Thursday, February 17, 2011

Pregnancy Broken Capillaries

Anchorage Colon - Shelter Bay Marina Anchor Colon (N 09 W 079 21 253 53 536) Bad weather

The departure comes! What do we finalize today what can wait?

We remember a time when the marina meant relaxation, caliente ... Today, when we put our feet in a marina, we have a list. A list of things to do, to prepare for the next departure, purchase, etc.. Our mission for these three days was to get our order from Marine Warehouse and install everything that could be installed, to replenish the boat to fill our reservoirs full of water, and do our washing. Everything has been done successfully!

So today, after a final bathing, washing hair (an issue to leave with clean hair and not having to use our water for us to wash them) and a last refill, we go to a different anchor on the other side of Columbus.

We CHOSEN as the new anchor for $ 5, we can leave our dinghy in a well-protected. The grocery store is 3 minutes walk and for $ 1.25 we can go where we want to Colon by taxi.

Location = 10, Quality = 3 anchor.

Why? Because we are in the heart of the port of Colon directly where the huge cargo ships are being loaded and unloaded. The comings and goings is constant, day and night - but oh so interesting! There is always a roll, but when a cargo ship passes to 30 feet away, you forget everything and you're automatically hypnotized by the immensity of the beast!

We dined in the cockpit about power watch the boats pass. The girls have not stopped to ask us to know how many containers per ship, how fast they go these boats, how many people work on boats, etc..






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