Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Last day of January

Jan 30-31
Cont'd...
Quentin didn't get to go sailing...they were getting ready for next weekend's Farmer's Cay Regatta. Asked if w were going to go but it's a day sail [40 miles] for us. And I work Friday, so we would have to leave on Saturday and come back Monday and that's too tight a timeline to ensure that the weather was good.
I didn't get the laundry done either. When I got to the Laundromat there were 10 people waiting to get theirs done. One woman said she'd been there since 8 am. It was now 10 and she'd just got hers in. I took mine to Forbes and I'll pick it up on Tuesday.
Quentin and I sat at Red Boone and waited for Rick to come back and get us. Then they went for some groceries for the beach party: hotdogs, marshmallows, cheese and crackers.
When we get back to the boat Rick cut the pole for the generator and then we SAILED over to the Flip-Flop Beach were the party was. I found out why this was a "1st Annual..." Apparently this used to be the nude beach and the only things anyone wore were flip-flops. Remember when they used to be called 'thongs'? That word conjures up a whole new image now! I wonder how the change evolved...what possible commonality could have turned footwear into underwear?  But I digress...
We got over to the beach and tired to park beside Beguiler but the anchor would grab in anything. Either the sand was too soft or there was too much grass. We tried 3 times then moved outside the group and dropped the hook into 9 feet. Quentin swam on it to make sure it was down. Then we went over to Beguiler for coffee. Quentin drove. He's got a very good handle on driving the dinghy: pretty good steering, and parking at the back of the boat when he comes back to it but he's itching to go fast!
We got to the beach around 4 pm and there were lots of boaters there. We sat around swatting mosquitoes and ate and listened to the musicians and then around 8:30 we looked for Quentin who was doing the same thing somewhere else and then we came back to the boat.  We finished watching "Sea Biscuit" and went to sleep. We must be getting used to the winds and rolling again because we don't feel it so much anymore, but we wake up the minute the wind shifts and the boat starts to swing!
Today we will go to Chat n' Chill and see Cordell. He wants Quentin to help him on Thursday potting trees.  I'm going to see Jeannie from Blue Heavens about the games for the Regatta. Quentin and I are putting together the list of stuff for the Scavenger Hunt so we have to talk about the rules and the set-up.
I seriously need to do some housework too so hopefully today I can get it done and then we can have fun!  Will let you know how the day goes...ttyl

 
It was a party !


with live music

Quentin talking to Rob

Morning!

