Our house and all it's ammenities
Long walks and favorite hang-outs (Dana at Starbucks)
Meghan's Mojitos
Grocery store
And great Pacific sunsets from the back yard.
But we returned to Grenada for a great surprise. No No, the boat was not gone but we found someone we had long been searching for.....Anne's cousins Nils and his family. We knew Nils lived on the island but even on a small island like Grenada we had been unable to locate him. Thanks to Uncle Hans in Sweden we got connected via email and soon we were vising his beautiful home Villa Zanzibar. Perched on a hillside in Ft. Jeudy, the house overlooks Chemin Bay.

Outdoor living at it's best.

Max (5 yrs), Nils and Steve
Nils with wife Bibi and "short" cousin Anne
8 year old Arabella with Christmas present "Blazer".
Max showing of his tonsils
Bibi giving Max the boot.
A day after our reunion it was time to launch Fine Line. She looks great with new bottom paint and waxed topsides.

So now what?? It is very hard to leave here with our new found family just around the corner. Besides it is windy and the seas are big so why not stay awhile? We'll see.
Until next time,
Steve and Anne
S/V Fine Line
The tree 
We ate ourselves silly (Dana, Joe, Meghan)
And then we played dominoes!
At home we had a few chores to catch up on. Steve trimmed alot of palms
And caught up on some reading.
Anne's sister Lisa and husband Joe
And our great daughters Dana and Meghan
We've been to Long Beach where Steve's dad lives on a canal....with boats
His cute California bungalow house is one of the few originals homes left in this very unique community. The window is decorated every Christmas by Anne's mom Sunny.
We visited our hometown of San Pedro, home of the Los Angeles harbor. It was a crystal clear morning with the San Bernardino Mountains in the background.
We are having a great time in California but look forward to being warm again onboard Fine Line.





There is nothing like a nice walk at the beach in the morning, especially with good friends




Two Black Fin tunas and one Kingfish later




On our return trip we stopped at Saltwhistle Bay on the island of Mayreau. It is like paradise here. The island of Canouan is in the background.

There will be beer, rum and local food waiting for you upon your return.

It does not take long, however, before you begin cursing. You curse yourself first for going on another Hash. Then you curse the person that set the trail...what were they thinking? Are they trying to kill us? Do they have insurance? Do I have insurance against stupidity?? And, ofcourse, now there is no turning back.
And just when you think the worst is behind you....you realize there is more


It took a few days to clean up the shoes. The socks get thrown out. There is another Hash in two weeks. Can't wait!