First port of call in St Vincent was Chateaubelair to clear customs. Mt. Soufriere (3,976 ft) and an active volcano (in the background), was constantly covered in clouds.

Standing in the Customs office looking out at Sea Rose at anchor. Not a very busy place.

Lisa was left at the dock guarding the dingy while I took care of the Customs paperwork..

With daylight dwindling, we decided to anchor for the night in Buccament Bay. Nice quiet little place free of the harassing ‘boat boys’. The boat boys mean well, but when they pull up side along you with their noisy boat motors and won’t take “no” for an answer, it kills the serenity.

Arriving in Port Elizabeth, Bequia.

Sea Rose’s Safety Commissioner (Giles) diving on the mooring ball with his P.A. Lisa.

Why are you up there? Don’t you know I have been looking for you?

Teresa, Lisa & Giles on the dingy dock at Whaleboners with Sea Rose in the background.

Dr Teresa Doolittle scratching Charlie, the parrot’s head.

Admiralty Bay

Mr & Mrs Sea Rose overlooking Admiralty Bay

This was an interesting boardwalk around the Admiralty Bay

The boardwalk continues onto Princess Margaret beach

Lisa & Bob on our way to lunch.

The view of Princess Margaret beach.

Lisa was curious what the local fishermen were catching.

The view from our lunch table.

Fish & chips for lunch! It was awesome.

Giles hailing a dingy ride after spending the afternoon in the pub watching Liverpool v. Man City.

The sun setting on Admiralty Bay. We are off to Mustique tomorrow.

Wonderful pictures! Thanks for sharing. Nice talking with Bob the other night. Thanks for calling!
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