I know this is the not the most eye catching photo ever, but the excitement and inspiration the moment I took it cause me is beyond words. Steve and I…
[Shane – Below is an article I just wrote for an upcoming issue of All At Sea – South Florida. I thought you might find it entertaining, before I start…
Many cruisers check in and hang out in Tyrrel Bay on the west coast of Carriacou at the south end of the Grenadines, but I prefer Hillsborough instead. Tyrrel Bay…
Today’s photo of the day is of my guest relaxing in the hammock at Phare Blue Marina, while their kids are off running around having fun. I wrote all about this…
Yesterday I showed you a picture of me on what looks like a sunken pirate ship mast. This post was placed off the beach of Phare Blue as a fun…
Haha. Nope, but today’s photo of the day is me jumping from a post a marina put up to look like the crows nest of a sunken pirate ship. Let…
If you are cruising around the southern shore of Grenada and you love playing music then you should check out Taffy’s Bar every Tuesday night. Taffy’s Bar is at the…
Yesterday I told you about the amazing trip I did to see leatherback turtles lay eggs. Did you read it? Well you should because it was an amazing adventure that…
The leatherback turtle is the largest sea turtle and even the largest reptile in the world that is not a crocodile. These magnificent beasts can grow up to 7 feet…
Over the last week and a half I have been sharing different aspects of our island tour with Cutty. While we loved all of it the last thing we saw…
The last couple days we have been exploring the Three Rivers Rum factory in Grenada and I bet you are wondering what happens to all that sugar cane after the…
On Grenada you will find many rum factories, but the oldest is River Antoine Rum Factory. Not only is it the oldest rum distillery in Grenada, but one of the…
Check out all the sugar cane in the fore ground of today’s photo of the day. This is going up the conveyer belt and into a crusher (in the back…
Last Tuesday I told you how much I enjoyed taking a tour on Grenada with Cutty and Thursday I told you about our first stop at a chocolate factory. Well…
In the second episode of the Guiding Light podcast I am going to chat with Steve Thorn, who spent two months with me this summer. We sat down during our…
The reason I love today’s photo of the day so much is that this machete sharpener reminds me of my granddad’s farm. He had an ax sharpener similiar to this…
Before this year I had never seen a cocoa pod and was really fascinated with the whole process to get cocoa from the tree and turn it into chocolate. At…
Today’s photo of the day is from the Belmont Estate in northeast Grenada. Here you can see a huge rack of coco seeds drying in the sun. This is just…
When I got to Grenada I was greeting by some friends of mine that highly suggested several things to do. One of those things was to take a Cutty Tour….
Grenada has some very well know beaches, but it also has some fantastic unknown beaches. Today’s photo of the day is one of those unknown beaches. What do you think…
As we were walking back from Fort George, which I wrote about last Thursday, we found the Grenada National Museum. The museum is housed in a 1704 historic building that started off…
Did you get the pun from above? Because the photo is of cannons that shoot. haha 🙂 Yesterday I share the history of the fort overlooking the entrance to the…
Grenada was first settled by the French in 1649. In 1705 they built Fort George on the peninsula on the western part of St George’s harbor is Fort George. Now…
I loved writing about the underwater scupture garden in Grenada yesterday and I hope you enjoyed reading about it. In my opinion, it is the best site in Grenada and…
In 2006 Jason deCaires Taylor began placing underwater sculptures in Molinere Bay on the west coast of Grenada (just two miles north of St George). Thus, the British artist started…
Last week I post a photo of the day of my favorite underwater sculpture in Grenada and told you I would write all about this amazing site this week. That…
In June I had a charter in Grenada with a wonderful family that included two boys age 14 and 12. On Friday we sailed to the town of Gouyave to…
If you ever find yourself looking for something to do on a Friday night in Grenada then all you have to do is head to the town of Gouyave. This…
On the 15 miles sail south from Carriacou to Grenada (remember they are part of the same country) you will pass by a few small uninhabited islands. What you don’t…
Grenada has a wonderful and fairly famous underwater sculpture garden, which I will write about extensively next week. Today I want to use my favorite of the sculptures and feature…