Sunday, February 05, 2012

Sweaty, Sandy, Salty....

We've been anchored for nearly a week at Tenacatita, a large, shallow bay embraced by a perfectly curved beach, and protected from the northwest swell by rocky islands and headlands. We've fallen into a daily routine. Daytime exertions include kayak trips into mangroves (green herons, reddish egrets) and around rocks where the surf crashes (oyster catchers, black vultures), rowing ashore for beach walks (outboard motor not working), and swimming off the boat. Mid afternoon we are melting with the heat, and hose off with fresh water on the stern steps. Naps happen; how still can you stay, what tiny breezes can you find.
Evenings are blessedly cooler, providing time and energy for ambitious cooking. Breezes, a near-full moon, a bottle of wine. The occasional get together with other boaters.

Mornings are best. At first light the local fishermen are all around us, throwing out nets for the small bait fish that hide under our boats. Bottle-nosed dolphins surface, breathe, and dive again and again, weaving through the anchorage. Gradually we rouse ourselves, and gear up for another day, becoming steadily more sticky, sweaty, sandy, salty.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A fact of geography. As the sun gradually closes on the Tropic of Cancer you will be more and more in the Equatorial zone.

Of course, your predicament can only be envied by those above the 45th parallel.

clw

February 06, 2012 4:40 PM  
Blogger curtsy said...

following you, love your writing, love your blog, sv curtsy will be officially on her way on May 1st!!! yaaeehhh!!!!!!!!
we are retired!!! might just see you out there,have fun, live and love!! mejan and bert

February 16, 2012 5:36 PM  

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