Dominica (Waitikibuli)

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I am finding it almost impossible to start writing about Dominica.  Where do I start?  What do I include?  What can I leave out?  This post could be a book all by itself if I included everything we experienced here!  We spent two weeks in Portsmouth, Dominica. We arrived with s/v Anything Goes and by the time we left, we had more friends from the island of Dominica than we had met in our first 6 months of sailing.  With colorful names like Titus, Blackie, Sugar Daddy, Cobra, and Stuff, you’ll hear about all of our new friends and adventures and wonder, like we did, how we ever brought ourselves to leave this precious island, known in days of old as Waitikibuli: Tall is Her Body…

“Don’t wait for your ship to come in.  Row out to meet it.” –Anonymous

Martin and Eddison in their boats.

Martin and Eddison in their boats.

I remember the approach to Dominica from Les Saintes.  We sailed in from the north.  As we approached, I called Eddison on the VHF to see if he would be our “Boat Boy”.  He responded that someone would meet us as we entered the harbor.  Our cruising guide explained that an organization called PAYS (Portsmouth Association of Yacht Security) has organized all of the local tour guides and yacht services to create a fair way to distribute the work among the local guides.

Each cruising boat has the opportunity to have a “Boat Boy” who will help you find a mooring, answer questions, take your garbage, get your laundry done, give tours of the island, and more.  The money raised by weekly PAYS beach barbeques covers the cost of a security boat, which patrols the harbor each night.  Although we were skeptical at first, we found the system to be efficient, fair, and extremely helpful.  We entered the harbor thinking that we had been “just fine” anchoring in many new places without a “Boat Boy” and we left Dominica knowing exactly how intimately you could know an island with the knowledge, expertise, and helpfulness of a local.  The money we paid to our Boat Boy and the PAYS organization was worth every penny, and the friendships we made as a result are priceless.  (If only they would change the name!  Boat Boy sounds positively awful to me!)

(BTW, “yacht” is used down here to refer to pleasure boats, even though it sounds strange to hear Patronus refered to as a yacht.  Locals use the term to discern pleasure craft from “cruiseships”.  Most fulltime pleasure boaters call themselves “cruisers”, which is a little confusing, if you ask me.  To make matters worse, the term “yachties” has its own connotations and must not be confused with “yachtsman”.  Oy vey.)

When we entered the harbor, we were guided to a mooring by Martin, whose boat is called Providence.  I pointed toward a different mooring that was closer to Anything Goes as well as to Big Papa’s, a local restaurant.  I asked Martin if we could use that mooring instead, because we wanted to be near our friends and also wanted to hear the reggae music coming from Big Papa’s.  Martin laughed and said that most people asked to be moved far away from Big Papa’s because on Wednesday, which is Reggae Night, the music is pumping till 4am.  I told Martin that I specifically came for Reggae Night and I hoped the music would shake our boat!  He shook his head like he had never quite met anyone like me before.

Our friend Titus

Our friend Titus

Soon after settling in, we saw a beautifully made wooden boat approach us.  The boat was about 15 feet long and had beautiful lines.  There were six bench seats laid across it and it said “Eddison Tours & Yacht Services” on the side.  The man in the boat introduced himself as Titus, who works with Eddison.  Little did we know that just a few weeks later, Titus would follow us out of the harbor in that same boat, waving goodbye not as strangers, but as great friends.

Are you getting the sense that Dominica isn’t like the other islands we have visited?  Good.  Then I’m doing it justice.  Titus told us that Eddison was giving a tour and would come by later that evening.  He asked us if we needed anything and told us he would be back to check on us later.  We went to check in at Customs and Immigration, which was easy and quick.

Eddison: sweet, full of knowledge about Dominica, and really good at using a machete!

Eddison: sweet, full of knowledge about Dominica, and really good at using a machete!

