Saturday, July 27, 2013

Tenerife

We sailed to Tenerife for one week to finish resupplying before we set sail for Congo. The sail took about seven hours, but the trip was smooth and I hardly noticed the rocking of the ship. The island was just as beautiful as Gran Canaria, though I only went ashore a few times. The shortness of our stay really did not allow for us to see much of the island. However, I did have the opportunity to drive about the northern part of the island with a couple of friends on the day before we left. The mountains is that part of the island were covered in lush green rainforest, and the beaches along the shore were beautiful. I wish that we had more time to see more of the beauty of the island, but Congo calls to us. It is time to set sail for a new port and a new adventure.




Annette and I







Friday, July 19, 2013

An Island in the Sun

As the maintenance continues onboard the ship, I have taken every opportunity I can on my days off to go and see the island. The small villages along the coast and in the mountains are beautiful and quaint, where every person seems to know their neighbor. The people here are so warm and welcoming, with a hospitality and a generosity that I do not think that I would find at home. The roads through the mountains are narrow and twisted, and the views that they offer are beyond breathtaking. It is on days like these that I think I could stay here forever.

Storage Caves near Santa Maria de Guia


Puerto de Las Nieves




Cliffs on the West Side of the Island




 
Celebrating Jeremiah's Birthday at the Boardwalk

Sand Dunes at Maspalomas




A View of the Island of Tenerife in the Far Distance



The Beautiful Little Village of Tejeda


An Almond Pastry (A Tejeda Specialty)

In a Small Restaurant on the Other Side of a Cave in Artenara


On other days, when I cannot spend the whole day away, it is just as nice to spend the day at the boardwalk, sunbathing and eating gelato, and it is a popular place for us to go to celebrate birthdays and other special occasions.
Still, the longer we are here the more I start to think of Africa. I am so glad to sail soon, this time for Congo!