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THE ADVENTURE COMES TO AN END………(maybe not, until we see what Trump does)

     The crew of SummerSalt is home and unpacking, washing numerous loads of laundry, opening 6 weeks of mail, paying year end bills and sleeping a lot. The motion of the water still makes us stumble sometimes, but we slowly getting our land legs back.      It is a little strange to watch television again, news and politics are like…

Back, back, back… in the US(s)A

First of all, Anita and I wish you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas and a year full of good surprises in 2017. We were so happy to spend Christmas Eve and Day in the US (nobody does Christmas like the Americans). The Cubans were still unofficially mourning for Castro and having somewhat muted Holidays, but there is no…

Havana Daydreaming (no more)

SummerSalt is gently berthed in Marina Hemingway in Havana, a historic old Marina, that shares much with the antique American cars, lovely but in need of some updating. Anita and I are glad to be here and looking forward to the arrival of family (Kevin, Nicole and Nate) tomorrow who are popping in for a quick visit. Anita caught two…

Sailing In Cuba

Piloting your own boat in Cuba is a whole new experience for me. Having sailed all over the Caribbean, I am accustomed to checking in and out of countries. But Cuba is a different story completely.. Foreign vessels can only stop at approved international marinas. Each marina has its own officials that check all your papers upon arrival and then…

Road Trip

After being on SummerSalt for a few weeks we got excited about seeing the interior of Cuba. The seaside resorts and beaches are great, but the countryside called us. We rented a car for four days, buttoned up the boat and began our journey. Driving in Cuba is fairly normal in that you drive on the right side, signs are…

Settling In

Our first landfall in Cuba was Puerto de Vita. The marina was comfortable and a great place to start our adventure. The beaches are beautiful and the old cars are everywhere. Even though we were warned that things normally taken for granted (Wifi, beef, dairy, toilet paper, etc) would be hard to get, the reality is still shocking. Anita is…