….to pull anchor, even though there is no wind! I feel a bit of get-there-itis as I have booked a haul out on February 17th. After coffee and müsli, and another hike up one of the summits with friends, Sarantium motored out in between Isla San Fransisco and Isla San Jose’. I waved good-bye to SV Tara and watched the superyacht “La Datcha” disappear behind us. “La Datcha” arrived early this morning and we watched this yacht’s two helicopters emerge from down below its’ pads. The floor of the heli-pad opened up and two helicopters emerged slowly, just like in a James Bond movie …..anyhow….. you get the picture so no need to post one! Water was blank and not a stitch of wind was present! Batteries will be happy to have the alternator charging to the max! Life on the water is bueatiful!

The further into this journey I get, the deeper I see into myself! I reflect on the years I spent in Canada and the more excited I get for the years to come while exploring the world by water! The rhythm of the waves, the smell of the sea, the sound of the winds and the sight of the mountains and its’ wildlife brings me inner calm!

We motored approx. 10 Nmiles and anchored in a place called San Evaristo. San Everisto is a small village which can only be reached by boat. Apperently, there are two stores here but it has very little fresh foods. Right after we anchored SV Cosmic Dancer arrived. We had met Angela (from Germany) and Nyle (from England) in our previous anchorage. They have been sailing around since 2011, but leave their Sweden Yacht sailing vessel here and there and return to Germany to work, which seems to be fairly typical amongst sailors.

Now it is time for some snorkling…. as the water is super clear!
