Monday Dec. 12th
The first day in Tobago was mostly taken by the administrative things. I went over to customs to find out I first had to go to immigration... :-o At immigration I had to fill in all the forms but nonetheless the rest of the crew had to come over too to present themselves. Then I learned that I hed to write a letter to the chief immigration officer to ask permission to add Clare and Kitty to the crew list, also Jur has to present his hotel booking in order to get him off the crew list....
Scareborough is not a very nice place to stay, it's kind of shabby so next day, after we had a traditional Xmas breakfast with all kinds of local dishes at Errol's place, we sailed to Store Bay, some 12 nm further, just round the Southern corner of the Island. That was more like in the brochure... :-) A beautiful bay and beach. Also from there it's a 10 minute walk to the airport where we picked up Clare. The letter I wrote was stamped by immigration and I had to take that to immigration. Clare was already prepared so when they asked her for the letter she could tell them it had actually been delivered. It was a good thing I had gone through all this because she would not have gotten past immigration otherwise. Afterwards we had a drink with the crew from Maja, the yacht we met mid ocean and had just arrived in Store bay too. That had skipped Barbados because of the same letter crap they needed for the wife of the skipper who was flying in on Monday.
Anyway, Sunday we chilled out on the beach. There Franky came along and offered us to take us for a rainforest trip. That was something we already had planned to do when Kitty had arrived, so we booked a tour for Tuesday together with Jur, Elisabeth and her brother who would arrrive an Sunday. Actually, Franky would take us all to immigration first so we could sort out the changes in the crew list so that was very handy.
He also sold us tickets for the step up Sunday School, a kind of tradition where everybody is partying on the street, with life steel bands, food and drinks of course.
Although it was not as crowded as we expected, it was nice and the steel band was very good.
Well anyway, I guess this is Caribbean style too. Too bad she'll miss the rainforest tour tomorrow but she has a good place to stay over with her father.