Saturday, 30 January 2016

Jan 29-30... the continuing adventures of OtherGoose

Jan 29
The continuing adventures of the S/V OtherGoose...
 I know it sounds to some of you that I am making these up but I swear this stuff is really happening!
This morning I printed out my 50 pages, hoping that I would have enough for all day, because I wasn't sure how many were kids in each class at the Primary School. I had a sinking feeling they were going to be big classes.
So we hopped in the dinghy already for 9:15 am and headed over to the shore. Got about 100M from the boat and it stopped and we could NOT get it going again, so we rowed back to the big boat. I called the schools to tell them I was going to be at the very least, late, or possibly absent today.  Quentin tucked into his computer and Rick was swearing at the motor as he removed it from the dinghy and tried to ...fix it?
Finally he decided that it had to go to a professional, that he had no idea what to do with a gas engine. So he put it back on the dinghy but we began to row over to the docks so Quentin and I could get to school and he could get it to the local mechanic.  We got about the same distance when another dinghy came by and towed us in...Faster than our dinghy would have taken us!
Quentin and I went to school and another adventure began. Quentin thought he was late but his phone had reset when the battery died so the time was wrong. Instead of it being 11:15, it was only 10:30 so he was on time but I was too early, although I had missed my classes at the other school, so I went back to the repair shop and caught Rick. He was on his way back to the dinghy dock behind the market..... [I just realized that Sue is the ONLY one who knows what I am talking about so check out the map!] Anyway, he met Stephane and we all had coffee. While we were talking, someone mentioned that there was a Rake and Scrape there tonight, so we decided we would come back. I left for school and Stephane towed Rick back to our boat.
The Grade 8 class was great; they were interested and enthusiastic and we all got into the projects. Quentin came buzzing in as the class ended to tell me that he had aced a test in Gr. 12 math - 100% in ¾ of the time allotted! Then he sped off to do something else.
I went down to the other school for my ½ hour class only to find that it was brake time so no class during that half hour...good! I will re-arrange the schedule. I met Catherine and Harry from Mama Duck, and Gillian on the street so we went for coffee. Gillian wanted to come and sit in on the class, so she came back with me to the Grade 7 class. That was really difficult. It was in the computer room and all the students have access, so it was hard to concentrate. Also the room next door was little kids and the rooms are not completely separated: the top 1 foot of the wall between them is trellis material so the noise carries through. Being a computer room its probably irrelevant, but...
Anyway, as I was leaving to go to the other school, one of the teachers [possibly the guidance counsellor?] came by and said, "Quentin is hanging out in my room...just follow the noise!" She led me to her 'room' and when she opened the door, I saw a whole bunch of students piled on couches and chairs, with some teachers standing against the wall, Quentin sitting in the middle, telling some story [I don't want to know] and everyone listening. They all looked at me and I said, "Oh, ok...well I'm going so meet us at the dinghy dock around 3-3:30. Don't get lost." Everyone burst out laughing and I left!
So, back at the Primary school, Grade 3 classes or Grade 4 not sure which. I think I was in shock. There were 24 of them! They were terrified of the principal, but the minute she and the teacher left the room it was chaos. I wasn't about to turn cadet officer on them just yet, but 1 hour with them was brutal! They were all just excited I guess to have someone else there but....
Anyway, while I was having all this fun, Rick was back at the boat, and had called Beguiler on the radio. Rob and Brenda had picked up a new 15 hp motor for their dinghy and were going to get rid of their 8 hp. They just weren't sure what they wanted for it. He told us we could borrow/ buy it whatever... so when Rick called; he made arrangements to take the big boat over to Monument [see fig 2]. Stephane heard them and called Rick and said he would take Rick over in his tender... much bigger, faster and easier. So Stephane picked up Rick and they towed our dinghy the 2 miles across the bay to pick up Beguiler's motor... and then he towed them back...they forgot to take the fuel tank for the dinghy!
So at 3 pm, Rick met me back at the Red Boone cafe and we waited for Quentin. He came screaming by to say he was going sailing, and dumped his books on me. Rick went to get our motor out of the repair shop [$145.00 US], so I was sitting at Red Boone,  [I was going to have a beer but decided that it was not a good habit to get into after school with all the kids traipsing by] when Gillian  sat down. She was talking to Choppy who owns Red Boone, about the Rake and Scrape and he mentioned that he had 'invented'   a special drink for the night. He wanted a sign for it so Gillian grabbed his paper and said, "She's an artist. She'll do it!" While I was making up his sign they were discussing what it should be called. Rick said that Pusser's had a rum drink called a Pusser's' Painkiller, so something like that. They were all standing there arguing and I just said "Ripper" so a new drink was born: "The Red Boone Ripper".  He gave me one to try so I could recommend it: light rum, banana rum, grenadine and pineapple and orange juice. Wow! Then he asked me to make another sign for the snack shop. I had to wait 'til the effects of the drink wore off!
Quentin came back to say that there was no sailing so he was going to play basketball at the court. We walked over o get when we were going to eat and as we were walking back down the street, someone from an upstairs window hollered out, "Hey Quentin!"  He's been on shore, what, a week???
We decided that since I had forgotten to take anything out for supper, we would go for a burger and Stephane met us, then we went to the Rake and Scrape for a while. We waited 'til the crowd grew and then we all went home for the evening.
JAN 30
 Rick took the sunrise pics at about 6 am. Today we have so much to do!! Quentin is probably going sailing and I will do one load of laundry to catch up. There is a "Steak Out" [ BBQ] at the Catholic Church where they are trying to build a youth center. We have raffle tickets, so we may wander over there around noon. It's at the back of Lake Victoria.[See Fig.1]
This afternoon there is a 1st Annual Party-With-Your-Clothes-On at the beach with live music and bug spray, so we may go to that today.  I need to get some lesson plans ready for Tuesday and Rick is working on the wind generator.

Rob's motor is also running a little rough so Stephane says they should look at it...Stephane will fix it and Rick will learn how. I think I will go, too. I need to know how to do that as well. I did it once with our little motor but that was years ago and I can't remember much. Taking apart is no big deal...it's what you do with the parts once you get them off! ttyl
We anchor between Bacchus Rock and Regatta Point - go into town thru' the little gap and tie up at the dinghy dock. Quentin goes to school at Anglican Church . I work at both schools.