When we met Eddison, we were taken by his quiet, soft-spoken speech.  He spoke slowly and deliberately and looked me straight in the eye.  I like a person who can look you in the eye and respects you enough to do it.  I didn’t give poor Eddison a chance to give us the hard sell on all the services he could provide.  Used to being the Julie McCoy of Patronus, I had already researched the island and planned our itinerary.  I showed it to Eddison and rattled off some questions.  It was wonderful to get all the answers I needed so quickly.  It usually takes me a day and a half in a new place to scope out all the particulars on our basic needs:

 

Laundry- Eddison’s mom does it at her house.  Two GIANT bags of nearly every stitch of clothing, bathing suits, towels, and sheets we own: 120 EC (about $45 US).  There are no “do-it-yourself” Laundromats in town, so you have to get it done.  I should mention here that many cruisers choose to do their laundry onboard, in buckets, with plungers, but it has worked out so far that we haven’t had to add that chore to our already packed list.  We’ll likely have to do it in the Bahamas, so I’m saving my plunger muscles for then!  Wendy is a pro at it, and she is currently fighting her nickname of Washer.

Fuel, Ice, Groceries, Garbage- Eddison pointed us to the fuel dock, he told us he could get us ice any time we need it, he told us the best stores to get food, and he took our garbage for us.  Big old “DONE” stamp on those items.

Eddison's sightseeing bus (driven by Ken G)

Eddison’s sightseeing bus (driven by Ken G)

Sightseeing- After reading our guidebook, I had a huge list of places I wanted to see on Dominica: waterfalls, the Indian River, the Carib Territory (the Indians for whom the Caribbean is named), the town of Calibishie, and, of course, Reggae Night at Big Pappa’s.  Eddison looked at the list and slowly nodded his head.  “Yes.  We can do that.”  I told him we had 12 people (us, Anything Goes, and Virginia Dare) but he said his bus could hold us all.  We decided to break up the sightseeing into one full day tour and one half day tour.  We left rest days in between because there were a few other places we wanted to hit on our own.  I was still a little nervous that the tours would be expensive, but I hoped that it would be worth it to have a local show us around instead of trying to get all over the island by ourselves.  I needn’t have worried.

Eddison's boats bobbing up and down behind Patronus while we all enjoy each other's company.

Eddison’s boats bobbing up and down behind Patronus while we all enjoy each other’s company.

Eddison was still hanging off the back of our boat, standing on the bow of his and bobbing up and down.  I was wondering if I was supposed to give him money for something, but I couldn’t think of what and he wasn’t asking.  It took me a few days and a number of visits to realize he was just enjoying our company as we looked out over the gorgeous harbor.  I offered him a beer and he gladly accepted.  We watched the sunset together and he promised to work on delivering a bigger Green Flash the next night.

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At this point, I am afraid to simply list all the wonderful and amazing adventures we had on this spectacular island.  I fear that something will be lost in the translation.  We didn’t JUST take a ride up the Indian River on Eddison’s beautiful wooden boat.  We were transported to a different ecosystem and had a special experience with a new friend.  We didn’t just TRAIPSE through the rainforest.  Ken G inspired us to see, smell, hear, and feel the trees, the birds, and the dense, moist air that filled your lungs with life.  We didn’t just VISIT a school.  We laughed with the Dominican children and felt the similarities between them and our own kids.  We didn’t just GO to the parade that started off Carnival Season.  We jumped up (danced) with Russ in the middle of the street, behind the truck that carried the band, which played crazy, insane, and loud calypso music at trance-inducing decibels.

The more I remember, the more I realize that I must write about it all.  I want to have these memories for myself, even if none of you can take the time to read it all.  Even if it doesn’t inspire anyone to visit this incredible paradise.  But I do hope that you follow along, and taste some of the magic, as I take you on a tour of one our favorite places on Earth…

Welcome Aboard!  Let's experience DOMINICA!!!!!

Welcome Aboard! Let’s experience DOMINICA!!!!!

What We Wouldn’t Give For….

