Glad you are safe and I hope it continues. I would miss seeing these videos of a couple who have become like I would like my grandchildren to be. You have made my life richer as I see the world through fresh eyes.
5 years ago (edited) | 4
What a great post! I wish I could set the right tone like you! I look forward to your happy, emotionally mature, sensible and completely delightful videos. Sail, snorkel, eat, drink and be merry
5 years ago | 3
Being stuck in Grenada, life could be worse! (Wish I was stuck there too 🤣
5 years ago | 3
I'm glad you guys are doing okay:) stay safe!! and keep living your dream!!!!!
5 years ago | 2
you guys are much better off there, stay safe. here near chicago many places are closed, like movie theaters, but restaurants are open, but only curbside service or drive through only. Grocery stores are open, but people are hoarding still and the shelves are staying bare mostly. the stores are getting regular shipments, but can't keep up with demand. Before you go back in the water, stock up just in case.
5 years ago | 0
Self isolating and going to watch every episode from the beginning.
5 years ago | 0
Thanks for the update! With everybody stuck at home, your videos are a nice respite from the craziness. Be well, take care of each other.
5 years ago | 0
Looking forward having your posts as distraction in this rather difficult times. Be safe !! We should all imagine being on a transatlantic crossing for 3 weeks while trapped in our houses. Compared to the space you guys have we are still better off ... thank you for sharing your beautiful journey with us 😀❤️
5 years ago | 0
My wife and I were suppose to arrive on the island Friday for a 20th wedding anniversary 7 day sail of the islands. We are disappointed to have to postpone(agree with the mandate) but now to find out we might have had a chance to run into (at 6ft social distancing 😷) such an awesome couple is just too much. 😁 Keep doing what your doing it works and it's a pleasure to watch you both learn and grow as a couple. We missed your weekly visits to our living room. Hopefully you get to see our hometown NYC in warmer weather & virus free sometime again. We would love to show you the locals New York. Keep on cruisi
5 years ago (edited) | 0
Greetings from Antigua. Best to plan to stay put for some time. We are doing the same here. I know that the French islands are closed. The Dutch side of St Martin is reported to still be open but the bridges into the lagoon are not always opening. The French and Dutch Coast Guards are reportedly only allowing yachts based in St. Martin to enter. Flights are rapidly disappearing from schedules. If a trip home is in the near future, you should book it now. It could be months before they resume. USA airlines are reducing capacity by 75 to 90%. QANTAS have stopped all international operations. So best to enjoy Grenada for a while a and count yourselves lucky to be stuck in so beautiful a place. We feel the same about being "stuck" in Antigua. Good luck!
5 years ago | 0
Hangout in Grenada all season. Couldn’t think of a better place in the world to be stuck.
5 years ago | 0
You take good care of you and Adam. We will all be looking forward to your launch and life aboard the Falcon. God bless and for the rest of the folks out there wherever you may be ....God be with you and stay virus free.
5 years ago | 0
Both of you, stay safe. We in Europe are house bound. Cant go sailing. That's the worst part.
5 years ago | 0
Cool, glad you guys are fine, the best thing you can do for us is keep the normal happy content coming to lift our spirits in these dark days. Currently on day 8 of self isolation having travelled from France to the UK, (no symtoms so far), looking forward to getting out of the house next weekend. Your videos always bring a smile and brighten the day :-)
5 years ago | 0
A great opportunity to expand your viewership by keeping the bored entertained with your adventures. Love you both. Stay safe.
5 years ago | 0
Sailing Millennial Falcon
Hi Folks,
Just wanted to give you a quick update on the situation on our end.
We’re currently in Grenada with our boat hauled out of the water for a few more days. We are keen to get her back in the waster ASAP and the soonest time we could book a splashdown was on Wednesday next week.
Fortunately for us, Grenada seems, to our knowledge, to be one of the few places that have had no reported cases of the virus. The authorities are keen to keep it this way and have been limiting all flights into and out of the country and we are seeing less and less planes flying each day.
Newly arriving boats are not allowed ashore and supplies will be brought to their boat. As we’re already inside the country, we’re ok… for now. Things seem to be changing on a daily basis so we’re trying to keep abreast of the situation as much as we can.
The government is encouraging social distancing and we have seen quite a few local establishments put measures in place to enforce this. Thankfully there doesn’t seem to be much/any hysteria here and everyone is taking it in there stride.
Our plans have obviously changed but our immediate goal is to make the most out of this situation, do as much as we can on the boat, and continue to release as much happy, uplifting and entertaining content as possible to keep you all as happy and entertained as possible during this lockdown.
It’s not lost on us that our situation currently seems to be less severe than the rest of the world and our thoughts and best wishes are with those back on the home front dealing with the brunt of the situation. Adam and I are thinking of everyone and we are wishing you all the very best.
Please stay safe, stay isolated, be kind to one another and take your vitamins!
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