The wind was favorable and a perfect blue sky, help to make race day memorable. We went to a small beach in Margot on the French side of the island that is only reachable by boat. What a place to see the race. Blue ocean and round ocean weathered turquoise rocks littered the beach.
This blog is about our adventure to live the most sustainable family life we can. Only the three essentials, a roof over our heads, food, and education. From buying and recycling an old boat, to producing our own energy, these are the things we learn along the way and some simple advice to others with a dream.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Heineken Sailing Regatta
The St. Maarten Regatta starts this week. The whole island is a buzz. People rushing from here to there, Parties, fire works lighting up the night sky, and the waters are jammed pack with sail boats of every kind. With all of the fuss we took a brake from the list to enjoy a day at the races.
The wind was favorable and a perfect blue sky, help to make race day memorable. We went to a small beach in Margot on the French side of the island that is only reachable by boat. What a place to see the race. Blue ocean and round ocean weathered turquoise rocks littered the beach.
The wind was favorable and a perfect blue sky, help to make race day memorable. We went to a small beach in Margot on the French side of the island that is only reachable by boat. What a place to see the race. Blue ocean and round ocean weathered turquoise rocks littered the beach.
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Love the photo of Doreen kissing Allan. Always so much love between you!!
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