Monday, February 11, 2008

Soufriere - Bounty of the Sea

We sailed from Anse Cochon down to Soufriere. The wind was gusty, there were times we were going 8.5 knots, and then the wind would die off and we would slow down to a crawl -- about 2 knots. But Kevin threw a couple of lines out hoping maybe the fish would like the fact that for once we weren't using the engines. It was worth a shot, but sadly there was no fresh fish for dinner last night. But Kevin did pull something useful out of the sea. After we picked up the mooring we all went for a snorkel and he found two full unopened beers resting on the bottom among the coral. Did we pull them out? You bet. They are chilling on ice right now. If we were French we'd call them fruits de la mer, but since we're not we'll just call them sea beers.

Where we are:
Location=Soufriere, St. Lucia
Lat=13 51.433
Lon=61 03.913

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