We travel back and forth across the bay usually with the big boat

Morning!

It will be a hazy day but enough to make solar panels work

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Jan 28

Jan 28
Today was a  fast day!  We had to get Quentin over to shore so he could go to school. I can't believe how much he likes it!  He spends all day in high school math classes!  He's met some of the boys who are sailing on Saturdays so I guess that's what he's doing Saturday mornings ...racing with the Bahamian boats!  He's also going to be helping one of the ladies set up stages and electrical equipment for the Regatta, and we still have to get him set up to do some tree potting and tutoring for KB's son!  Busy boy! Right now he and Rick are swimming around the big rock near us.
Today was the 22 Grade 5-6 kids for art...not bad! I at least had them doing something they thought was hard...no good if it s too easy!  Tomorrow is my full day starting t 9:15 and flipping between schools. Luckily they are about 2 minutes walk apart!
So after supper Quentin was on the back deck looking at the water with the underwater lights on and he found a squid swimming around us!  Rick caught it in the net and we took pictures of it and while it was laying on the deck, it coughed... a couple of times. We didn't want to keep it out of the water too long so we didn't get a great picture of it but it squirted when we put it back and shot off!  I guess that one won't be hanging around boats for awhile!
I can't post the pictures they took because Rick can't get them off the camera tonight so you'll have to wait 'til tomorrow but here's the squid picture!
And I gotta go and make lesson plans...for all day tomorrow!!


 
Not a good pic...camera not ready and boat was moving

Back in the water...


and he/she squirted

Caribbean reef squid about 6 inches long 

Wednesday, 27 January 2016

January 27 Busy day!

Jan 27
Today was a busy day. We were debating whether or not to take the boat over to town, when Stephane called and asked if we wanted a ride. He was taking Jasmine City over. So we were 'picked up'!  He brought Jasmine City past us, we hoped in our dinghy and ran over to his boat while he held his position...kind of like changing cars at a stoplight LOL. I really like that boat!! But it's a bit scary because it seems so much bigger than ours!  Ok, it IS bigger than ours by about 10 feet wide and 10 feet long and height!
We went into town and I assembled an art kit for school that the kids can use but I keep with me going from class to class...coloured pencils, erasures etc. I will add some of my paints and drawing pencils to it as well. Tomorrow is my class of 22 Grade 5 /6's ...scary!!
We all had lunch at Red Boone while Stephane was waiting for his stuff to upload /download...whatever...then he "dropped us off" at our boat.
We took the dinghy to Sand Dollar to go snorkelling on the same coral heads that we took Sue & Les to. We walked over to the ocean side after we finished swimming. Rick decided Q and I should finish walking the beach to the other end and he would go get the dinghy and meet us. We got part way down the beach and this woman caught up to us ...she was lost. She thought she was still on the Sand Dollar Beach side but couldn't find her boat or her husband. I could have sent her back the way she came but it was a long way so she came with us and Rick met us on the beach behind Chat n Chill. He took her back n the dinghy and Q and I walked over to the bar. We could hear the dinghy and then we couldn't.  He ran out of gas just before he passed the point!!
We could see him paddling back to the big boat. Quentin swam out to the cat and climbed on board and helped them get back to the boat. Rick put gas in the dinghy and called some boats at Sand Dollar to let her husband know she was okay.  I stayed on the beach. I could have swum out to the boat as well. So Rick started over to Sand Dollar with gas. He managed to get her soaking wet because the water was rough going that way in our stupid little dinghy! She probably wishes she'd been left on the beach!!
Quentin brought the kayak to shore to pick me up. He couldn't find the paddles. Apparently e lost them because no-one put them away the last time the boat was used. So he brought his fins and I sat in the kayak and he pushed me back. So he's had a good workout today; we both walked about three miles and we are all tired. Early to bed tonight!
Never tire of finding star fish

...or petting rays

New buddy, Sonny has a mean serve!

