Welcome on aboard SV/ JUCA
Our philosophy is to live in peace and harmony with each other and to have lots of fun doing it! We practice compassion and unconditional love and experience that there are no mistakes only stepping stones while we grow on our journey.
We have sold our house in August 2009 and moved from Mangawhai / New Zealand to Norfolk/Virginia to board our Sailing Vessel Juca in January 2010.
Juca is the name of our beautiful 60 foot Morgan, and the name is a creation of the first initials of our amazing inspiriations, Julia and Carlos.
I hope you all will enjoy reading our blog and following our travels around the Caribbean.
We have sold our house in August 2009 and moved from Mangawhai / New Zealand to Norfolk/Virginia to board our Sailing Vessel Juca in January 2010.
Juca is the name of our beautiful 60 foot Morgan, and the name is a creation of the first initials of our amazing inspiriations, Julia and Carlos.
I hope you all will enjoy reading our blog and following our travels around the Caribbean.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
More Carnival Celebration in Castries
Today with the adult pa
rade it came to the highlig
ht of the Carnival, as well as to the end of a month celebrating Carnival in St. Lucia . It was suppose to start at 4 in the morning, so 10 of us caught the bus at about noon. Due to the fact that the center of Castries was closed for the Parade, we had the luxury of a sightseeing tour with the public bus. He had to take us via the back route to Castries. Once we arrived in town we strolled through Castries and started to get
the vibe of the ongoing car
nival celebration. The inner city had become a walking zone and lots of local people had lined the roads to supply the increasing crowd with food and drinks. It was hot and fortunately once in a while there was a breeze going through town. We had to wait for ages for the parade to pass us, and in the meanwhile we had something to drink and to eat. I suppose we were on true Island time. Finally the first lot arrived, but I have to say their costume was not as mesmerizing as the once we had se
en the week befo
re at the ki
ds parade. There were long gaps in between the parade and we had probably to wait for another half an hour before
the next lot arrived. After lots of fun and heat and loud music, we took Julia and Carlos home and relaxed on the boat with a swim and another cold drink out of our cold freezer.
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