Back in the Caribbean: Martinique & Dominica
We flew back to Rodney Bay in St. Lucia with Bobby, his daughter Brandy and son-in-law Joey. We washed the dust off the boat and provisioned. Next day we headed for Martinique. We arrived late on a Saturday and barely made it to customs which I found in a ferry terminal as the one in town was closed. Sunday in the capital of Martinique was dead, very dead. Everything was closed. We visited the closed library designed by Eiffel, made in France and shipped to Martinique. It was splendid. Eiffel's cast iron library We got bored so we pulled anchor and headed north to a small town called Plymouth still in Martinique. We had a nice night and toured the town the next day. We went to a rhum (rum) factory, did a tasting. Actually Bobby and I tasted a bit too much and decided to keep going when we got back to the boat. We were asleep by 3:00 in the afternoon but woke up and keep going. Plymouth shore, Martinique We pulled anchor th...