So we've made our tough crossing through the Lau Group of islands and re now on their west side. Still some other islands to pass before our turn up to Savusavu; we have to go by Mago Iland and then Vatu Vara Island, both will be n our stbd side.
Griffyn is 7!
We will celebrate in Fiji.
Some of the island we passed today had a wildness about them we haven't seen for a long time. Just spectacular.
We should get in sometime tomorrow late afternoon.
Bye for now.
S 17 35.74
W 178 55.56
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Saturday, July 14, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
Aproaching Lakemba Passage
We are approaching Lakemba Passage. It should take us all night to traverse these reef strewn waters. Should make our turn northward sometime in the morning. 213 miles out from Nieafu.
Owen
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Off to see the Wizard
So we're off to Fiji - again.
We are taking off late today and should cross fairly easily. So we'll see about maybe doing a sailmail update on the way. Looks like strong winds the first couple of days then lighter after that. We're taking the Lakeba Passage through the Lau Group - hopefully during daylight. It's quite wide so we'll be right - not to worry.
Looking forward to seeing Savusavu and the friends we know are there and in the area.
Owen & family
We are taking off late today and should cross fairly easily. So we'll see about maybe doing a sailmail update on the way. Looks like strong winds the first couple of days then lighter after that. We're taking the Lakeba Passage through the Lau Group - hopefully during daylight. It's quite wide so we'll be right - not to worry.
Looking forward to seeing Savusavu and the friends we know are there and in the area.
Owen & family
Friday, July 6, 2012
Wonderful relaxation and fun in Tonga
Hi everyone,
We've spent the past week out in the islands and motus. We wanted to enjoy all that this country had to offer; and that of course is a lot. Having been here before, we knew some places we wanted to go, but didn't make it to last year.
We've spent the week snorkeling, swimming, doing lots of laundry, stowing fleece and sleeping bags we won't need for a long time. The anchorage we've spent most of our time at had been magical. Wonderful reefs, warm water, and perfect weather. The kids would hike up to an old abandoned orchard and get pawpaw, limes, and coconuts. Shell collecting, playing with crabs, canonballs off the deck, and playing with kids from two other boats have been highlights for Tamsyn and Griffyn.
Tamsyn is growing up so fast. She and the oldest boy from S/V Sojourner went kayaking in twin kayaks around the reefs for over an hour by themselves and non of us parents worried a bit. Griffyn is very excited about his upcoming birthday (7 !!). Secret shopping began in New Zealand (shhhh...don't tell him).
We had a wonderful time visiting with Daniel and Michelle from S/V Evangeline. The six of us had a great bonfire and marshmallow roast on a sand spit by the reef as first the sun went down and the stars came out. The southern cross (Crux) was magnificent as usual and the dark obscuring dust cloud nearby - the coal sack - looked back as night against the riot of stars in the milky way. Then the moon rose orange and immense.
So we're back in "town" for a night or two mainly to check email and buy some produce. We are thinking of heading to Fiji the middle of next week. The weather has been good, but the winds have been a bit light. We're waiting for them to pick up a little for our passage.
So we're going out for a few days again, and will return again to town the beginning of the week to check mail again and look at thew long term weather outlook. Then, if all looks good, we'll stow gear and ready the boat for the passage. It should be an easy compared to the last one.
Once back on passage we'll have to do school again. There has been a global amnesty on all pending school assignments this past week.
Everyone on Madrona says hi to family and friends.
Cheers,
Owen & family
We've spent the past week out in the islands and motus. We wanted to enjoy all that this country had to offer; and that of course is a lot. Having been here before, we knew some places we wanted to go, but didn't make it to last year.
We've spent the week snorkeling, swimming, doing lots of laundry, stowing fleece and sleeping bags we won't need for a long time. The anchorage we've spent most of our time at had been magical. Wonderful reefs, warm water, and perfect weather. The kids would hike up to an old abandoned orchard and get pawpaw, limes, and coconuts. Shell collecting, playing with crabs, canonballs off the deck, and playing with kids from two other boats have been highlights for Tamsyn and Griffyn.
Tamsyn is growing up so fast. She and the oldest boy from S/V Sojourner went kayaking in twin kayaks around the reefs for over an hour by themselves and non of us parents worried a bit. Griffyn is very excited about his upcoming birthday (7 !!). Secret shopping began in New Zealand (shhhh...don't tell him).
We had a wonderful time visiting with Daniel and Michelle from S/V Evangeline. The six of us had a great bonfire and marshmallow roast on a sand spit by the reef as first the sun went down and the stars came out. The southern cross (Crux) was magnificent as usual and the dark obscuring dust cloud nearby - the coal sack - looked back as night against the riot of stars in the milky way. Then the moon rose orange and immense.
So we're back in "town" for a night or two mainly to check email and buy some produce. We are thinking of heading to Fiji the middle of next week. The weather has been good, but the winds have been a bit light. We're waiting for them to pick up a little for our passage.
So we're going out for a few days again, and will return again to town the beginning of the week to check mail again and look at thew long term weather outlook. Then, if all looks good, we'll stow gear and ready the boat for the passage. It should be an easy compared to the last one.
Once back on passage we'll have to do school again. There has been a global amnesty on all pending school assignments this past week.
Everyone on Madrona says hi to family and friends.
Cheers,
Owen & family
This is a sailmail test from Madrona
This a sailmail test from the folks on Madrona. If you can read this it worked.
Owen
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