So we’ve been on our journey for 8 months.  That’s a long time to be away from home!  We love living on Patronus, but there are a few things we miss (aside from our friends and family, of course).  The kids’ lists are especially amusing.  You’d think they haven’t had anything to read for 8 months!  Here is a list of what each of us is longing for:

Our kitchen looks absolutely gigantic after cooking in a galley for 8 months!

Our kitchen looks absolutely gigantic after cooking in our tiny galley for 8 months!

Chris:

a car

my king-sized bed

a full-sized bathroom and kitchen

Filet mignon

Environmental control (air conditioning and heat, whenever I want it)

 

I almost can't breathe right now.  I'm that excited looking at my own laundry room.

I almost can’t breathe right now. I’m that excited looking at my own laundry room.

Erica:

Acupuncture

Yoga classes

pedicures

Haagen Dazs and Carvel

my king-sized bed

114my bicycle

a bathroom that smells like an unscented candle

my vegetable garden

 

Kelli, Reese and Christina pick basil in our garden

Kelli, Reese and Christina pick basil in our garden

Snow, our fireplace, our hot tub, boots, and jeans

long, hot showers & blow-dried hair

storage

internet service

 

08-30-2011_100810Bryson:

my bicycle

stairs and fluffy carpeting

the school playground and track

unlimited electricity

internet service

Sleepover with James and Ryan

Sleepover with James and Ryan

television and movie theaters

sleepovers

space to play inside

all my books

my closet full of clothing

Sunday Breakfast

 

Doesn't everyone read like this?

Doesn’t everyone read like this?

Riesling:

A shower where I can use as much hot water as I want

All the books in our bookshelves

the water dispenser on our fridge door (lukewarm desalinated water isn’t quite cutting it for Reese)

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16 inches of snow

School

My own bed

Internet service

 

 

Bryson, Reese, Kelli, and Porter at Krauzer's getting ice cream on a nice, hot day in summer

Bryson, Reese, Kelli, and Porter at Krauzer’s getting ice cream on a nice, hot day in summer

 

Porter:

Charlie, Conner, and all my friends

Mema and Grandma and Gma

(he made me put in people, even though I told him this one is just about “things” we miss)

Internet service

The Olive Garden

DQ

Krauzer’s

Sunday Breakfast

Updated Floatplan/Itinerary

Wondering where we’ve been and where we’re going?  I’ve updated our Floatplan (since it seems to change every 20 minutes or so).  Today we are in Soufriere in St. Lucia, which is our 90th unique port of call (we have been to some places several times, but I have only counted each port once).  We have travelled 4,536 miles in 252 days!

