Archive for October, 2013

The Bar of Destruction

Monday, October 21st, 2013

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We are now on Island Time (IT) and therefore most of my days are spent waiting contractors who will not show up. I should be used to this after practicing during 20 years in numerous countries. However, it takes some time to adjust having just spent 6 months working 10 hours a day, 7 days a week on our house project back home. We had planned to launch the yacht next Thursday, 3 days from now, but I’m pretty sure this schedule is too ambitious. Fortunately we are not in a hurry; our next appointment is on November 27, when we need to be in Martinique, where our son Jens and grandson Rasmus are expected to join us for a couple of weeks.

Today Island Time became slower than usual because it happens to be an Election Day in Trinidad & Tobago. Not only did time slow down, also the menu is restricted. There is a ban on the sale of alcohol all over the place, in stores as well as in restaurants. I have no problems staying a day or without my regular lunch beer, but, starting to ponder about the ban I find it quite strange that legislators in some locations still, in the 21st century, find it necessary to ban alcohol during elections. As if the outcome of the election would be any different without a ban.

We have come across this ban a few times, the last I can remember was in Thailand and once it happened in Charleston, South Carolina, during the Presidential elections in 2004.

This ban is a clear anachronism of the law, at least in the USA, where the ban on alcohol sales during polling hours was a response to a well-established tradition in some areas, buying votes with liquor. Back then, in the 19th century, it wasn’t unusual for saloons, often the largest buildings in town, to double as polling places. Corrupt politicians did whatever they could to make voters happy. This “tradition” is probably long gone by now, but apparently two states still have the ban in place. One of them is indeed South Carolina and the other one is, surprisingly or not, Kentucky, where alcohol is a big business. In Kentucky, however, there is some logic applied as the ban is lifted at 6pm when the polls close. In South Carolina the ban stays on the whole day.


The bar of destruction
Cartoon from 1874 by Thomas Nast
Source: harpweek.com

I have no idea why the Trinbagonians need an alcohol ban during elections, but the ban apparently concerns everybody. I received no sympathy at the restaurant when I tried to convince them that they could sell me a beer because as a foreigner, I am not allowed to vote anyway.

Maybe booze for ballots is still considered a risk in T&T.

Back Aboard

Friday, October 18th, 2013

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The trip from Finland to Chaguaramas in Trinidad was not our worst transfer, but uncomfortable enough. We had to change airports in London, from Heathrow to Gatwick and carry all our luggage as well, on and off the bus. That bustrip alone took 2 hours. Then we had to stay at a hotel over night and catch the plane to Port of Spain next morning. The departure of the plane was delayed by two hours because of some technical problems.

This time we had booked a hotel room at Peake’s Yacht Services, the yard where Scorpio has spent the past 6 months. Traditionally we have always lived aboard the yacht, even in the yards all over the world, but this year we decided we had earned the luxury of some service for ourselves during the first week while we were preparing Scorpio for launch. We did the same last spring after haul-out, during the last days before we flew to Finland. Obviously this is an indication of us getting older and the end of our cruising life getting closer. The only time we have been living ashore before was in Thailand during our major renovations of Scorpio, when we stayed at a hotel for a total of about 8 months.

So, although the heading is “Back Aboard”, we are living in a hotel room about 100 metres from the yacht. But mentally we are already on board. And the terrace outside our room is only 5 metres from the Caribbean Sea.

We hope to splash the yacht and move aboard again within a week.

The photos above are from Peake’s web site.

End of Silence

Sunday, October 6th, 2013

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It is almost half a year since my last post to this blog. But now the time has come, and we are preparing to return to Scorpio in Chaguaramas, on October 15. Ever since we arrived in Finland in mid April I have been very busy with the renovation project of Ferry Beach, the property we aquired last year. The weather in Finland this summer was almost perfect and we managed to get even further with the building work than planned. The beach house is almost completed and we even had time to start on some of the projects on the main villa itself.


After Scorpio is sold I will return to smaller craft

It is now time for a well deserved vacation in the Caribbean. However, the plan is to start actively selling the yacht while we are aboard. The length of our cruise will therefore depend on how well the selling project advances. We will sail north in the Windward and Leeward Islands with the goal to arrive in St Martin after Christmas. If we cannot find a buyer this winter we will have to leave the yacht again stored somewhere, as we wish to get back to Ferry Beach before the end of April 2014. The big question in that case will be: should we sail north to the east coast of the US or back to Trinidad. We do not want to leave Scorpio in the Caribbean during the 2014 hurricane season.

Above a view of Ferry Beach with the red-brick Beach House on the right (click on photo). The main villa is hidden by the trees. Below is a closer view of the Beach House.