After our visas and quarantine period ended, we fled to the beautiful island of Tahuata. Tahuata was everything Hiva Oa wasn’t: friendly, un-established, small, unpopulated. It was just as pretty but everyone and everything there was nicer. We went to the fascinating little bay called Hanamoenoa which is a tight anchorage with a scenic beach…
Part Fourteen
Our arrival in the Marquesas was highly anticipated, long awaited and very glorious. As the sun started to rise, we saw the towering mountain-esque islands and un-ominous clouds dotting the horizon. Quite frankly, it was astounding and ultimately relieving to finally reach land. However, Hiva Oa was not. Hiva Oa was stressful and agro and…
Part Thirteen (I think)
Before I could scream and cry, we had already started on the pacific crossing, otherwise known as the Puddle Jump. Blame old people for that name. The PPJ usually can take anywhere from 15 days to 30 and most people tend to average about 25 days, which seemed like such a hideously large number at…
Photos. Again.
San Simeon and Morro Bay
More Photos (San Fran to Monterey)
I’m bombarding you with photos because I have wifi and have to take full advantage of this chance!
Slideshow of Photos!
Here are our favorite photos while we were going from Seattle to San Francisco!
Part Twelve
Paradise Village in big. Like, very big. It’s a mini city, with a bunch of different resorts, a cinema, giant pools and a mall. It’s targeted towards Americans who are looking for a Mexican vacation, with Aztec designs on everything and Michael Jackson Impersonations? Yeah you read that right. Every Thursday, one of the workers…
Photos (Disclaimer!)
Just letting everyone know, this may not have any photos. Ever. WordPress has decided that photos are above it, which means that it basically has a hissy-fit every time I try to add a photo. But hopefully my words are interesting enough, since my lovingly put together collage of epic photos wont be here until…