Floatplan: s/v Patronus
July 1, 2012-July   1, 2013
Arrival Departure Distance State/Country Port of Call Points of Interest Unique Port of Call
7/1/2012 New York West Haverstraw, Haverstraw   Marina 1
7/1/2012 7/2/2012 51 New York Port Washington, Manhasset Bay   Yacht Club Eric and Eileen Weintraub 2
7/2/2012 7/3/2012 34 New York Port Jefferson Mindy Morales, Sue Nissle, Mike   Matz 3
7/3/2012 7/10/2012 90 Rhode Island Newport Lana/Dave Armitage, Marlene/Jack   Horan, Bryson/Cindy Hall 4
7/10/2012 7/12/2012 41 Massachusetts Marion Buzzard’s Bay Music Festival,   Historical Society 5
7/12/2012 7/14/2012 40 Massachusetts Wellfleet Janet 6
7/14/2012 7/16/2012 61 Massachusetts Marblehead Keith/Liz Bernhardt 7
7/16/2012 7/17/2012 10 Massachusetts Gloucester 8
7/17/2012 7/19/2012 44 New Hampshire Portsmouth Michael/Patty Bardwell 9
7/19/2012 7/22/2012 49 Maine Portland 10
7/22/2012 7/23/2012 9 Maine Jewell Island 11
7/23/2012 7/24/2012 16 Maine Sequin Island 12
7/24/2012 7/25/2012 7.3 Maine Five Islands 13
7/26/2012 7/27/2012 9.5 Maine Boothbay Harbor 14
7/27/2012 7/30/2012 5.8 Maine Reed’s Island, East Boothbay Edelson party 7/28/12 15
7/30/2012 7/30/2012 11.4 Maine Monhegan Island 16
7/30/2012 7/31/2012 14 Maine Tenant’s Harbor 17
7/31/2012 8/1/2012 10.4 Maine Pulpit Harbor (North Haven) 18
8/1/2012 8/3/2012 10.4 Maine Camden Coleman’s 19
8/3/2012 8/4/2012 20.8 Maine Seal Bay, Vinalhaven 20
8/4/2012 8/5/2012 28.3 Maine Clark Cove, Spuce Head Lisa and Chris Seiler, lobster   festival 21
8/5/2012 8/6/2012 2.6 Maine Tenant’s Harbor
8/6/2012 8/7/2012 48 Maine Frenchboro, Long Island 22
8/7/2012 8/11/2012 16 Maine Somes Harbor, Mt. Desert Island Acadia National Park 23
8/11/2012 8/13/2012 6.2 Maine Northeast Harbor, Mt. Desert   Island Acadia National Park 24
8/13/2012 8/14/2012 6.2 Maine Somes Harbor, Mt. Desert Island Acadia National Park
8/14/2012 8/15/2012 32.6 Maine Duck Harbor, Isle Au Haut Acadia National Park 25
8/15/2012 8/16/2012 31 Maine Port Clyde 26
8/16/2012 8/16/2012 135.19 PASSAGE: PORT CLYDE TO   BOSTON
8/16/2012 8/19/2012 109 Massachusetts Boston Keith and Liz Bernhardt 27
8/19/2012 8/20/2012 38 Massachusetts Onset 28
8/20/2012 8/21/2012 43 Rhode Island Dutch Harbor 29
8/21/2012 8/28/2012 5 Rhode Island Wickford Bryson and Cindy Hall 30
8/22/2012 8/27/2012 CAR TRIP HOME Ho-Ho-Kus Carolyn and Aaron’s   Wedding!!!!!!
8/28/2012 9/5/2012 10 Rhode Island Newport Lana and Dave; Marlene and Jack
9/1/2012 9/3/2012 11.9 Rhode Island Bristol 31
9/3/2012 9/5/2012 11.9 Rhode Island Newport
9/5/2012 9/13/2012 58.3 Massachusetts Edgartown, Martha’s Vineyard Art and Mary 32
9/13/2012 9/14/2012 27 Massachusetts Cuttyhunk 33
9/14/2012 9/17/2012 26 Rhode Island Newport Lana and Dave; Marlene and Jack
9/17/2012 9/24/2012 23 Rhode Island Block Island 34
9/24/2012 9/30/2012 42 New York Noyak Kari wedding 35
9/30/2012 10/2/2012 372 PASSAGE: NOYAC TO ROCK   HALL
