayfied in our wedding finery. This year we chose Ristorante de Martha and had a very nice lunch on the patio. The weather was spectacular much like our day 2 years ago. After walking back to the condo, having attracted a salute from a motorcyclist, horn toots and smiles from various cars, and a round of applause from the hydro crew working on the bridge, we changed into our beach clothes and returned to the cottage to continue our celebration with a bottle of champagne and wedding cake.
Friday, June 19, 2009
More Underwater Pictures
We saw the Nurse sharks in Warderick Wells, the Bahamas Land and Sea Park. They were in about 20 feet of water so you can see that they were a good size. I thought that this picture looked like a Mr. and Mrs. Nurse Shark snuggling under water. The other picture is of me snorkelling on the surface taken by Rob underwater showing some pretty soft corals in the foreground.
Snorkelling Highlights
Here are a few of our snorkelling pictures. Highlights were seeing the loggerhead turtle and the nurse sharks but we did see some wonderful fish and coral. The Bahamas is truly a diving paradise with beautiful clear water. I will post some more pictures in the blog at a later date.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Underwater Photos Developed
I couldn't resist putting this picture in the blog. We have just finished developing several underwater films and there are some good ones that I will share on the blog. This is the loggerhead turtle that we swam with at Warderick Wells, Exumas. The fish on its back is a kind of Remora called a Sharkfish. They attach themselves with a suction cup on their head to sharks, turtles and in our case, Celebrian's keel. They are hoping that their host is a messy eater and some of the food scraps are theirs for the taking. This turtle was one of my snorkelling highlights.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Rain Rain Go Away
Whoever thought that we would be saying this? Usually sailors are praying for fresh water and so were we....up until a point. Now we need to get our sails dry and put away and the rain just keeps on coming. We still hope to get into Abaco Yacht Services on Sunday morning and get our sails dried and put away. We will keep our fingers crossed. What a way to end the 2009 cruising season?!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
A New Look
It is time that our sailing adventure had a blog. For those of you who wish to follow our exploits you can go to www.celebriansailing.blogspot.com and those of you who want to be on the automatic email alert list (10 only) you can email us at chris.53@hotmail.com and we will put the first ten respondents on the list.
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