| After
2 days of great snorkeling, we were treated to a fresh breeze… it’s time to go
sailing! Bob got the idea that it would be great to take some pictures of
‘Sophisticated Lady’ under full sail from the dinghy. Turned out to be a great
idea, the weather was perfect, ‘Sophisticated Lady’ was sailing along at 7 knots
easily in calm waters with a 15 knot breeze on a beautiful sunny day… boy did we
get some nice pictures! Bob & I raced the dinghy ahead of Rick to get
ready to shoot some video of ‘the Lady’ as she sailed past. The water looked
calm from the sailboat but we were almost bouncing out of the dinghy as we tried
to out run Rick! I was trying to hold the camera away from me and as steady as
I could in big rolling waves while Rick bore down on us. I couldn’t believe how
beautiful and powerful she looked as she sailed by. It was great to get a
chance to see her from the water as she sliced through the waves and rushed past
us by feet. Bob and I had a great and exhilarating time shooting our footage.

Cindy at the
helm

‘Sophisticated Lady’
under full sail with Tortola in the background
We finished taking our pictures of
‘Sophisticated Lady’ just in time, as we sailed down the Sir Francis Drake
Channel a big dark cloud passed over us and starting dumping huge amounts of
rain as it blew down the channel. A big beautiful rainbow formed right out the
back of our boat and we got a great shot of it behind the
dinghy.

The dinghy at the end
of the rainbow
A trip to the BVI’s could never be
complete without a trip to the famous Baths at Virgin Gorda. We arrived at the
Baths early and had breakfast in the sunny cockpit surrounded by the spectacular
boulders and white sand beaches. We put our swimsuits on and jumped in the
dinghy and headed for the dinghy mooring balls. The surf is too rough to land
the dinghy on the beach so we tie up to a mooring ball and swim into shore.
Rick was able to neatly drop off Bob, Cindy, Ashley and the cameras at the beach
and we swam in. Bob and Cindy were snapping pictures left, right and center –
there really is nothing like the scenery at the Baths. The combination of the
giant boulders seemingly tossed on top of one another, tall palm trees and soft
sand beaches is breath taking and awe inspiring. Bob and Cindy loved it and it
is one of Ashley’s favorite spots!

Cindy, Terri & Bob
& Ashley walking the beach at the Baths

Hard to tell which is
taller!
You feel very tiny and insignificant
standing at the foot of dozens of house sized boulders towering above you. One
of the best parts of the Baths is the ‘Cave’ hike. This is a hike through all
the caves, crevices and grottos the giant boulders make. There are parts of the
hike where you wade through water, climb wooden ladders and scale boulders.
There are people of every age doing the hike and as you meet them on the trail
everyone is smiling and happy. These rocks have a wonderful effect on everyone
who walks among them. We have done this hike many times and each time I am more
impressed and more in awe of what I see.

Bob & Cindy in the
Caves at the Baths
Posing in the most
famous spot in the BVI’s is a must. It is one of the most romantic grottos I
have ever seen. We all felt the power and beauty of these huge rocks as we
stood underneath them.

Fantastic scenery at
the Baths
At the end of the hike is a gorgeous
beach tucked in amongst and bordered by boulders called Devils Bay. We all had
a cooling swim in the aqua blue water and marveled at how mysterious and
majestic nature can be.

A 4-shot panorama of
Devil’s bay at the Baths

The four of us at
Marina Cay having sundowners
Bob and Cindy’s last night aboard
seemed to come too fast for all of us. We had been having such great adventures
it was sad to be at the end. We anchored in Marina Cay which is a lovely comma
shaped island surrounded by shallow coral on one side. The color of the water
is unbelievable and beckons you to dive in. We ate lunch and spent the
afternoon relaxing and touring the island. Cindy and I decided to try and find
a beach to take Ashley too and had a little adventure going from little bay to
little bay. We all got dressed up for dinner and dinghied into shore to eat
under the water side restaurant tucked under palm trees.

Celebrating a renewed
marriage proposal !!
Bob surprised Cindy by getting down
on one knee in the sand and proposing all over! They plan to renew their
marriage vows on their 15th anniversary. We had been part of the
plan and whipped out champagne and goblets from our knapsack and toasted the
occasion. It was such a romantic setting on the beach under the full moon with
the sound of the waves beside us and the lights of the sailboats spread out
before us. Bob and Cindy treated us to a wonderful dinner and before we knew it
the night was over and we were in the dinghy heading for our beds.

And so ends another day
in paradise…

Getting ready to leave
‘Sophisticated Lady’
In the morning we had one last
breakfast as another beautiful day started and then pulled anchor and crossed
over to Trellis Bay just behind us. We anchored tucked in amongst the other
boats in the bay while Bob and Cindy packed. They posed for one more shot on
the deck of the boat and we all sadly said farewell. Bob and Cindy said it was
the best holiday they had ever taken and Rick and I felt happy and privileged to
have been able to create that kind of holiday for them. We hopped in the
dinghy and drove to the dock, tied up and walked across the road to the
airport. Hugs all around and fond memories for us all.
Take care and we’ll talk to you
soon! |