10/2/2012 10/3/2012 Maryland Rock Hall 36
10/3/2012 10/13/2012 17.6 Maryland Annapolis Annapolis Boat Show 37
10/13/2012 10/16/2012 26.8 Maryland Baltimore Cowboys vs. Ravens game 38
10/16/2012 10/18/2012 26.1 Maryland Annapolis
10/18/2012 10/19/2012 51.5 Maryland Solomon’s Island 39
10/19/2012 10/20/2012 42 Virginia Tangier Island 40
10/20/2012 10/21/2012 77.8 Virginia Great Bridge Bascule Bridge ICW 41
10/21/2012 10/22/2012 64.4 North Carolina Columbia ICW 42
10/22/2012 10/31/2012 63.4 North Carolina Aurora Mom and Sal’s, Hurrican Sandy,   Passage Provisioning 43
10/31/2012 11/4/2012 46.1 North Carolina Morehead City Trick or Treating, preparing for   passage, s/v Full Monty 44
11/4/2012 11/12/2012 1441.1 PASSAGE: NORTH CAROLINA   TO ST. THOMAS
11/12/2012 11/14/2012 USVI: St. Thomas Red Hook 45
11/14/2012 11/15/2012 9.2 BVI: Tortola Soper’s Hole check into BVIs 46
11/15/2012 11/27/2012 27.4 BVI: Virgin Gorda Gorda Sound Bitter End Yacht Club, Saba   Rock, Prickly Pear Island 47
11/27/2012 11/28/2012 16.7 BVI: Tortola Road Town provisioning for BVI trip 48
11/28/2012 11/30/2012 8.9 BVI: Tortola Soper’s Hole
11/30/2012 12/1/2012 6.6 BVI: Tortola Cane Garden Bay school, blown glass place,   Callwood Rum Distillery 49
12/1/2012 12/2/2012 6.9 BVI: Jost Van Dyke White Bay Soggy Dollar 50
12/2/2012 12/3/2012 3.7 BVI: Jost Van Dyke Diamond Cay Bubbles 51
12/3/2012 12/4/2012 4.5 BVI: Tortola Soper’s Hole
12/4/2012 12/6/2012 7.5 BVI: Norman Island The Bight Indians 52
12/6/2012 12/7/2012 7.6 BVI: Peter Island Great Harbor snorkeling on the RMS Rhone 53
12/7/2012 12/7/2012 3.2 BVI: Salt Island Salt Island 54
12/7/2012 12/8/2012 7 BVI: Tortola Marina Cay 55
12/8/2012 12/9/2012 13.1 BVI: Virgin Gorda Gorda Sound Saba Rock
12/9/2012 12/9/2012 1.3 BVI: Virgin Gorda Gun Creek 56
12/9/2012 12/12/2012 16.1 BVI: Anegada Anegada Harbor 57
12/12/2012 12/13/2012 16.5 BVI: Virgin Gorda Gorda Sound Bitter End Yacht Club
12/13/2012 12/13/2012 9.5 BVI: Virgin Gorda The Baths 58
12/13/2012 12/14/2012 5.8 BVI: Cooper Island Manchioneel Bay Cooper Island Yacht Club 59
12/14/2012 12/14/2012 6.3 BVI: Tortola Road Town checking out of BVIs
12/14/2015 12/15/2012 7.3 BVI: Tortola Soper’s Hole
12/15/2012 12/15/2012 7.7 USVI: St. John Cruz Bay Check into USVI 60
12/15/2012 12/15/2012 2.8 USVI: St. John Trunk Bay snorkeling in underwater museum 61
12/15/2012 12/16/2012 1.7 USVI: St. John Francis Bay 62
12/16/2012 12/17/2012 10.3 USVI: St. John Coral Bay 63
12/17/2012 12/18/2012 3.6 USVI: St. John Lameshur Bay 64
12/18/2012 12/19/2012 14.3 USVI: St. Thomas Charlotte Amalie xmas shopping, provisioning,   visit with Weintraubs 65
12/19/2012 12/19/2012 8.4 USVI: St. Thomas Christmas Cove snorkeling/lunch with Weintraubs 66
12/19/2012 12/20/2012 7.1 USVI: St. Thomas Charlotte Amalie
12/19/2012 12/20/2012 38.9 USVI: St. Croix Christiansted 67
