In the old quarter of Leira on the way up to the Castile.
Sailing to Wallilabou Bay, on the west coast of St. Vincent, in the Grenadines
Sailing and touring in the Florida Keys
Sesimbra is a short drive south of Lisbon, a peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. Historically, it was a fishing village. It still has a viable commercial fishing industry, but the main economic activities are tourism-related
Sailing Lake Ontario
For their 45th wedding anniversary, Mom and Dad renewed their vows in at their church in front of family and friends.
Visiting Portugal in September 2004. Landing at the airport and being met by Paul. Driving to Portelas and then a brief visit to Leiria.
Septubal Peninsula juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. Located just south of Lisbon.
The ancient city of Conimbriga is the largest Roman settlement in Portugal, as well as the best preserved, and well worth visiting.
Arriving at Porto.
With too much wind making anchoring life uncomfortable at Tobago Cays, Dancing Bare finds shelter in Saline Bay, on the island of Mayreau.
September 5, 2007 was the Roxio Engineering Sailing Event at Humber Sailing Club in Toronto. On an overcast morning and moderate easterly winds, the fleet of sailboats left Humber Bay and sailed westward to Port Credit. With the winds behind, the boats were surfing on the waves.
We drove to the village of Sao Mamede for its weekend fair, but nowadays, it's more like a flea market for cheap clothing, shoes, household goods and music CDs. Interspersed among them are farming implements, such as back hoes, saws, leather reins for animals, and live chickens, roosters, rabbits, evidence of a rural social-economic life. There were also local handicrafts such as pottery, but I couldn't help but notice that most of the traditional Portuguese tablecloths were machine-made in China.
A picnic under the rocks of Fallen Jerusalem, and then overnight on the mooring ball at Marina Cay.
From Union Island to Petite Martinique and to Petit St Vincent. The anchorage at Petite Martinique was too rocky to set the anchor. So Dancing Bare was forced to anchor at Petit St Vincent.
A night spent on the mooring ball at Virgin Gorda's Leverick Bay. The next morning saw an exhilirating sail to Anageda - great winds coming from the east producing large rollers.
A tour of the Baths, followed by lunch on board. Later that night, entertainment at Marina Cay, and a final sail back to home port for the Bahatic crew.
Coimbra is one of Portugal's oldest cities (it already was an important municipality in Roman times) and is home to one of the world's first universities. It was the capital of the country from 1139 to 1256 and its university was founded in 1290.
We chartered a Dufour 43 for sailing in the British Virgin Islands. There were some issues with the boat that was provided to us.
Along Nazare and the Pinhal Forest.
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