Monday, July 26, 2010
Suwarrow
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Big Blue Sea
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Leaving French Polynesia
Three months of cruising in French Polynesia went so fast. We have so many wonderful memories and knowledge of a land that seemed so foreign to us just a short time ago. The three groups of islands were so different from each other. I'll remember the Marquesas as having the most friendly people, luscious foliage and delicious, abundant fruit. The sparsely populatedTuamotos had the most idyllic anchoring due to the reef protection and the best snorkeling/diving we've had so far. And the Societies was a mixture of both - mountainous island surrounded by protective reef, good sea life and many more inhabitants including a high concentration of French people. We may never come this way again so I am feeling a bit sad to leave....
Today we leave for a four day passage to the unpopulated atoll of Suwarrow (also called Suvarov), our only stop in the Cook Islands. (We learned that at populated stops in the Cooks, they will confiscate all your meats, fruits and vegetables. We would lose a three month supply of meat if we went there!) After that is the island of Niue, the smallest independent country in the world. Then on to Tonga.
Ann
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Eric's Bastille Day Birthday Bash in Bora Bora
That evening the fleet again turned out in full force at the Bora Boar Yacht Club to celebrate Eric's birthday with a potluck/grill feast, traditional Tahitian dancers and musicians and silly antics thrown in. The Bubbles gang entertained with their own grass skirted dance routine which Eric gladly joined in. Green Man even made an appearance....
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Bora Bora
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
4th of July in French Polynesia
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Bear's 8th Birthday
Bear's birthday was a huge success with a beach party followed by his first sleepover. We played bocce ball, had a scavenger hunt and lunch on the beach. The menu at Bear's request was shrimp cocktail and cheese quesadillas. We tried in vain to find clown fish among the anemones so we could have "clowns" on his birthday (we found them the next day in the same area!). His requested birthday cake was vanilla with strawberry frosting and carmel swirl ice cream. The three boys from s/v Mulan were the overnight guests and they all stayed up until 11pm. We paid for that the next day when they all crashed in the afternoon. I can't believe our Bear is 8 years old already!

