Wednesday, December 23, 2009

On to Culebra, PR

We finally got going and left Salinas for the east coast of PR. After a couple of days in Bahia de Jobos we sailed on to Patillas, a little fishing village and got stuck there because of weather for six days. There is not much to do in Patillas so reading , walking to the grocery store and having a cold beer with the locals sums up our stay in Patillas.

Anchored in Patillas.

The weather broke and we headed for the east coast of PR.


On our way to Green Beach on Vieques Island. From there we sailed to Cayo Icacos for the night and left bright and early for Culebra.



Carolyn baked this carob cake in her pressure cooker while in Culebra and it was very good.


Culebra as we entered Encenata Bay.


Culebra from Moondance. Culebra was an interesting place. It reminded us of sort of a hippy hangout. Most businesses were owned by and frequented by old hippies and boat people. I believe there were more gringos in Dewy (the town) than Puerto Ricans.


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