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    Catamaran Sail on Caona, St. Kitts and Nevis

    July 29, 2017 / 1 Comment

    It’s time to get out on the water aboard Caona, a 47-foot catamaran in the Leeward Islands Charters fleet.  At the helm was our captain, Lennox Wallace, and our destination was Shitten Bay, a cove off the southwestern coast of St. Kitts. Caona is moored in Nevis, and the crew and boat met us at the Four Seasons dock for our half-day snorkeling trip.  Up went the sails, and we were off! Shitten Bay may not sound so lovely, but the word “shitten” refers to the acacia trees which grow in the area. “Shittim” is the plural of “Shittah,” the Hebrew word for the acacia trees, believed to be holy…

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    August 15, 2016 / No Comments

    It’s time to get back out onto the water.  We explored the oceanic and inland blue holes in a previous post.  Now we’re headed out to check out some of the beautiful reefs for which Andros, Bahamas is famous.  One trip was a snorkeling and diving trip.  Our daughter is a certified diver, so she likes to keep her skills up on vacation, and she’s had some beautiful places to explore.  The rest of us are snorkelers, but the people at Kamalame Cay worked it out so we could all do what we enjoyed.  With our guides, Mark and Hannah, we had several great days under the water! Our first…

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    June 26, 2015 / No Comments

    “Barbuda, the land where time stands still.”  My husband laughed as the airport agent made this comment while checking our passports and boarding passes in the Antigua airport.  In response, the agent replied, “No, I’m serious.  It’s really beautiful there.”  We had hoped that Barbuda would live up to those expectations.  I had read about the 17-mile-long beach, the bird sanctuary, and the natural beauty of this island.  We were coming for just that experience, one without tourist attractions, without crowds, with just the sound of the waves and the feel of soft sand beneath our feet. Barbuda is located in the eastern Caribbean, just 38 miles to the north…

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    The Roar of the Lionfish

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    The Roar of the Lionfish When a species is introduced into a place unknown to it before, the consequences can be devastating.  The coastal United States and Caribbean nations are currently threatened with the invasion of a species of fish which has no predators in the region, other than man, and which may be responsible for wiping out the beautiful fish of the Caribbean region which delight snorkelers and divers who visit the area. The lionfish, (family Scorpaenidae, genus Pterois), is native to the Pacific Ocean waters.  Although it is difficult to pinpoint their origins in the Caribbean, many attribute it in large part to the the breach of an aquarium off Biscayne…

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