Author: Paul

Mustique

We reluctantly left Bequia for Mustique.  Although not on a strict schedule, we did have to get to Grenada to catch return home flights, and we wanted to have a comfy cushion.   I’m sure we will be back and get another chance to do some more exploring, history learning, and getting to know more about the culture and people.… Read more →

Sleeping

It is something we all do, but it is also very personal.  Although I have been quite aware of this for some time, this last trip it really hit home that we all do it differently.  Some, the healthy ones, do it whenever their bodies tell them it is necessary. Others, like myself, only do it when we absolutely have… Read more →

Bequia

After a hearty breakfast, we dinghied into town to check out the sites and find a ride to the turtle sanctuary. The schooner Friendship Rose is supposedly the last Bequia schooner to be built using only hand tools.  She was purchased by a British couple in 2004 and they started offering tourists day cruises to Mustique and Tobago Cays later… Read more →