Life in Prickly bay, Grenada
It's humid here, 12 degrees north of the equator, and it doesn't cool down at night time. We can't complain, it's what we left the uk for but you can't walk up any hills during the day and fixing the AC has shot up to near the top of the jobs list. For now we have lots of fans moving the air around, particularly at night. So a new great pleasures in life is to stand in the rain and have a lovely cooling fresh water shower. We took a mooring ball in Prickly bay marina for 2 months as the hydraulic rods were getting new seals and we have no steering. Here's a great tour of our current home. Best be on a mooring ball, that's checked weekly, than on anchor when you haven't got any steering. It also stops our anchor chain getting smelly. Because the water is so warm the wee beasties grow at a phenomenal rate. Someone told me their dinghy was so thick with growth after 2 weeks they couldn't get on the plane. As my diving kit is also on the list of things ...