Vieques

Pelican bird has a distinctive pouch. It uses the pouch to catch fish. It has large beak and prominent looking mouth. And also waiting patiently to catch fish. This 375 years old tree is telling the life of it’s own and the life of others too. Has prosperous leaves on the southern side and skimpy … More Vieques

Sailing with Roger

We have our first guest in our Notre Voyage. Roger from England is going to sail for three weeks with us. We organized the Guest Cabin which was used as a storage space for my Canvases, Easel and Art Supplies. It now looks very comfortable. We drove to San Juan to pick up Roger and … More Sailing with Roger

Caja de Muertos

The restaurant under the tree has a lot of Puerto Rican dishes and the beach and sea is next to seating area. It is the Ferry station to the Gilligan Island and people order the dish to bring to the islands for lunch. The dish which I ordered, Veal Stew was really good. Ponce Art … More Caja de Muertos

Leaving Boqueron

We went by the dinghy and arrived at one of the restaurant dock which looks like a public dock. The owner did not mind to leave the dinghy at their private dock. So we decided to have a lunch with them after running the errands. A lot of fish, Tarpons, are waiting under the resturant … More Leaving Boqueron

Mona Passage

The Mangrove river is beautiful. All the Mangrove roots are tangled into the mud and new roots descending from the leaves branches. It is like a walking tree as Peter describes. At the end of the river, there is a nice hotel building after 15 minutes walking and here we ate lunch. There are couple … More Mona Passage

Samana luxury

There is too much beaurocracy in the Government in DR. As a result we have to check in and out in every town we visit. This commandant in Samana was relaxed but did not give us the permit to anchor in the National park. But enjoyed to play the Guitar and sang a Dominican song … More Samana luxury