12/24/2012 12/25/2012 2.75 USVI: St. Croix Green Cay Harbor Green Cay Marina 68
12/25/2012 12/25/2012 3.25 USVI: Buck Island Buck Island Christmas luncheon/swimming 69
12/25/2012 12/30/2012 3.25 USVI: St. Croix Green Cay Harbor Green Cay Marina
12/30/2012 1/1/2013 201.8 PASSAGE: ST. CROIX TO   GUADELOUPE
1/1/2013 1/4/2013 Guadeloupe Deshies 70
1/4/2013 1/4/2013 12.4 Guadeloupe Pigeon Island 71
1/4/2013 1/5/2013 6.9 Guadeloupe Pigeon Harbor 72
1/5/2013 1/6/2013 13.4 Guadeloupe Basse Terre 73
1/6/2013 1/9/2013 32.8 Guadeloupe Pointe a Pitre 74
1/9/2013 1/11/2013 22.4 Les Saintes Terre d’en Haute, Bourg des   Saintes 75
1/11/2013 1/13/2013 1.47 Les Saintes Terre d’en Haute, Pain au Sucre dolphins 76
1/13/2013 1/14/2013 1.9 Les Saintes Terre d’en Bas, Anse Fideling pottery, windmills 77
1/14/2013 1/28/2013 21.7 Dominica Portsmouth 78
1/28/2013 1/29/2013 261.3 PASSAGE: DOMINICA TO   GRENADA
1/29/2013 2/1/2013 Grenada Prickly Bay 79
2/1/2013 2/9/2013 10.6 Grenada St. George 80
2/9/2013 2/12/2013 35 Grenada: Carriacou Hillsborough Carnival 81
2/12/2013 2/13/2013 1 Grenada: Carriacou Sandy Island 82
2/13/2013 2/16/2013 3 Grenada: Carriacou Tyrell Bay 83
2/16/2013 2/20/2013 11.9 St. Vincent/Grenadines Union Island 84
2/20/2013 2/23/2013 4.9 St. Vincent/Grenadines Tobago Cays, Baradal Marine Park 85
2/23/2013 2/24/2013 0.5 St. Vincent/Grenadines Tobago Cays, Petite Bateau Marine Park 86
2/24/2013 3/1/2013 28.8 St. Vincent/Grenadines Bequia, Port Elizabeth Admiralty Bay for restaurants,   market for provisioning (can be aggressive), turtle sanctuary 87
3/1/2013 3/5/2013 80.2 St. Lucia Rodney Bay IGY Marina 88
3/5/2013 3/6/2013 10.6 St. Lucia Marigot 89
3/6/2013 3/9/2013 10.4 St. Lucia Soufriere volcano, Pitons, sulpher springs 90
3/9/2013 3/14/2013 Dominica Portsmouth swim under waterfalls, volcanic   lakes, rainforest, Carib Indian village
3/14/2013 3/20/2013 Antigua/St. John’s Antigua Rainforest Adventure   Zipline, Race Week April/May, good museum
3/20/2013 3/23/2013 Nevis Basseterre nevis plantation inns and   Sunshine’s Beach Bar, triathlon club
3/23/2013 3/26/2013 St. Kitts
3/26/2013 3/28/2013 Saba
3/28/2013 3/30/2013 St. Barts anchorage not good in NE
3/30/2013 4/5/2013 St. Maarten Marigot: lagoon/stores
4/5/2013 4/9/2013 Anguilla
4/9/2013 4/19/2013 British Virgin Islands Armitage Family cruise
4/19/2013 4/22/2013 PASSAGE TO BAHAMAS
4/22/2013 Bahamas various islands and ports
 Bahamas Exumas, George Town Darry (produce), Mom’s bakery,   Christine Rolle (taxi, tours, bush medicine), Exuma Cay Land and Sea Park
Bahamas Norman’s Cay Mc Duffs (airport bar)
Bahamas Stocking Island Shells on leeward side of island
5/23/2013 5/27/2013 Bahamas, Eleuthera Harbor Island Carolyn, Aaron, Rosemary
5/27/2013 6/1/2013 Bahamas Abaco Islands Provisioning for Passage
6/1/2013 PASSAGE
 6/11/13? Newport?
7/1/2013 New York Haverstraw Welcome Home!
Distance   Traveled: 4536.71