Luperon to Samana

Bye Bye Luperon! We are leaving Luperon Bay this morning (Friday). There are five or six boats leaving around Thursday night and Friday morning. We are sailing together with three other boats. It will take 24 hours to the next stop. The waves are about six foot high and I am being  seasick. It is … More Luperon to Samana

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We have been starting to prepare to sail South again. We hope there is no storm coming our way anymore. Some people say that there could be some storms in November too. We will probably sail to every Island on the way to South America. We will watch the weather carefully in November for a … More More Weddings

Cabarete!

We are going to Cabarete, which is two and half hours away from Luperon Habour. We, all the motobikers, are waiting for lunch to be served on the way to the final destination. We all think ourselves “cool”, since we motorbiking for such a long distance. Peter is practicing Kite-surfing at the beach. It is … More Cabarete!

Pig Barbeque

This is the children in the school with Peter and Spanish teacher, Santiago. Since he is an English teacher, he speaks English with some students in front of us. The school classes are full and we visited the principal’s office to say hello to his wife. We, eight motorbikes, went to Castillo( Columbus beach) all … More Pig Barbeque

Pico Duarte

Every morning for breakfast we sit on the Balcony, we enjoy seeing the banana trees. We enjoy to count the bananas and see the new banana leaves come out. A new banana leaf is one whole leave rolled into a long tube and unrolls quickly. By wind, it breaks into several pieces. Also in the … More Pico Duarte

Home!

We both made a trip to our home for two weeks. Peter went to England and I went to Washington D.C. where my son, Adam lives now with his Fiancé Jenny. I stayed at my sisters house in Mclean, Virginia. Peter stayed four days at his son’s house in Faringdon near Oxford, England and eight … More Home!