The Voile De Saint-Tropes is on again and last from 25 September to 10 October. There are 250 yachts taking part and they are a mixture of old and new yachts. The oldest was constructed in 1871, but many were constructed around 1920-1940 and are magnificently kept by dedicated owners and crew. The below photos are my selection from our yesterday's visit to Saint-Tropez. Some of the roses in the Beauvallon garden are doing well.
Tuesday 7 April 2020: Soon after arriving in Grenada the country went into a lockdown as an UK person that flew in from the UK was diagnosed with the Corona-virus. After a few days we sailed to Tyrrel Bay on the Carriacou Island, which I have visited before and is a nice island with friendly people. It is part of the three island nation of Grenada, which also include Petit Martinique. We managed to do a small walk along the beach town and drop the laundry as well as visiting the supermarket. But the day after we had a complete lockdown as the UK person had been to a beach wedding on the island. To get back the laundry the following day we needed a special permission from the immigration officer to go ashore. As soon as we got on land two police officers were quick to stop us, but we explained we had the permission to collect the laundry, so it was OK. Back on the boat I noticed several items were missing from the laundry, but after calling the manager I was told th...
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