We moved the 4 nm from Marigot Bay to Grand Case on Thursday, Jan. 15. It was a super quick and easy motor and we were anchored before lunch. We decided to head into town that afternoon and picked up Sharron and John in our dinghy. We were anchored slightly further away from the dinghy dock so it was very easy for us to stop and get them. We had a nice look around the town and visited two very cool stores – Busco (makes homemade jams and flavoured rums sold in hand painted containers) and Maison Chocolat (you can guess what they sell!!). It’s always nice to support local businesses so we bought jam, rum and chocolate!!
On January 16th we went back to the town with Sharron and John for a bit of shopping and lunch. We met Lisa and Lionel, friends of Sharron and John who just arrived for a 3 week vacation on St. Martin. We had a very tasty lunch and good conversation. We returned to the boat in the afternoon and then we had a great birthday video chat with Evelyn and Caroline! It was a great way to spend my birthday!!
Unfortunately our lovely fairly calm anchorage changed overnight Friday to Saturday. We knew the weather was changing – higher winds being predicted for at least the weekend – and boy did those winds arrive in rare form. We had rain and strong winds in the early hours of Saturday (Jan. 17) and those winds are continuing still (it’s now Jan 18 in the afternoon). We were seeing sustained winds in the low 20 knots and gusts in the high 20 knots / low 30 knots. We also discovered that there were eddies or strange currents in the north east side of the bay (where we were anchored). Our boat was spinning 360° as well as being heeled over by the strong wind. It was very unnerving!! We decided to pull up anchor and move closer to the dinghy dock (basically beside John and Sharron on Sundog). The boats on that side of the bay were not being spun around by the currents. It was a very good decision. We are no longer spinning around!!
Tonight we’re going ashore for a drumming parade! Not sure what this is all about but we’re very interested in seeing some local culture!