I want one! We sat while boat sailed us over to town

Red Boone cafe.  Sue loved their wraps! I eat salad...ok, and fries


Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Jan 25-26

Jan 25

Today we spent the morning going separate ways after Quentin did his 1 ½ hours of English.  Rick got a call from one boater to help him splice a line to chain; Quentin took the kayak and went exploring along the shore of Stocking Island and I made some lesson plans for the classes.

Yesterday I met a woman on the beach who was painting. I talked to her for awhile and found out that she owned an art gallery BlueBahama Art Gallery. She used to live in Georgetown but only came for visits now and then; didn't live on a boat, and used to teach art at one of the high schools. Rats! I was hoping for an assistant. The other woman who asked if she could come too chickened out!

After lunch we went over to the beach and Quentin and I tossed a volleyball around. I sprained a finger so that ended that but a bunch of guys were all waiting for Someone to start the game. So Quentin played for two hours. Rick and I went over the hill to the outside shore and walked the beach. Quentin arrived at the dinghy as we got back so we went back over to show him the surf.

On the way back we stopped by Stephane's to see how he was doing with his new website and we ended up staying for dinner. I'd love to keep him!!!  We were there 'til 10:30! Way past midnight!

Tomorrow is the first day of school and Quentin is as excited as I am! SO we'll see what happens!


Jan 26

So today was the first day of the new school with the 7 grade 9 students. One was actually missing, and three of them weren't that interested but the other three were. They are all interested in doing graffiti so this will be a challenge. I have to get them to do it on paper and not on buildings!
Quentin met the math teacher, Mr Ambleton, and sat through a grade11 Math class. He'll go back and be there on the days that I am working there. The schedule is really screwy so I'm not sure if I can work it out
I called the guy who was interested in getting me to do the art work for the regatta but they got someone else...glad of that... it was going to be a billboard!
We did some grocery shopping and moved the boat back over to the island around supper time. It's calmer over here than in the town and tomorrow we can go to the beach and play on our day off!
I don't know I the skies up there are the same as down here but we can see all 5 of the planets visible to the naked eye lined up with the moon at around am, can you?
Beguiler gave me a bag of Tim Horton's coffee and some chocolate kisses today for my birthday! Mmmmm!
We took some movies over to Stephane tonight...he needs a break from working on his new website. It's going to be amazing... there is so much information for sailors in ONE PLACE! It will have everything from how to buy a boat. Everything you ever need to know to sail it and how to hiring a captain including videos for instructions on reading grib files to fixing electronics. Can't wait to promote it when it's ready!
OK, so, long day. Thanks for all the birthday wishes everyone! It was really nice to have them all! As Joseph always says, "Well, I'm off... but not by much" G'nite



Monday, 25 January 2016

Jan 24

Jan. 24
Happy Birthday Gail!  Last year we were together at this time walking long a cold  South Carolina Beach!  This year that beach is covered in snow and I'm glad I'm not there. It was 18 C [71F]on the beach today with a wind chill factor!! I know, I know, quit whining, but we don't have any long sleeved shirts or fleeces, and we've been in 30 C long enough to find 18 really cold!! The water is warmer than that !
On the other hand, a lovely local woman walked passed me on the beach and when she asked how I was, i answered "cold!"She stopped, swept her arms as if brushing the sand and said, "It's not snow!" Got me!
We moved over to the island today and met KB who was busy so we will have to talk to him another time.
So Quentin got to play volleyball today with a bunch of resort visitors. There was football on at the resort with several large screen TV's so the beach was empty, as well as cold.
I sat on the beach with Elaine and Gillian. Elaine is from Nova Scotia on the boat called Aft Aglay.  She looks and sounds like Aunt Ev, only really quiet. Gillian is from Australia but has been here for 30 years.
When I introduced myself Gillian said, "OMG, I have a message for you! Someone has been trying to find you. They need some art work done for the Family Island Regatta."  I gave her our boat card with the phone number so I may end up with another job soon. I can get the kids involved with it!

It began to rain so we went back to the boat. It was already super time anyway, so we ate dinner and played dominoes til 9 pm ...that's boaters' midnight.
Looking at boat lights from the stone bridge

Playing checkers

Feeding the Rays at Chat 'n Chill


Volleyball

Did she think the old man was watching her? He probably was but Quentin was there too! LOL

Another round of storm clouds passing through

Saturday, 23 January 2016

Another new day! Jan 23

Quentin went sailing with Exuma Sailing Club today