I have to say, I was quite disappointed when the kids showed no interest in my water collection plans yesterday. Luckily, today, they started getting into it. A few times a day a huge rain cloud comes by and dumps many gallons of water for about 5 minutes. When we feel the first drop, we all go to our stations making sure the canvas is positioned properly over the buckets. We can collect a bucket or more of rain water off the bimini from one 5 minute storm. I siphon this water into the solar shower and then we have free showers for the day.
Then Eric came out an announced he wanted me to give him a haircut. Now, I only have experience with Topaz’s cuts, but Eric and Roy were willing to let me giving it a try. Eric said the best part of the cut is that we don’t have too many mirrors around.
On Thursday a handful of locals bring their vegetables to the restaurant on the beach here. We picked up our neighbor, Ann, and went in to load up.
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We got guava, passion fruit, star fruit, bananas, sweet potatoes, eggs, lettuce, yummy passion fruit juice, super long green beans, and bay leaves. The bay leaves on the counter are to put in all my pantry items to prevent moths and other pantry bugs. I even quizzed one of the guys there about how to know if a coconut is ripe. I learned that the young coconuts are full of water. As they mature, they turn brown, the meat inside hardens and the water dries up.
It’s crazy, I never got the kids to eat green beans at home, but if they bean is 2 feet long, they’ll gobble it up.
Hey Guys,
Loved catching up with your blog. What a great family adventure. It is cool to see the transformation of Azure to Makai.
Elaine and I are here in Turtle Bay waiting for a weather window to head south. It is still our goal to hit all the hidey holes on the way down but the weather is only giving us 3-4 day windows max so here we sit, in the rain no less. At some point if a longer window doesn’t materialize, we’ll just cut and run for La Paz but for now we’re not in a hurry.
Check out our blog when you get a chance to see what we have been up to. Our week at Cedros was fantastic. Our friend Barry up loaded a bunch of pics in a photo story. The link is on the blog.
Be well and happy sailing.
Jamie and Elaine